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Novel Hystero-laparoscopic Technique for LNG-IUD Fixation in Women with High Risk of Expulsion and Desiring to Save the Uterus.
Ramesh, B; Madhuri, M S; Konda, Kiran R; Aradhya, Prajwala S; Jalajakshi, B.
  • Ramesh B; Altius Hospitals, #6/63, 59th Cross, 4th Block, Rajajinagar Entrance, Opp. MEI Polytechnic, Bangalore, Karnataka 560010 India.
  • Madhuri MS; Altius Hospitals, #6/63, 59th Cross, 4th Block, Rajajinagar Entrance, Opp. MEI Polytechnic, Bangalore, Karnataka 560010 India.
  • Konda KR; Altius Hospitals, #6/63, 59th Cross, 4th Block, Rajajinagar Entrance, Opp. MEI Polytechnic, Bangalore, Karnataka 560010 India.
  • Aradhya PS; Altius Hospitals, #6/63, 59th Cross, 4th Block, Rajajinagar Entrance, Opp. MEI Polytechnic, Bangalore, Karnataka 560010 India.
  • Jalajakshi B; Altius Hospitals, #6/63, 59th Cross, 4th Block, Rajajinagar Entrance, Opp. MEI Polytechnic, Bangalore, Karnataka 560010 India.
J Obstet Gynaecol India ; 73(5): 455-458, 2023 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37916055
Introduction: LNG-IUD although used extensively for its non-contraceptive indications like abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), dysmenorrhoea and fibroid uterus, one of the major drawbacks is the high expulsion rates, especially among adenomyotic and fibroid uterus. Material and Methods: Altius Hospitals, Bangalore have developed a new technique of LNG-IUD fixation, which employs hystero-laparoscopy and usage of a long port closure needle with delayed absorbable sutures. Conclusion: It ensures proper placement and fixation of the LNG-IUD to the uterine cavity, reduces the expulsion rates and has the advantages of being a day care procedure. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13224-023-01788-2.
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