HYSTEROSCOPIC REMOVAL OF INTRAUTERINE-DEVICES WITH MISSING FILAMENTS

  • 1 January 1977
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 49  (1) , 55-60
Abstract
Patients (91) using intrauterine devices (IUD) with nonvisible filaments on examination underwent hysteroscopy for location and retrieval of the devices. These were among 320 patients who underwent hysteroscopy for a variety of indications. All but 6 patients for whom additional surgery was planned were given local anesthesia. In 78 patients, the device was found within the uterine cavity and removed under hysteroscopic control. In the remaining 13, no intrauterine device was observed. Six of these 13 patients had a translocated device which was removed either by laparoscopy or laparotomy. Hysteroscopy is proposed as a useful and effective method of diagnosis and management in ambulatory patients when the filaments of the IUD are absent.

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