Rajni Hospital, Fetal Medicine Center, Ahmedabad, india.
Case report
Patient was referred to our institution for having dysurea and occational hematuria after intrauterine device insertion (Copper T type). Following findings show intrauterine device migration into the bladder.
Patient was advised and cystoscopic removal of Copper T device was done.
Image 1, 2: Transvaginal scan was performed with empty bladder, confirming empty uterus, and the intrauterine device was noticed in the bladder.