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Penetration of the Descending Colon by a Migrating Intrauterine Contraceptive Device

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¹ÚÁ¤¹Î ( Park Jung-Min ) 
Good Gang-An Hospital Department of Internal Medicine

ÀÌâ¼® ( Lee Chang-Seog ) 
Good Gang-An Hospital Department of Internal Medicine
±è¹Î¼º ( Kim Min-Seong ) 
Good Gang-An Hospital Department of Internal Medicine
±èµµ¿µ ( Kim Do-Young ) 
Good Gang-An Hospital Department of Internal Medicine
±èö¿µ ( Kim Chul-Young ) 
Good Gang-An Hospital Department of Internal Medicine
ÀÓ¿µ¹è ( Lim Young-Bae ) 
Good Gang-An Hospital Department of Internal Medicine
ÀÌ¿ë±Ô ( Lee Yong-Kyu ) 
Good Gang-An Hospital Department of Internal Medicine
¹Úµ¿Àº ( Park Dong-Eun ) 
Good Gang-An Hospital Department of Surgery
À̵¿Çö ( Lee Dong-Hyun ) 
Good Gang-An Hospital Department of Internal Medicine

Abstract


Foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract often cause serious complications, such as perforation, obstruction, abscess formation, or hemorrhage. This is a case in which a patient visited our hospital and complained of a vague lower abdominal pain that had been present for three months. She had an intrauterine device (IUD) inserted five years earlier. The abdominal X-ray, computed tomography and colonoscopy revealed that the IUD had penetrated into the descending colon. We tried to remove the IUD by colonoscopy but failed due to pain, so we removed the IUD surgically. Thus, we report a case in which a previously inserted IUD had penetrated into the descending colon and was surgically removed. We also present a brief review of the literature.

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Foreign bodies; Intrauterine contraceptive device; Colon perforation

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