C W Kaiser1, S Friedman, K P Spurling
1Department of Surgery, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centre, Manchester, NH 03104, USA.
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Retained surgical sponges are more common than reported, especially after abdominal procedures where counts are often falsely correct. Surgeons should verify sponge counts and perform wound explorations to prevent retained surgical items.
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