Intrauterine device migration to the urinary bladder causing sexual dysfunction: a case report

Hippokratia. 2016 Jan-Mar;20(1):70-72.

Abstract

Background: Intravesical migration represents an uncommon complication of intrauterine device (IUD) insertion. We present the case of an IUD that migrated to the urinary bladder, causing significant sexual complaints.

Case report: A 38-year-old woman presented with complaints of gradually evolving dyspareunia and recurrent urinary tract infections during the past 12 months. She reported an IUD insertion 18 months before. Further detailed evaluation revealed disorders in all sexual domains. Imaging and cystoscopy detected the presence of IUD in the urinary bladder. Under anesthesia, the IUD was removed out of the bladder without any complications. In her follow-up evaluation after six months, her sexual function was significantly improved and she had no urinary symptoms.

Conclusion: Sexual difficulties in a woman with an IUD should raise the suspicion of device dislodgement or dislocation. Hippokratia 2016, 20(1): 70-72.

Keywords: IUD; Intrauterine device; dislocation; dislodgement; dyspareunia; female; migration; sexual dysfunction.

Publication types

  • Case Reports