A Narrative Review and Risk-Stratification Framework for Preventing LNG-IUS Expulsion in Adenomyosis
This narrative review identifies key determinants of LNG-IUS expulsion in adenomyosis and proposes a three-tiered risk-stratification model to tailor prevention strategies.
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This narrative review evaluated why levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) expulsion rates are higher in adenomyosis and synthesized evidence on determinants such as uterine enlargement, intracavitary lesions, and aspects of insertion technique, along with potential mitigation strategies including GnRH-agonist pretreatment and imaging-guided placement. The authors propose a three-tier risk-stratification framework intended to match management intensity (conventional, augmented, or advanced fixation approaches) to patient anatomical, procedural, and clinical risk factors. A key limitation is that the review is not presented as prospective comparative evidence, and the authors explicitly call for randomized controlled trials to validate the framework. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis — it focuses on preventing LNG-IUS expulsion in adenomyosis via a risk-stratification and management framework.
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