Goto M, Owaki K, Hirata A, Murakami M, Sakai H. Extraskeletal osteosarcoma associated with two different types of synthetic fibers derived from a surgical swab in a dog.
J Vet Med Sci 2022;
84:1056-1060. [PMID:
35718467 PMCID:
PMC9412068 DOI:
10.1292/jvms.22-0156]
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Abstract
A 10-year-old spayed female Japanese Shiba Inu had an intraperitoneal mass that was
excised surgically. The central area of the mass was composed of osteoblast-like
neoplastic cells, osteoid, macrophages, and numerous fibers. The neoplastic cells showed
nuclear atypia and many mitotic figures. Therefore, the central area of the mass was
diagnosed as an extraskeletal osteosarcoma. The peripheral area of the mass was granuloma
tissue with numerous fibers. The neoplastic and granuloma area included two types of
fibers, which were identified as rayon and polyester by their morphological and staining
characteristics. These fibers were consistent with those of commercial surgical swab,
suggesting that the fibers may have been derived from retained surgical swabs at the time
of ovariohysterectomy. Therefore, this lesion was considered an extraskeletal osteosarcoma
associated with a retained surgical swab.
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