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Establishment of a Rat Model for Intrauterine Adhesions via Dual Injury: Curettage and Infection
Published on: October 3, 2025
[Uterine perforation by an intrauterine device]
S Cristinelli1, M Nisolle, J M Foidart
1L'université de Liège, Belgique.
Abstract:
The intrauterine device (IUD) is a widely used, effective and reversible means of birth control. Its insertion can be associated with perforation of the utuerus. This is a rare complication, but with possible serious clinical consequences. There is an increased risk of uterine perforation if the IUD is inserted during 6 months of post-partum or after uterine evacuation. A follow up by sonography is essential. The surgical removal of the ectopic IUD is imperious.
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