Intracavitary deposits on Essure® hysteroscopic sterilization devices: A case report
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2017-07
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OBJECTIVE: To study the composition of intracavitary deposits on Essure® hysteroscopic sterilization devices. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: Reproductive Medicine and Gynecology department of a University Hospital. PATIENTS: A 39 years old patient presenting with a request for surgical removal of Essure® sterilization devices. Diagnostic hysteroscopy showed a crystal like white deposit attached to one of the devices. INTERVENTION: Diagnostic hysteroscopy and surgical removal of Essure® devices was performed. The deposits were collected and infrared spectroscopy analysis was performed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Chemical composition of the deposits attached to the device. RESULTS: Infrared spectroscopy of the material showed patterns conclusive with calcite (calcium carbonate, CaCO3). CONCLUSION: Until now, it is not clear if there is a relationship between reported complaints and formation of calcite deposits on Essure®. CAPSULE: Infrared spectroscopy of deposits on Essure® devices showed a pattern conclusive with calcite. The relationship between reported complaints and the formation of calcite deposits on Essure® remains unclear.
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Calcite deposits, Essure®, Hysteroscopic sterilization, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Case Reports
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Maassen, L W, van Gastel, M D A, Lentjes, E G W M, Bongers, M Y & Veersema, S 2017, 'Intracavitary deposits on Essure® hysteroscopic sterilization devices : A case report', Case reports in women's health, vol. 15, pp. 3-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crwh.2017.06.003