Secondary vesical calculus resulting from the migration of an intra uterine device – a rare case report
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
Migration of the intrauterine devices (IUD) into the bladder is a rare complication but it can cause further grievous consequences. Here we present a case of secondary vesical calculus resulting from migrated IUD. The case was managed by cystoscopic stone fragmentation and complete removal of stone fragments with IUD. Early diagnosis by a high index of suspicion and IUD removal may prevent further complications. Keywords: Intrauterine devices, Migration, secondary vesical calculus.
Authors and Affiliations
Hanuwant Singh, Rama Singh Chundawat
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