2018
DOI: 10.1177/2515690x18765715
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Urinary Bladder Stone Passing Using a Persian Herbal Recipe

Abstract: Objective.The intrauterine device (IUD) is a popular contraceptive instrument with reported complications. IUD migration to the urinary bladder, a rare genitourinary tricky situation, may cause stone formation and result in urinary system sequels such as a stone formation and a recurrent infection.Case Report.This is a case report of IUD migration to the urinary bladder, mineralization, and subsequent complications. We report the case of a 35-year-old woman with a copper IUD nidus stone in her urinary bladder.… Show more

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“…Stone formation may occur eventually in those women in whom the IUDs migrate into the urinary bladder 3. Due to the IUD’s lithogenic potential, it can serve as a nidus and can cause the formation of calculi or stones in the bladder just like any other foreign body 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Stone formation may occur eventually in those women in whom the IUDs migrate into the urinary bladder 3. Due to the IUD’s lithogenic potential, it can serve as a nidus and can cause the formation of calculi or stones in the bladder just like any other foreign body 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of IUD migration through uterine perforation into the bladder wall ranges between 0.05 and 1.3 per 1000 women. Transvesical migration, however, is an extremely rare complication with a high rate of calculi formation; a bladder stone may indicate the presence of a foreign body such as an IUD 2–4. The diagnosis of an ectopic IUD in the bladder relies heavily on imaging tests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment options for IUCD bladder migration include a conservative treatment or removal via a cystoscopic extraction, a laparoscopic surgery or an open surgery [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cystotomy or even a laparotomy is sometimes necessary when an IUD migrated into the bladder and ascend into the ureter [14]. In some areas, herbal formula like Persian herbal recipe used to remove stones without open surgery (helped stone ejection or stone dissolution) [15]. In the case of a vesicouterine fistula, open surgery or laparoscopic surgery [16] remains the best treatment with an aim to close separately, both the bladder and uterine openings of the fistula, with or without preservation of the uterus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%