Intraperitoneal Levonorgestrel-Releasing Intrauterine Device in a Patient With a Kidney Stone: A Case Report

肾结石患者腹腔内放置左炔诺孕酮宫内节育器:病例报告

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Abstract

This report presents a rare case of a previously placed intrauterine device (IUD) subsequently found freely floating in the peritoneal cavity in a patient presenting with a kidney stone. A woman in her early 30s with a history of levonorgestrel IUD placement four years prior presented to the emergency department with sudden-onset, sharp, severe left lower quadrant pain. A CT scan demonstrated a 5 mm obstructing ureteral stone in the distal left ureter as well as an IUD in the inferior peritoneal cavity with no free air or bowel injury. This case, in the context of current literature surrounding migrated and perforated IUDs, is evaluated and presented in the following report. The device was successfully retrieved laparoscopically without incident. Intraoperative inspection showed no uterine perforation at the time of laparoscopy, no adhesions, and no involvement of adjacent structures or organs. Postoperative follow-up was conducted to assess recovery and symptom resolution. Intraperitoneal migration of IUDs, although rare, can occur and may remain asymptomatic for several years. Migration may be complicated by adhesions, perforation, and infection. However, ectopic IUDs may alternatively be free-floating in the peritoneal cavity without complications. Laparoscopic retrieval is safe and effective, and this can be considered the preferred method of retrieval in most cases.

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