Fw: Lost IUD Revisit

From: Gerald P.Rodriguez (geraldpr@cybermesa.com)
Thu Mar 29 13:27:49 2007


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gpr

>----- Original Message -----
From: Gerald P.Rodriguez To: OBGYN List Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 4:23 PM Subject: Lost IUD Revisit

I'll add my own sour experience with a "lost IUD." For a period, I think early '80's, the Gyn community here was taking out way more than our share of intra-abdominal Cu-7s. It was in vogue, by FPs here, to put them in soon after delivery--3 or 4 weeks post-partum. I was referred one of these ladies at about 7 weeks post partum by a FP who did not find the strings on her 6 week pp check. He did a flat plate x-ray and the Cu-7 was clearly seen and read by the radiologist as being "Extra-uterine IUD just anterior to the fundus"--on both A-P and lateral films. I scheduled the patient for laparoscopic removal of the Cu-7. At laparoscopy a week later I could not find the IUD anywhere. More x-rays done on the table both A-P and cross-table laterals did not reveal the IUD. The patient on awakening was upset at the "un-necessary surgery." She, of course, denied seeing the passed IUD. She threatened to sue and my insurance carrier settled for $7K. Lesson learned: Never operate for removal of a foreign object unless and until you prove that the object is still in situ immediately before she goes into the O.R.

Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG Santa Fe





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