2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13224-015-0725-6
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A Rare Case of Perforation Following PPIUCD Insertion

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“…A study had highlighted that cases with perforation may not be identified at the time of insertion, and are recognised years after and had serious consequences as infection, pain in the abdomen, intestinal obstruction and adhension. 26 In the present study the case identified with perforation was due to secondary (perforation after 4 weeks of insertion being caused by gradual erosion through the myometrium), the study participant on follow-up visit complained of lower abdominal pain, which was diagnosed by trans-vaginal scan and x-ray and then managed appropriately by laparotomy.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…A study had highlighted that cases with perforation may not be identified at the time of insertion, and are recognised years after and had serious consequences as infection, pain in the abdomen, intestinal obstruction and adhension. 26 In the present study the case identified with perforation was due to secondary (perforation after 4 weeks of insertion being caused by gradual erosion through the myometrium), the study participant on follow-up visit complained of lower abdominal pain, which was diagnosed by trans-vaginal scan and x-ray and then managed appropriately by laparotomy.…”
Section: Page-46mentioning
confidence: 59%
“…There are reports of dislodgment in case of interval IUCD insertion, into small intestines, recto-sigmoid colon, peritoneum, gallbladder, appendix, annexes, iliac vein, and the omentum [3,4]. But abdominal dislodgement of postplacental IUCD is rare only few cases have been reported where the IUCD is found in and around uterine wall [5,6]. This case is unique in its location.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…However, there was no reported case of uterine perforation. None of the studies retrieved during the literature review has reported uterine perforation after PPIUCD insertion, except in one case report [ 35 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%