MISSING COPPER T WITH UTERINE PERFORATION: TWO CASE REPORTS
Journal Title: Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 14
Abstract
Intrauterine devices are currently one of the most popular reversible contraception methods used worldwide. IUCD is common method of contraception among women because of its low cost and high efficacy. Though relatively safe, it may cause dangerous complications like uterine perforation. We present two cases of missing IUCDs, in which there was IUCD migration into the peritoneal cavity after perforating the uterus adherent to the serosa of the bladder and omentum. In the other case, IUCD was seen half-way perforating the uterus.
Authors and Affiliations
Savitha H. C, Sanjay Kumar , Gopala Krishna, Deepthi H. R
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