Unilateral Ovarian Abscess Associated with the Intrauterine Device

In: Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey · 1979 · vol. 34(1) , pp. 58–59 · doi:10.1097/00006254-197901010-00022 · W4231119275
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This paper presents four cases of unilateral ovarian abscess linked to intrauterine devices, proposing that continuous bacterial shedding through the fallopian tubes inoculates the corpus luteum.

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Four cases of primary ovarian abscess associated with intrauterine contraceptive devices are presented. It is proposed that both their unilaterality and the fact that they were primary in the ovary rather than tuboovarian are due to the fact that bacteria from the intrauterine device are shed continuously through the fallopian tubes, resulting in the inoculation of the corpus luteum, a unilateral structure. Removal of the ovarian abscess without additional surgical therapy is sufficient for a patient with this type of pelvic infection.

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