Shili Su1, Zhen Zhao, Shiyan Feng, Baihua Dong. 1. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Qilu Hospital, Shandong Univeristy, 107#, West Wenhua Road, Jinan, 250012 PR China.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evaluation of the efficacy of a novel medical device for removal of retained intrauterine devices (IUDs) under direct vision without uterine distention is reported. CASES: The five cases presented used the novel medical device to remove the IUDs. One woman had an incarcerated IUD, two women had fractured IUDs and two women had IUDs with lost threads. All IUDs were removed completely with use of direct vision without uterine distention. CONCLUSIONS: The device is effective for the removal of incarceration IUDs under direct vision without uterine distention.
BACKGROUND: Evaluation of the efficacy of a novel medical device for removal of retained intrauterine devices (IUDs) under direct vision without uterine distention is reported. CASES: The five cases presented used the novel medical device to remove the IUDs. One woman had an incarcerated IUD, two women had fractured IUDs and two women had IUDs with lost threads. All IUDs were removed completely with use of direct vision without uterine distention. CONCLUSIONS: The device is effective for the removal of incarceration IUDs under direct vision without uterine distention.