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MIGRATION OF THE INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTIVE INTO THE BLADDER WITH THE FORMATION OF A SECONDARY STONE AND VAGINAL-VESICAL FISTULA

MIGRATION OF THE INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTIVE INTO THE BLADDER WITH THE FORMATION OF A SECONDARY STONE AND VAGINAL-VESICAL FISTULA

Abstract

The paper presents a case of migration of an intrauterine contraceptive into the bladder cavity with the subsequent formation of a vaginal-vesical fistula and a secondary stone on an intrauterine contraceptive. The intrauterine contraceptive was removed by excision with a hook electron and traction for a foreign body without technical difficulties. The bladder was drained and the vaginal-vesicular fistula closed on its own.

Keywords

внутриматочный контрацептив, влагалищно-пузырный свищ, R, Medicine, мочевой пузырь

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