Clinical Medicine Reviews in Women's Health 2015:5 5-8
Case report
Published on 07 Oct 2015
DOI: 10.4137/CMRWH.S31392
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Contraceptive practice is a major public health issue in Nigeria and other sub-Saharan African countries with high fertility rate. Among the available contraceptive methods, Implanon contraceptive implant is one that provides a highly effective, convenient, nonuser-dependent, reversible contraception. However, it is not without complications. These complications could be as a result of the inherent effect of the active drug or the process of insertion and removal. Here, we report two cases of missing Implanon: (1) as a result of siting the Implanon in an unusual location and (2) prolonged use of Implanon for >9 years before seeking removal. The Implanon remained unlocated in the first case but was removed in the second case.
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