Frontiers in Surgery (Oct 2021)

Long Term Rigid Retained Foreign Object After Breast Augmentation: A Case Report and Literature Review

  • Coral Franco,
  • Coral Franco,
  • Anner Moskovitz,
  • Anner Moskovitz,
  • Iuliana Weinstein,
  • Samuel Kwartin,
  • Yoram Wolf,
  • Yoram Wolf,
  • Yoram Wolf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.725273
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Introduction: Retained foreign object (RFO) is a rare iatrogenic complication. This article presents an unprecedented case of a plastic RFO post-augmentation mammoplasty.Case Presentation: We present the case of a 32-year-old woman, 8 years after breast augmentation surgery, with a 4 year history of a palpable migrating mass in the superior lateral quadrant of her right breast with fluctuating levels of pain. Imaging studies included mammography tests, sonographic examinations, a Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan, and a Computed Tomography scan, all of which did not identify any pathological findings. Exploratory surgery discovered a syringe-tip cover in the implant pocket.Conclusion: Persistent complaints and symptoms accompanied by non-specific imaging studies warrant escalation of diagnostic methods, in line with a high awareness for the possibility of an RFO. As pocket lavage is a common practice in various surgeries, this report can serve as a valuable reminder for surgical teams to account for syringe covers and other disposable items at the end of all operations.

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