Journal of Rhinology (Jul 2022)

A Case of Nasal Septum Gossypiboma 14 Years After Septorhinoplasty

  • Seungjoon Yang,
  • Sohi Bae,
  • Jayeong Seo,
  • Hyung-Ju Cho,
  • Chang-Hoon Kim,
  • Jong-Gyun Ha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18787/jr.2021.00369
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2
pp. 101 – 105

Abstract

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Gossypiboma, an infrequent surgical complication, describes a mass of cotton material inadvertently left in the body cavity after an operation. It is an extremely rare iatrogenic complication of nasal surgery, with only a few cases reported in literature to date. Here we present a case of gossypiboma in the nasal septum of a 35-year-old male patient who previously underwent septorhinoplasty fourteen years prior. He was treated by endoscopic endonasal surgery to remove the lesion. Pathologic findings showed a foreign body (gauze filament) with a giant cell reaction. This report will be helpful for treating patients with similar histories in the future.

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