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NCT ID: NCT04921826 Enrolling by invitation - Foreign Bodies Clinical Trials

Potential Causes of Retained Items During Surgery

Start date: June 10, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

to understand and analyze the potential causes of retained items (sponge and instruments) during surgery, which include room preparations, initial count, adding sponges, removing sponges, first closing count, final closing count.

NCT ID: NCT04097678 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Surgical Sponge, Retained

Intraoperative Radiographic Detection of Retained Surgical Sponges

Start date: November 10, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This prospective study will determine the efficacy of intraoperative x-ray to identify retained surgical sponges. The recommended practice for finding a retained sponge is by radiography. The purpose is to find out how useful plain x-rays are in open posterior lumbar spine surgery, information which is presently unavailable. The specific aim is to compare the sensitivity (seeing a sponge when one is actually present) and specificity (not seeing a sponge when one is not present) of radiography of the surgical field for three conditions: viewing one lateral radiograph versus viewing one anteroposterior radiograph versus viewing two radiographs together, one lateral and one anteroposterior.