Location and removal of non-palpable Implanon® implants with the aid of ultrasound guidance
- 1 July 2006
- journal article
- Published by BMJ in BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health
- Vol. 32 (3), 153-156
- https://doi.org/10.1783/147118906777888549
Abstract
Background Implanon® insertion appears to be an easy procedure, but in a small minority of cases difficulties have been encountered with removal if the rod is impalpable. Methods Patients were referred to the contraceptive and sexual health service with non-palpable Implanon. Following a clinical assessment and examination of the arm where the implant had been inserted, an ultrasound examination was carried out to identify and locate the implant. These implants were subsequently removed, some under general anaesthesia and others under local anaesthesia. Results Twenty-seven patients were referred to the unit with impalpable Implanon rods. In four cases the rods were palpable and were removed in the clinic setting without the need for further intervention. Positive identification of the implants was achieved in 21 of the remaining 23 cases using ultrasound. No implant was detected in two cases and etonogestrel was not demonstrated serologically in either woman, suggesting non-insertion. All 21 Implanon rods identified by ultrasound were successfully removed. In just over 52% of women a previous attempt at removal had been undertaken prior to referral. Conclusions It is possible to identify and locate impalpable Implanon rods with the aid of ultrasound, facilitating their subsequent safe removal. Although previous reports have identified the position of ‘lost’ implants using ultrasound, this is the first case series to discuss measuring the skin/implant depth. This parameter, together with the precise position of the implant (in muscle or fat), aids removal. All health professionals inserting and removing contraceptive implants should have been appropriately trained.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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