
Mysterious 'Dinner Plate-Sized' Device Discovered in Woman's Abdomen Years After C-Section
A woman in New Zealand had a surgical tool the size of a dinner plate, called an Alexis retractor, left inside her abdomen for 18 months after giving birth via cesarean section. The tool was discovered and removed after the woman experienced months of chronic pain and underwent an abdominal CT scan. The Health and Disability Commissioner found the Auckland District Health Board in breach of patient rights and recommended policy revisions. The case has been referred for further action. The health board apologized for the error and assured the public that such incidents are rare.
