Clinical experience with the GYNE-T 380 postpartum intrauterine device
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Clinical experience with the GYNE-T 380 postpartum intrauterine device
Abstract
Objective: The insertion of conventional intrauterine devices (IUDs) during the 1st 10 days after delivery is associated with a high rate of expulsions.
Design: The GYNE-T 380 (Ortho Pharmaceutical [Canada] Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada) IUD was modified by the addition of a loose loop of knotted biodegradable no. 2 catgut to the top of the IUD (GYNE-T 380 postpartum IUD). After delivery, a special inserter was used to imbed the knotted portion of the loop into the myometrium of the uterine fundus.
Patients, participants: This modified IUD was evaluated in a phase II trial involving 190 women at four clinical sites.
Main outcome measures: There were no pregnancies during the 1st year of the study. The continuation rate was 74 per 100 women and a life table expulsion rate of 9.6 and 13.3 per 100 women was observed at 6 and 12 months, respectively.
Results: Complications associated with the insertion and the use of this IUD were minimal. Large scale trials evaluating this IUD are in progress.
PIP: The insertion of conventional IUDs during the 1st 10 days after delivery is associated with a high rate of expulsions. The Gyne T 380 (Ortho Pharmaceutical, Canada Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada) IUD was modified by the addition of a loose loop of knotted biodegradable no.2 catgut to the top of the IUD (Gyne T 380 postpartum IUD). After delivery, a special inserter was used to imbed the knotted portion of the loop into the myometrium of the of the uterine fundus. This modified IUD was evaluated in a phase II trial involving 190 women at 4 clinical sites; continuation rate was 74/100 women, the life table expulsion rate as 9.6 and 13.3/100 women observed at 6 and 12 months, respectively. There were no pregnancies during the 1st year of study. Complications associated with the insertion and use of this IUD were minimal and largescale trials evaluating this IUD are now in progress.
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