Ultrasound - Assisted Removal Of Impalpable Contraceptive Implants At The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
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Postgraduate Medical Journal of Ghana
Abstract
Objective: To describe our experience of using
ultrasonography to locate and remove impalpable
implants in a low-resource environment.
Methodology: We report a series of non-palpable
subdermal contraceptive implants with unsuccessful
removal attempts at other facilities, who were referred
to the Reproductive Health Unit, KorleBu Teaching
Hospital, between 2015-2018. A high-resolution linear array probe ultrasound was done to localize the
implants. Removal was performed under local
anaesthesia, involving a longitudinal incision within the
ultrasound-guided skin markings and blunt dissection to
locate and retrieve the implant.
Results: Fifteen patients with non-palpable subdermal
contraceptive implants were referred after failed
attempts by midwives or gynaecologists over the period.
Implants included Implanon (9) and Jadelle (6), with
durations of use ranging from 8 months to 5 years. Most
implants were successfully located using a high-resolution linear-array ultrasound probe, and removed
under local anaesthesia. Implants were abnormally
positioned in 5 cases, with depths ranging between 5
mm and 7 mm. In 14 cases, removal was successful
through skin marker guidance or direct ultrasound
guidance. One case required general anaesthesia and
plastic surgeon’s assistance. No significant
complications were reported.
Conclusion: In Ghana, the increasing incidence of
impalpable contraceptive implants necessitates the use
of interventional radiological methods for removal. Our
case series demonstrates that ultrasound-guided removal
of non-palpable implants is effective and can be
performed with minimal complications in low-resource
settings. We recommend training providers, including
midwives, in ultrasound-guided implant removal
techniques and advocating for early referral to
specialized centers to ensure timely and successful
removal
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Swarray-Deen, A., Sefogah, P. E., Ibine, B. R., Asah-Opoku, K., Mumuni, K., & Oppong, S. A. (2025). Ultrasound-Assisted Removal of Impalpable Contraceptive Implants at The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital: Removal of Impalpable Contraceptive Implants. Postgraduate Medical Journal of Ghana, 14(1), 11-15.
