Urology Case Reports (Jan 2023)
Endourological management of migrated intravesical intrauterine contraceptive device: Neglected case with stone formation
Abstract
Intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) has been associated with numerous complications such as pelvic discomfort, spontaneous expulsion, and infections. In rare instances, perforation and migration can occur if neglected. We present a rare of 25-year-old female in whom a neglected perforated IUD (Cu-T) after two years completely migrated into the urinary bladder leading to large stone formation. The migrated IUD with stone was successfully managed via minimally invasive endourological management.