» Articles » PMID: 152640

Removal of Intra-abdominal Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices

Overview
Date 1978 Nov 1
PMID 152640
Citations 4
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Thirteen cases of misplaced intrauterine contraceptive devices removed from the abdominal cavity over a two year period at the Chelsea Hospital for Women, are reviewed. Five of the six plastic devices were removable laparoscopically but all the copper containing devices required a laparotomy for removal because of an omental or peritoneal reaction.

Citing Articles

Severe complications of intrauterine device migration: Case reports of rectal perforation and omental localization.

Benchaou H, Boukroute M, Aouragh A, Aloua Y, Regragui A, Bellajdel I Radiol Case Rep. 2024; 19(10):4544-4548.

PMID: 39206337 PMC: 11357828. DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2024.07.073.


Elective surgical removal of migrated intrauterine contraceptive devices from within the peritoneal cavity: a comparison between open and laparoscopic removal.

Mosley F, Shahi N, Kurer M JSLS. 2013; 16(2):236-41.

PMID: 23477171 PMC: 3481248. DOI: 10.4293/108680812x13427982377265.


Intrauterine contraceptive device migration presenting as abdominal wall swelling: a case report.

Wani I, Syed A, Maqbool M, Bakshi I, Bhat H, Andrabi F Case Rep Surg. 2012; 2011:305914.

PMID: 22606574 PMC: 3350241. DOI: 10.1155/2011/305914.


The perforated intrauterine device: endoscopic retrieval.

Heinberg E, McCoy T, Pasic R JSLS. 2008; 12(1):97-100.

PMID: 18402749 PMC: 3016041.