Literature DB >> 16813761

Nerve injury caused by removal of an implantable hormonal contraceptive.

Gottfried Wechselberger1, Dolores Wolfram, Petra Pülzl, Elisabeth Soelder, Thomas Schoeller.   

Abstract

Implanon insertion and removal are relatively uncomplicated procedures in the hands of medical professionals familiar with the technique. However, injury to branches of the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve during Implanon insertion and removal can result in impaired sensibility, severe localized pain, or the formation of painful neuroma that can be quite devastating to the patient. The best way to avoid injury to the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve is to better understand its position relative to the standard area of Implanon insertion. In the event that an injury to the nerve is recognized, immediate plastic surgical measures should be undertaken to avoid displeasing sequels of nerve injuries. Therefore, the benefit of this generally well-tolerated, highly effective, and relatively cost-efficient contraception is guaranteed only in the hands of medical professionals familiar with the technique.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16813761     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2005.09.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


  8 in total

1.  Ulnar nerve ligation after removal of Norplant: a case report.

Authors:  Joshua M Adkinson; Jay S Talsania
Journal:  Hand (N Y)       Date:  2013-03

Review 2.  Contraceptive Implant Migration and Removal by Interventional Radiology.

Authors:  Salina Zhang; Pelin Batur; Charles Martin; Paul J Rochon
Journal:  Semin Intervent Radiol       Date:  2018-04-05       Impact factor: 1.513

3.  Difficult removal of subdermal contraceptive implants: a multidisciplinary approach involving a peripheral nerve expert.

Authors:  Elizabeth B Odom; David L Eisenberg; Ida K Fox
Journal:  Contraception       Date:  2017-06-03       Impact factor: 3.375

Review 4.  Alternative Insertion Site of Nexplanon: Description of a Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Guglielmo Stabile; Carmelina Foti; Denise Mordeglia; Davide De Santo; Francesco Paolo Mangino; Antonio Simone Laganà; Giuseppe Ricci
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-06-06       Impact factor: 4.964

5.  Menstrual Pattern and Characteristics of One-Rod and Two-Rod Levonorgestrel Implant Users.

Authors:  Eka Rusdianto Gunardi; Sulaeman Andrianto Susilo
Journal:  Obstet Gynecol Int       Date:  2021-03-10

6.  Implanon: subdermal single rod contraceptive implant.

Authors:  Pushpa Bhatia; Sangita Nangia; Shivani Aggarwal; Chitra Tewari
Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol India       Date:  2011-09-28

7.  Peripheral nerve injury with Nexplanon removal: case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Rachel Lefebvre; Marianne Hom; Hyuma Leland; Milan Stevanovic
Journal:  Contracept Reprod Med       Date:  2018-10-22

Review 8.  Contraceptive subcutaneous device migration: what does an orthopaedic surgeon need to know? A case report and literature review.

Authors:  Fabrizio Rivera; Andrea Bianciotto
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2020-05-30
  8 in total

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