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In Situ Breakage of Implanon® - Two Cases of a Rare Occurrence

Author(s): Torres, R cv logo 1 ; Mendes, N cv logo 2 ; Machado, AI cv logo 3 ; Marques, C cv logo 4

Date: 2013

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/1413

Origin: Repositório do Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, EPE

Subject(s): Contraceptivos Femininos/Administração e Dosagem; Contraceptivos Femininos/Efeitos Adversos; Desogestrel/Administração e Dosagem; Desogestrel/Efeitos Adversos; Remoção de Dispositivo; Implantes de Medicamentos; Falha de Equipamento; Serviços de Planeamento Familiar; Portugal; MAC GIN


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BACKGROUND: In situ breakage of Implanon® is a rare occurrence with unknown clinical significance. Authors report two different cases of broken Implanon® of women attended at our Family Planning Clinic. DISCUSSION: In situ implants may spontaneously and asymptomatically break, although some uncertainty relies on whether that situation has a real impact on the contraceptive effectiveness or on bleeding patterns. Even more, it can be argued if, as a result of an occurrence of that nature, the implant shall or shall not be removed before the envisaged 3-year period of effectiveness. CONCLUSION: Currently, the clinical significance of implant breakage remains unknown. The decision to remove a broken or bent implant should be based on clinical judgements considering patients' wishes.
Document Type Article
Language English
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