Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6172388 | European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Uterine cavities in nulliparous women are narrow and rarely wide enough to fit conventional IUDs. Gross discrepancy between the IUD and the uterine cavity leads to side effect (e.g., expulsion, embedment, bleeding, pain) and early discontinuation. Historically, devices too large for the uterine cavity have been routinely inserted which may account for their 5-year continuation rates being only 40 to 50%. Our study suggests that preprocedural 2D or 3D sonography to measure the width of the uterine cavity may result in the selection of a suitable IUD to maximize continuation of use. Measurement of the cavity width is not necessary with a frameless IUD.
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Authors
Dirk Wildemeersch, Thomas Hasskamp, Kilian Nolte, Sohela Jandi, Ansgar Pett, Sabine Linden, Maarten van Santen, Olivier Julen,