Intravesical migration of intrauterine device resulting in pregnancy

International Journal of Urology : Official Journal of the Japanese Urological Association
Mustafa B HoşcanMehmet Güney

Abstract

Spontaneous migration of an intrauterine device into the bladder is very rare. A 29-year-old woman in whom an intrauterine device had been placed 6 years previously, presented complaining of chronic pelvic pain and recurrent irritative urinary tract symptoms. One year after insertion she had became pregnant and given birth without complications. Intravesical migration of the intrauterine device was confirmed by sonography and cystoscopy. The intrauterine device was removed by suprapubic cystostomy.

References

Jan 1, 1992·The Journal of Urology·D D DietrickJ B Bassett
Mar 1, 1991·Journal of Clinical Ultrasound : JCU·A SchoenfeldC Servadio
Jan 1, 1993·Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology·T A el-DiastyM A Shamaa
Aug 3, 1999·AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology·H F LuW C Shen
Nov 30, 2002·The Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care·J D GandhiM N Iskander

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Citations

Sep 18, 2008·Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics·Umur YenselBurcu Cetinkaya
Jul 9, 2010·Obstetrics and Gynecology International·R VilallongaM Armengol
Apr 26, 2008·Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA·Mustafa Okan IstanbulluogluMurat Gonen
May 15, 2015·The Indian Journal of Surgery·Sedat YahsiCevdet Serkan Gokkaya
Sep 5, 2014·Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery·Jason M ScovellChristopher P Smith

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Bladder Carcinoma In Situ

Bladder Carcinoma In Situ is a superficial bladder cancer that occurs on the surface layer of the bladder. Discover the latest research on this precancerous condition in this feed.

Related Papers

International Urology and Nephrology
Abdurrahman OzgürYalçin Ilker
International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Ahmed S El-HefnawyMahmoud A Bazeed
© 2022 Meta ULC. All rights reserved