Журнал женского здоровья, проблем и ухода

Migrated Asymptomatic Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Presenting as Foreign Body Granuloma in Abdominal Cavity: Case Report with Review of Literature

Sreelakshmi Kodandapani, Ashwini H Pai1 and NG Lahoti

Migrated Asymptomatic Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Presenting as Foreign Body Granuloma in Abdominal Cavity: Case Report with Review of Literature

Intrauterine contraceptive device is a well-accepted contraception worldwide. Perforation and migration is a serious complication amongst IUCD users. We present a 27 year old para 2 with previous normal delivery. She had IUCD after first child. She consulted doctor for missing device and was told to have a probable expulsion after workup. She came to us for laparoscopic sterilization. IUCD was found as foreign body granuloma in the abdomen at anterior abdominal wall which was laparoscopically retrieved.