Intrauterine contraceptive device with rectal perforation and strings presenting at the anus

A 36-year-old grand multiparous midwife presented to the gynaecological unit of the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital with the string of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) protruding from her anus. She had had a copper IUCD inserted at a health centre 8 years earlier. However, 4 months la...

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description A 36-year-old grand multiparous midwife presented to the gynaecological unit of the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital with the string of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) protruding from her anus. She had had a copper IUCD inserted at a health centre 8 years earlier. However, 4 months later she noticed that she no longer felt its strings and had another IUCD inserted in the same facility when the first device was not located. Four months prior to presentation, she presented to a private clinic when she no longer felt the strings of the second IUCD. The device in the uterus was removed in the private clinic and she was referred to the teaching hospital. At the teaching hospital rectal examination and plain x-ray revealed the presence of a device. Under general anaesthesia, the device was successfully removed in theatre through the rectum with no postoperative complications.
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Africa
Anal Canal
Black
Family planning
Female
Humans
Intestinal Perforation - diagnosis
Intestinal Perforation - etiology
Intrauterine Device Migration - adverse effects
Intrauterine devices
Intrauterine Devices, Copper
IUD
Learning from Errors
Rectal Diseases - diagnosis
Rectal Diseases - etiology
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