Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology-Lupine Publishers
Intrauterine Contraceptive Device, Simple Yet Still ADilemma by Myat San Yi in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers.
Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) is one of the
contraceptive methods and its efficacy is as high as 90% [1].
Increasing use of this device has led to an increase in its related
complications. These complications include infection (1%), uterine
perforation (0.1%), expulsion of device (5%), failure to prevent
pregnancy as well as ectopic pregnancy (0.5-1%), menstrual
problems like menorrhagia or dysmenorrhea, migration into
the pelvis cavity(misplacements) (5%) and the frequent clinical
problem is the lost tail or loss of the filament at the external cervical
os [2]. There were so many studies about IUCD and its sequelae.
The commonest and most attractive area is misplacement or
migration and loss of IUCD thread. Clinicians from all over the world
proved that hysteroscope is the best option to find the lost device
in the uterine cavity.
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