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Re: Gyn: Lost IUDFrom: rmodugno@aol.comMon Mar 26 17:33:27 2007
-----Original Message----- From: garrys@mindspring.com To: ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net Sent: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 7:15 PM Subject: Gyn: Lost IUD 25 YO P1001 with a Mirena of around one year's duration, came in for removal. No string seen, and on exploring the uterus with an IUD hook, well, no IUD found. Ultrasound did NOT find her IUD, so it is lost. I have recommended H-scope/lapscope to find it, but she has asked about having a CT first. Actually, I hadn't thought of that, and it seems that a plain X-ray may be even the better first choice. My real questions is: Is there any role for imaging? My instinct says we simply need to go to the OR, as she couldn't have expelled it and not known it, I wouldn't think. That said, if it is up under her diaphagm. . . Garry
-- Garry E. Siegel, M.D. Private Practice Roswell, GA ****************************
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