Title of article :
Secondary infertility due to intrauterine fetal bone retention: A case report and review of the literature
Author/Authors :
Mahdavi, Atossa Department of Obstetrics - Gynecology and Infertility - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kazemian, Sasan Shahed University, Tehran , Koohestani, Emad Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Intrauterine retention of fetal bone fragments is a rare condition that could happen after abortion (especially illegal abortion). It can cause secondary infertility as bon fragments can work as an intrauterine contraceptive device.
Case: A 25-year-old Iranian woman was referred to Shariati Hospital due to infertility.
During infertility work up to normal semen analysis, adequate ovarian reserve
with regular ovulatory cycles was documented. An ultrasound scan revealed focal
echogenic shadowing lesions inside the uterine cavity. Hysteroscopy was conducted
and many intrauterine bone fragments were revealed. Six months after hysteroscopic
removal of fetal bones, the patient became pregnant and delivered a healthy and term
baby.
Conclusion: Intrauterine fetal bone retention is a scarce event that happens
after pregnancy termination due to the incomplete evacuation of fetal tissues.
It can cause dysfunctional uterine bleeding, menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea, pelvic
pain, abnormal vaginal discharge, and secondary infertility. The detection of the
problem and the removal of the remained bones by hysteroscopy have made
possible to treat the patient safely and restore normal uterine function and female
fertility.
Keywords :
Bone , Infertility , Hysteroscopy , Pregnancy , Abortion
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics