Basri Cakiroglu
,
Filiz Topuz
,
Raziye Narin
,
Diler Koyuncu
,
Suleyman Hilmi Aksoy
,
Ramazan Gozukucuk

ABSTRACT

Intrauterine devices (IUD) have been used for contraception over the years. Uterine perforation and migration of IUD into the bladder are rarely seen complications. We report a 37 years old woman with a migrated IUD into the bladder and stone formation on the device.

Keywords:

bladder, foreign body, intrauterine device, uterine perforation.

VOLUME

7

,

ISSUE

26
June 2013
Correspondence
Basri Cakiroglu
Email
drbasri@yahoo.com
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