Uterine perforation during intrauterine procedures and its management

Daniel Driák,Borek Sehnal, Lucie Jarošová, Karolína Dvořáčková

CESKA GYNEKOLOGIE-CZECH GYNAECOLOGY(2022)

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Abstract
Objective: Uterine perforation is a potential, not rare complication of all intrauterine procedures and may be associated with injury of surrounding organs and structures. The incidence, risk factors, possible prevention, dia gnosis, management and impact on future reproduction is reviewed here. Methods: Systematic review of available sources on the topic was carried out using the PubMed database and textbooks of Czech authors. Conclusion: Some risk factors that make access to the uterine cavity diffi cult may be prevented, however, others remain unpreventable. For patients in whom the perforation occurred during sondage, dilatation or insertion of blunt and cold instrument, without significant bleeding and who are hemodynamically stable, observation is recommended rather than immediate abdominal exploration. The exception are young women planning pregnancy in whom endoscopic suture is indicated. Abdominal exploration is required in patients who have been injured by electrosurgical or sharp device, laser, vacuum curette, who are hemodynamically unstable or show signs of severe bleeding or visceral injury.
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uterine perforation, injury, dilatation and curettage, intrauterine device, hysteroscopy, pregnancy termination, risk factors
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