creators_name: Das, Chandana creators_name: Mukherjee, Gautam creators_name: Pati, S creators_name: Naskar, Animesh creators_id: dasc54@yahoo.com editors_name: Kakkilaya, Srinivas editors_id: Kakkilaya BS type: journale datestamp: 2009-11-14 11:37:44 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:57:30 metadata_visibility: show title: Missing Broken Needle During Caesarean Section ispublished: pub subjects: OJHAS full_text_status: public keywords: Broken Needle, Foreign body, Caesarean section abstract: Breakage of the needle and missing while repairing the uterine wound during cesarean section is an uncommon event. Subsequently it was removed under fluoroscopic guidance on the 7th postoperative day date: 2009-09-08 date_type: published publication: Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences volume: 8 number: 2 publisher: Kakkilaya BS refereed: TRUE referencetext: 1. Mirsharifi R, Aminian A, Jafarian A, Kalhor M, Dashti H, Ali FAH, Alibakhshi A, Tahvildary M, Heidari S, Tavakoli F .Retained Foreign Body, Brief Review. Shiraz E-Medical Journal. 2008;9(4) 2. Rodriguez GR, Mano DL, Rodriguez R et al. Intra-abdominal Foreign Body 19 Years After a Cesarean Section. Journal of Pelvic Medicine & Surgery. 2008;14(6):437-40 3. Revesz G, Siddiqi TS, Buchheit WA, Bonitatibus M. Detection of retained surgical sponges. Radiology. 1983;149: 411-413. 4. Gupta NM, Chaudhary A, Nanda V, Malik AK, Wig JD. Retained surgical sponge after laparotomy: Unusual presentation. Disease of the colon and rectum. 1985;28:451- 53 5. Tomás Lázaro Rodríguez Collar, Yamel Gil del Valle, Basily Valdés Estévez, Víctor Osvaldo Barquín Carmona, José Antonio García Monzón. Bladder lithiasis secondary to intrauterine device migration. Case report. Arch Esp Urol. 2008;61(5):640-3 6. Gibbs VC, Coakley FD, Reines HD. Preventable errors in the operating room: retained foreign bodies after surgery. Curr Probl Surg. 2007;44:281-337. 7. Gawande AA, Studdert DM, Orav EJ, Brennan TA, Zinner MJ. Risk factors for retained instruments and sponges after surgery. N Engl J Med. 2003;348:229-235. 8. Fabian CE. Electronic tagging of surgical sponges to prevent their accidental retention. Surgery. 2005;137:298-301 citation: Das, Chandana and Mukherjee, Gautam and Pati, S and Naskar, Animesh (2009) Missing Broken Needle During Caesarean Section. [Journal (On-line/Unpaginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/6678/1/2009-2-12.pdf