Uterine perforation is an uncommon complication of intrauterine device insertion, with an incidence of one in 1,000 insertions. Perforation may be complete, with the device totally in the abdominal cavity, or partial, with the device to varying degrees within the uterine wall. Some studies show a positive association between lactation and perforation, but a causal relationship has not been established. Very rarely, a device may perforate into bowel or the urinary tract. Perforated intrauterine devices can generally be removed successfully at laparoscopy
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are currently one of the most popular reversible contraception methods u...
Background: Copper T 380 A is commonly used as PPIUCD as well as Interval contraception in rural are...
Background: Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices (LNG-IUD) are commonly used for contracept...
Sam Rowlands,1 Emeka Oloto,2 David H Horwell3 1Centre of Postgraduate Medical Research and Education...
Abstract Background The intrauterine device is a popular form of long-acting reversible contraceptio...
Background Intrauterine devices, including levonorgestrel-releasing and copper devices, are highly ...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives were to identify and compare the incidence of uterine perforation a...
Globally, 14% of reproductive aged women use intrauterine contraception. The five intrauterine contr...
Background: The IUCD is a common method used for contraception. It is associated with complications ...
The intrauterine device (IUD) is a widely used, highly effective method of birth control. Uterine pe...
Case ReportThe presence of an intrauterine device (IUD) within the colon is rare. Complications have...
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are the commonest form of contraceptive method in use globally. IUDs lik...
Post-partum intrauterine contraceptive device inserted during caesarean section provides long acting...
Copper containing intrauterine contraceptive device are used worldwide and considered to be safe, ef...
The trends in the acceptability of contraceptives is globally shifting from permanent sterilisation ...
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are currently one of the most popular reversible contraception methods u...
Background: Copper T 380 A is commonly used as PPIUCD as well as Interval contraception in rural are...
Background: Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices (LNG-IUD) are commonly used for contracept...
Sam Rowlands,1 Emeka Oloto,2 David H Horwell3 1Centre of Postgraduate Medical Research and Education...
Abstract Background The intrauterine device is a popular form of long-acting reversible contraceptio...
Background Intrauterine devices, including levonorgestrel-releasing and copper devices, are highly ...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives were to identify and compare the incidence of uterine perforation a...
Globally, 14% of reproductive aged women use intrauterine contraception. The five intrauterine contr...
Background: The IUCD is a common method used for contraception. It is associated with complications ...
The intrauterine device (IUD) is a widely used, highly effective method of birth control. Uterine pe...
Case ReportThe presence of an intrauterine device (IUD) within the colon is rare. Complications have...
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are the commonest form of contraceptive method in use globally. IUDs lik...
Post-partum intrauterine contraceptive device inserted during caesarean section provides long acting...
Copper containing intrauterine contraceptive device are used worldwide and considered to be safe, ef...
The trends in the acceptability of contraceptives is globally shifting from permanent sterilisation ...
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are currently one of the most popular reversible contraception methods u...
Background: Copper T 380 A is commonly used as PPIUCD as well as Interval contraception in rural are...
Background: Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices (LNG-IUD) are commonly used for contracept...