Korean Journal of Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery  2011;23(1):51-55

A case of successful delivery after ultrasound guided hysteroscopic removal of intrauterine device with missing tail during early pregnancy.

Jung Hwa KO 1 ; Hyun Jung KANG ; Kyung Jin SEO ; Han Sung KWON ; In Sook SOHN ; Jaeman BAE ; Han Sung HWANG

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Keywords

Hysteroscopic IUD removal; Intrauterine pregnancy; Intrauterine device

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

Korean

Abstract

In case of intrauterine pregnancy with an intrauterine device (IUD), it is recommended to remove the device because of the increased risk of abortions, septic complications and premature delivery. But removal of intrauterine devices in early pregnancy remains a troublesome problem for both doctors and patients, especially when IUD threads are not visible at the external os. If the thread of the IUD is not visible, extraction with hysteroscopy and ultrasonic guidance is advised. But due to postoperative complications such as uterine rupture or bleeding and electrolyte imbalance, many doctors prefer not to perform the procedure. IUD removal is scarcely performed that there are only 2 successful cases which were reported in Korea until today. Recently we experienced a case of an early pregnant woman with IUD in whom thread was invisible at the cervical os and IUD removal was attempted and successfully performed by ultrasound guided hysteroscopy. Pregnancy was maintained without complications until 39th week and delivered healthy baby. So we report this case with the review of articles related.