Verma Usha, Verma Nupur
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (D-50), Miller School of Medicine, Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami, 016960, Miami, FL 33101, USA.
Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2009 Aug;280(2):275-8. doi: 10.1007/s00404-008-0882-2. Epub 2008 Dec 19.
To report an unusual location of a transmigrated IUD which become embedded in the right ovary causing chronic pelvic pain and dyspareunia.
A 22-year-old woman who had an IUD (Copper T), inserted 7 years ago presented with complaint of lower abdominal pain. Pelvic ultrasonographic examination revealed ovarian embedding of the IUD. Laparoscopic IUD removal was successfully performed.
De novo lower abdominal pain in a woman with an IUD in situ should alert the clinician to the possibility of total or partial transmigration of the device into the pelvis or abdomen. Ovarian penetration is very rare and this is the second case of IUD transmigration into the ovary reported in the medical literature.