Case Reports in Medicine (Jan 2012)

Policy for Prevention of a Retained Sponge after Vaginal Delivery

  • David J. Garry,
  • Sandra Asanjarani,
  • Donna M. Geiss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/317856
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Background. Policies for sponge count are not routine practice in most labor and delivery rooms. Ignored or hidden retained vaginal foreign bodies has potentially significant health care morbidity. Case. This was a case of a retained vaginal sponge following an uncomplicated spontaneous vaginal delivery. Delivery room policy resulted in the discovery of the sponge on X-ray when an incorrect sponge count occurred and physical exam did not find the sponge. Conclusion. This emphasizes the use of protocols to enhance patient safety and prevent medical error.