• Uterine perforation is a potential complication of any intrauterine procedure. It may be associated with injury to surrounding blood vessels or viscera...
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  • azithromycin may also be used. Another risk of D&C is uterine perforation. The highest rate of uterine perforation appears to be in the setting of postpartum hemorrhage...
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    periods, benign ovarian cysts, pelvic pain, and depression. Rarely uterine perforation may occur. Use is not recommended during pregnancy but is safe with...
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    mother and child at significant risk. Uterine perforation Toppenberg, KS; Block WA, Jr (1 September 2002). "Uterine rupture: what family physicians need...
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    pregnant with an IUD in place removal is recommended. Very rarely, uterine perforation may occur during insertion if not done properly. The copper IUD is...
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  • gastrointestinal perforation and uterine perforation. Lee, CH (1 March 2021). "Indirect Radiological Signs of Hollow Organ Perforation". Journal of Acute...
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  • perforation Esophageal perforation Gastrointestinal perforation Nasal septum perforation Stercoral perforation Uterine perforation This disambiguation page...
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  • decreases the risk of morbidity, including cervical injury and uterine perforation. Uterine contents are removed using a cannula to apply aspiration, followed...
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    disease (especially in the first 21 days after insertion), and rarely uterine perforation. A small probability of pregnancy remains after IUD insertion, and...
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    in conjunction with hysteroscopy as a protective measure against uterine perforation. Microscissors are usually used to cut adhesions. Electrocauterization...
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  • to perform. Preparation may also reduce the rare complications of uterine perforation and cervical injury. Options for cervical preparation prior to the...
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    patient's consciousness one can diagnose the complications like uterine perforation, cardiopulmonary distress and thyroid storm at an earlier stage than...
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    other methods to reduce the risk of perforation during the procedure. Endometrial polyp. Polypectomy. Abnormal uterine bleeding Adenomyosis Endometrial ablation...
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    After the procedure, the patient may experience some bleeding. A uterine perforation or an infection are rare complications. Endometrial biopsy pain is...
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  • undergone an intact D&E are monitored for signs of coagulopathy, uterine perforation, uterine atony, retained tissue, or hemorrhage. The risks of intact D&E...
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    rupture of amniotic membranes, initiation of labor, cervical or uterine perforation, retention of the dilator, and infection. Original Dilapan dilators...
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  • clinic, or hospital. Complications, which are rare, can include uterine perforation, pelvic infection, and retained products of conception requiring...
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    her uterus. 17 year old Sophie McCoy died in 1990 from an infected uterine perforation after receiving an abortion at Dr. Hayat's clinic. Inequality in...
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    cancer does not respond to treatment or until childbearing is done. Uterine perforation may occur during a D&C or an endometrial biopsy. Side effects of...
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    immediate insertion is the associated higher risk of expulsion or uterine perforation, however, the benefits greatly outweigh any potential risk. They...
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    intrauterine devices (IUDs) made with polyurethane reduced the risk of uterine perforation, as compared to IUDs made with polypropylene. During the 1970s, EIS...
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  • Juliane; Saltus, Catherine W (June 2022). "Intrauterine device-related uterine perforation incidence and risk (APEX-IUD): a large multisite cohort study". The...
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    YJ, Kang JG (2010). "Carcinosarcoma on ascending colon found by bowel perforation: a case report". J. Korean Soc. Coloproctol. 26 (5): 368–372. doi:10...
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  • abortions can lead to sepsis, hemorrhage, cervical complications, or uterine perforations, with the most historically common problems in emergency rooms being...
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    miscarriage) or retained fetal and placental tissue, or to obtain a sample of uterine lining (endometrial biopsy). It is generally safe, and serious complications...
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  • employed, including risks of infection, hemorrhage, cervical tear or uterine perforation, danger to subsequent pregnancies, including the ability to carry...
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    vagina) Rectocele (rectum into vagina) Sigmoidocele Apical vaginal prolapse Uterine prolapse (uterus into vagina) Vaginal vault prolapse (descent of the roof...
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  • in modern gynecology. The technique enabled doctors to minimize uterine perforation. In 1992, Neuwirth authored the first report on long-term outcome...
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  • or splenic aneurysm. Bleeding due to a ruptured ectopic pregnancy or uterine rupture. Rupture of corpus luteum in some cases. Less commonly, bleeding...
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  • care is available if complications such as hemorrhage, infection, uterine perforation, blood clots, cervical tears, or allergic reactions occur. It is...
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