Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. May 26, 2022; 10(15): 4904-4910
Published online May 26, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i15.4904
Table 1 6 reports on perforation or migration of Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system
Author
Year reported
Age (yr)
Para
Indication
Symptom of perforation
Ultrasound finding for LNG-IUS position
Actual position of LNG-IUS
Risk factor
Our case2021462HypermenorrheaNoneLocation cannot be diagnosed due to myomasIn the uterus (partial perforation)Submucosal myomas
Pappas et al[8]2009332HypermenorrheaAbdominal painUnknownIn the anterior abdominal wall with omentumAfter endometrial ablation
Ferson et al[9]2016461ContraceptionNoneIn the upper endometrial cavityThe straight arm in the uterus, T sharped arms in the abdominal cavityProlonged steroid use
Howard et al[10]2017312ContraceptionNoneIn the uterusIn the cul-de-sacInsertion at 6 wk after vaginal delivery
Saeki et al[11]2019291DysmenorrheaAbdominal painUnknownIn the retroperitoneumAfter conization
Makena et al[12]2021341ContraceptionAbdominal painNo devices in the uterusIn the left tubeInsertion at 8 wk after vaginal delivery