학술논문

Feasibility study of a single‐handed inserter for levonorgestrel 52 mg intrauterine device placement
Document Type
article
Source
Reproductive Female and Child Health. 3(1)
Subject
Reproductive Medicine
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Pain Research
Neurosciences
Bioengineering
Language
Abstract
Abstract: Objective: To assess placement outcomes using a levonorgestrel 52 mg intrauterine device (IUD) inserter designed for single‐handed use. Methods: Investigators enroled participants 18–45 years to have the IUD inserted using a redesigned inserter with removal 5–15 min after placement. Physicians and participants provided feedback on their insertion experience. Results: Successful placement occurred in 48 of 50 (96.0%) enroled participants. Investigators rated insertion device loading “easy” in 49 (98.0%) and placement “easy” in 44 (88.0%) cases. Cramping pain was reported at insertion by 47 (94.0%) participants, mostly mild (32 [64.0%]) or moderate (11 [22.0%]). Conclusion: The single‐handed inserter is easy to use and results in high rates of insertion success.