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Background and Identification
Surgeons often use small surgical sponges during a procedure to absorb body fluids. Sometimes, the surgeon forgets to remove the sponge when the procedure is finished—and a surgical sponge left in a body can cause lasting harm. For this reason, many surgical sponges have small radioactive strips on them, so that they can be readily detected by X-ray scanners.