Removal of migrated intrauterine device embedded in the urinary bladder wall complicated with cystitis glandularis by a combination of laparoscopy and cystoscopic assistance and literature review

Authors

  • Jincheng Hua
  • Hui Pan
  • Shaoping Cheng
  • Hao Deng
  • Zhenlei Shi
  • Jin Dai
  • Zhigang Huang
  • Yu Sang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ijbls.v2i1.5640

Keywords:

Cystoscope, Laparoscope, Migrated intrauterine device, Cystitis glandularis

Abstract

Objective: To explore the mechanism and prevention measures of calculi and adenular cystitis because of IUCD bladder ectopic. Method: Clinical data of one patient with IUCD bladder ectopic cystitis were collected, and the main history, examination data, intraoperative surgical methods and postoperative follow-up were also retrospectively analyzed. Result: The patient recovered well after surgery, without recurrent urinary tract infection after 1 year of follow-up, and recovered from sexual life. Conclusion: IUD allotopic and adenandular cystitis requires complete resection of the lesion, and laparoscopic combination with cystoscopy has obvious results.

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06-03-2023

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Hua, J., Pan, H., Cheng, S., Deng, H., Shi, Z., Dai, J., Huang, Z., & Sang, Y. (2023). Removal of migrated intrauterine device embedded in the urinary bladder wall complicated with cystitis glandularis by a combination of laparoscopy and cystoscopic assistance and literature review. International Journal of Biology and Life Sciences, 2(1), 44-48. https://doi.org/10.54097/ijbls.v2i1.5640