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Laparoscopic management of a translocated intrauterine device embedded in the gastric serosa.

Murat Bozkurt1, Ayse Ender Yumru, Ebru Inci Coskun, Banu Ondes.   

Abstract

Intrauterine devices (IUD) are the most common contraceptive methods all over the world. Besides many advantages, there are also some complications of this method. The most important complication of IUD is uterine perforation. The reported incidence of IUD perforation ranges from 0.2 to 9.6 per thousand insertions. In this article we would like to report a case that has an IUD migrated to the gastric serosa. A 41 years-old Turkish woman presented with abdominal pain. Plain X-ray of the abdomen demonstrated two IUDs, one in the upper quadrant of the abdomen, the other in the pelvic area and determined in the endometrium by TV-USG (transvaginal ultrasonography). Laparascopy was performed and the IUD, lying over the omentum of stomach was removed. This report demonstrates the first case in the literature that has an IUD embedded in the gastric serosa and also a second IUD in uterine cavity. The management was performed laparoscopically. No complication was observed during and after operation.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22356042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pak Med Assoc        ISSN: 0030-9982            Impact factor:   0.781


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