Attempted self-removal of Implanon®: A case report

Publication date: Available online 24 July 2015 Source:Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction Author(s): Babatunde A. Gbolade A 34-year-old woman with Affective Bipolar Disorder attempted self-removal of an impalpable Implanon® from her arm with a pair of non-sterile implements, resulting in an infected and swollen arm. The device was removed after ultrasound imaging without any complications. This instance is useful for enhancing cognizance of the possibility of self-removal of contraceptive implants and the need for specific follow-up arrangements and timely appointments when a patient requests removal. It also underscores the need for a detailed history, including elucidation of past and current medical problems, in all women requesting contraception guidance.
Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction - Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research