Intraperitoneally Retained Contraceptive Device After Uterine Perforation: A Case Report.
Hanan S Al-KhatlanAliaa M Al-TuhooMohannad Abu-FazaMariam ObaidIbrahim A AbdelazimIbrahim M Al-KandariPublished in: Journal of mother and child (2023)
A 29-year-old parous woman with a history of a T-shaped copper intrauterine device (IUD) insertion presented 8 months later with a complaint of the contraceptive device being missing. Computed tomography with contrast turned out to be superior to the combined abdominal and pelvic X-ray and transvaginal ultrasound in providing the detailed extrauterine location of the device between the urinary bladder and uterus. A laparoscopy was successful in the atraumatic freeing of the IUD from omental and bladder adhesions, and in its final removal.