Korean J Obstet Gynecol.  2004 Apr;47(4):612-617.

Translocation of Intrauterine Device

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Ajou University, Suwon, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
To study the clinical characteristics on translocation of intrauterine device and the methods of removal.
METHODS
A retrospective review was performed on 77 cases of translocation of intrauterine device from June 1994 to December 2002.
RESULTS
Among 77 cases undergoing removal of intrauterine device, 17 cases (22.1%) were translocted intraperitoneally. Fifteen cases were removed by laparoscopy, 2 cases were by laparotomy and there was no specific postoperative complication. The incidence of intraperitoneal translocation was not related to the type of IUD. Between intrauterine and extrauterine translocation, the incidence of symptoms were not different, but low abdominal pain were slightly increased in extrauterine (35.3%) than intrauterine (10.0%) group. The time lapse after insertion of IUD was ranged from 1 month to 35 year, the mean duration was 9.39 year, that was not related to the incidence of intraperitoneal translocation. In the cases of extrauterine translocation, the mean hospital day was significantly increased (p=0.001), the mean duration was 2.5 day (1-7 day), compaired with 0.7 day (0-6 day) of the cases of not translocated.
CONCLUSION
As the type of IUD or symptoms, it is difficult to anticipate the possibility of the intraperitoneal translocation of IUD. But, in cases of extrauterine translocation of intrauterine device, the incidence of low abdominal pain was slightly increased, and ring type IUD was rarely extrauterne translocated. So, it is necessary to further study what factors contribute the extrauterine translocation of IUD.

Keyword

Intrauterine device; Translocation

MeSH Terms

Abdominal Pain
Incidence
Intrauterine Devices*
Laparoscopy
Laparotomy
Postoperative Complications
Retrospective Studies
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