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Intestinal herniation following uterine perforation
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953T HE occurrence of uterine perforation accompanying criminal or therapeutic abortion is not uncommon and seldom presents a major surgical problem. However, the presence of such perforation accompanied by trauma to extrauterine organs or by extrauterine infection is best managed by radical surgery as well as extensive antibiotic therapy.1 Only three ...
W A, POTTS, H E, PETZING
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Uterine perforation following insertion of the loop
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969A survery of the incidence of uterine perforation following loop insertions was undertaken by the Taiwan Population Studies Center with a self-administered questionnaire sent to 641 contracted obstetrician-gynecologists in Taiwan in June. A total of 557 questionnaires were returned for analysis, representing a rate of response of 87 per cent.
S C, Liao, C H, Lee, L P, Chow
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Uterine Perforation Associated with Endometrial Ablation
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1992Summary: Three cases of uterine perforation associated with endometrial ablation are presented. Possible predisposing factors in 2 cases were previous Caesarean section and difficulty in cervical dilatation. Adequate training for gynaecologists in hysteroscopy is essential before undertaking any type of operative hysteroscopy.
D, Itzkowic, M, Beale
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[The IUD and uterine perforation].
Minerva ginecologica, 1994The intrauterine device (IUD) is an effective and relatively safe contraceptive. Approximately 15% of women of child-bearing age in Italy use the IUD. The major health risks associated with IUD use are perforation of the uterus, pregnancy (both intrauterine and ectopic), and pelvic inflammatory disease.
P R, Broso, G, Buffetti
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Uterine perforation by intrauterine devices and systems
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 2007Dear Sir,Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are among the safest birth control methods. Copper-releasing IUDs act locally whereas the systemic absorption of the steroid from hormone-releasing intrauterine...
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Management of Uterine Perforation
Postgraduate Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2012George Patounakis, William Schlaff
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Obstetric Outcomes after Perforation of Uterine Cavity
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2022Polina Schwarzman +2 more
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