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Migration of Intrauterine Device and Acute Abdomen

Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 207 - 210, 26.08.2020

Abstract

Intrauterine device (IUD) is one of the most common used contraseptive methods. Although it has minimal side effects, it can rarely cause uterine perforation. In addition, it can damage neighboring organs by migration to the abdominal or pelvic cavity. In this report we present a case with an acute abdominal condition due to a migrating IUD. It is rarely seen and can be fatal if missed.

References

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  • 7. Koca YS, Yıldız I, Yılmaz E. A rare cause of acute abdomen : intrauterine device. Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine. 2014;5(3):339-41.
  • 8. Toy H, Vural M, Camuzcuoğlu H, Aydın H. Kayıp rahim içi araçların yönetimi ve komplikasyonlar. Düzce Tıp Dergisi 2010;12(3):15-8.
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Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 207 - 210, 26.08.2020

Abstract

References

  • 1. Ertopçu K. Intrauterin device. Turkiye Klinikleri J Gynecol Obst-Special Topics. 2012;5(1):37-42.
  • 2. Grimaldi L, DeGeorgio F, Andreotta P, D Alessio MC, Piscicelli C, Pascali VL. Mediolegal aspect of an unusual uterine perforation with multiload-Cu 375 R. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 2005; 26: 365-6.
  • 3. Boortz HE, Margolis DJ, Ragavendra N, Patel MK, Kadell BM. Migration of intrauterine devices: Radiologic findings and implications for patient care. Radiographics. 2012 Mar-Apr;32(2):335-52.
  • 4. Akpınar F, Özgür EN, Yılmaz S, Ustaoğlu O. Sigmoid colon migration of an intrauterine device. Case Rep Obstet Gynecol. 2014; 2014: 207659.
  • 5. Cheung ML, Rezai S, Jackman JM, Patel ND, Bernaba BZ, Hakimian O et al. Retained intrauterine device (iud): triple case report and review of the literature. Case Rep Obstet Gynecol. 2018 Dec 5;2018:9362962.
  • 6. Esfahani MR, Abdar A. Unusual migration of intrauterine device into bladder and calculus formation. Urology Journal. 2007;4(1):49-51.
  • 7. Koca YS, Yıldız I, Yılmaz E. A rare cause of acute abdomen : intrauterine device. Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine. 2014;5(3):339-41.
  • 8. Toy H, Vural M, Camuzcuoğlu H, Aydın H. Kayıp rahim içi araçların yönetimi ve komplikasyonlar. Düzce Tıp Dergisi 2010;12(3):15-8.
  • 9. World Health Organization (1987). Mechanism of action, safety and efficacy of intrauterine devices. Report of a WHO scientific group. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO Technical Report Series No. 753).
There are 9 citations in total.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Emergency Medicine
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Abdullah Ercan

Abdullah Kama This is me

Publication Date August 26, 2020
Submission Date May 3, 2020
Acceptance Date August 11, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 2 Issue: 2

Cite

AMA Ercan A, Kama A. Migration of Intrauterine Device and Acute Abdomen. Eurasian j Crit Care. August 2020;2(2):207-210.

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