Spotters in "Family Planning: Intra-uterine Devices (IUD) Contraceptive Methods" for CFM & MPH students

 First generation IUDs:

Comprise the inert or non-medicated devices, usually made of polyethylene or other polymers. Appeared in different shapes and sizes.

JaypeeDigital | eBook Reader

image

1. Grafenberg rings:

Important points:

  • A flexible ring of silk
  • Later versions were wrapped in silver wire
  • Introduced by German gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg in 1929
  • Creates a hostile environment for sperm due to inflammatory response
  • Obsolete   

2. Ota ring:

Important points:

  • It is a variation of Grafenberg ring
  • Developed by Japanese physician Tenrej Ota
  • It contained a supportive structure in the center to lower the expulsion rate
  • Obsolete

3. Birnberg’s bow:

Important points:

  • Figure of 8 shaped
  • Made of polyethylene
  • Obsolete

4. Lippes Loop:

Lippes Loop intrauterine device • Museum of Health Care at Kingston

Important points:

  • A double-S shaped device made of polyethylene
  • Polyethylene is a non-toxic, non-tissue reactive & extremely durable
  • Contains a small amount of barium sulfate to allow X-ray observation
  • It has attached threads /tail (nylon) which project into vagina after insertion & makes it easy to remove when desired
  • Exists in four sizes A,B,C & D (largest)
  • Larger the loops lower expulsion rate, greater anti-fertility effect & higher removal rate
  • Mechanism of action: Due to foreign body reaction cellular/biochemical changes in endometrium/uterine fluids, impairs viability of gametes & reduces chances of fertilization rather than implantation
  • Pregnancy rate: 3 % (highest)
  • Expulsion rate: 12-60 % (highest)
  • Removal rate: 12-15 %
  • Obsolete now

Second generation IUDs:

These are Bio-active or Medicated IUDs. Metallic ions (Copper) added. Numbers included in the names refers to surface area (in sq. mm) of copper.

Earlier devices:

1. Copper-7:

Copper-7 intrauterine device - DIU KUPFER 7 - Medical Engineering  Corporation

Important points:

  • Shelf life: 3-5 years
  • Mechanism of action: Prevents pregnancy by enhancing cellular response in endometrium, affecting enzymes in the uterus & altering cervical mucus thus affecting sperm motility, capacitation & survival
  • Advantages: Lower incidence of side effects, easier to fit, better tolerated by nullipara, increased contraceptive effectiveness
  • Side effects: Bleeding, pain, pelvic infection, uterine perforation, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous expulsion
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Pregnancy rate: 3%
  • Expulsion rate: 6%
  • Removal rate: 11%
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse


2. Copper T-200:

Copper-T intrauterine device - PREGNA COPPER T 200B - Pregna International

Important points:

  • Shelf life:  4 years
  • Mechanism of action: Prevents pregnancy by enhancing cellular response in endometrium, affecting enzymes in the uterus & altering cervical mucus thus affecting sperm motility, capacitation & survival
  • Advantages: Lower incidence of side effects, easier to fit, better tolerated by nullipara, increased contraceptive effectiveness
  • Side effects: Bleeding, pain, pelvic infection, uterine perforation, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous expulsion
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Pregnancy rate: 3 %
  • Expulsion rate: 8 %
  • Removal rate: 11 %
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse


Newer devices:

3. Copper T-220 C:

JaypeeDigital | eBook Reader

Important points:

  • Shelf life: 3-5 years
  • Mechanism of action: Prevents pregnancy by enhancing cellular response in endometrium, affecting enzymes in the uterus & altering cervical mucus thus affecting sperm motility, capacitation & survival
  • Advantages: Lower incidence of side effects, easier to fit, better tolerated by nullipara, increased contraceptive effectiveness
  • Side effects: Bleeding, pain, pelvic infection, uterine perforation, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous expulsion
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Pregnancy rate: 3 %
  • Expulsion rate: 8 %
  • Removal rate: 11 %
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse


4. Copper T-380 A or Ag:

Copper T 380 A, for Hospital, Rs 100 /unit Kavya Pharma | ID: 21338631497

Important points:

  • Shelf life: 10 years
  • Has a silver core over which copper wire is wrapped
  • Mechanism of action: Prevents pregnancy by enhancing cellular response in endometrium, affecting enzymes in the uterus & altering cervical mucus thus affecting sperm motility, capacitation & survival
  • Advantages: Lower incidence of side effects, easier to fit, better tolerated by nullipara, increased contraceptive effectiveness
  • Side effects: Bleeding, pain, pelvic infection, uterine perforation, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous expulsion
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Pregnancy rate: 0.5-0.8 %
  • Expulsion rate: 5 %
  • Removal rate: 14 %
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse

5. Nova-T:

IUD - Nova-T - Contraception - Birth Control Products

Important points:

  • Shelf life:  5 years
  • Has a silver core over which copper wire is wrapped
  • Mechanism of action: Prevents pregnancy by enhancing cellular response in endometrium, affecting enzymes in the uterus & altering cervical mucus thus affecting sperm motility, capacitation & survival
  • Advantages: Lower incidence of side effects, easier to fit, better tolerated by nullipara, increased contraceptive effectiveness
  • Side effects: Bleeding, pain, pelvic infection, uterine perforation, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous expulsion
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse


Multi-load devices

6. ML-Cu-250:

Multiload Cu250 short stem; MLCu-250" by Willem A. A. Van Os

Important points:

  • Shelf life: 3-5 years
  • Mechanism of action: Prevents pregnancy by enhancing cellular response in endometrium, affecting enzymes in the uterus & altering cervical mucus thus affecting sperm motility, capacitation & survival
  • Advantages: Lower incidence of side effects, easier to fit, better tolerated by nullipara, increased contraceptive effectiveness
  • Side effects: Bleeding, pain, pelvic infection, uterine perforation, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous expulsion
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse

7. ML-Cu-375:

Product - Multiload CU375 IUD


Important points:

  • Shelf life:  3-5 years
  • Mechanism of action: Prevents pregnancy by enhancing cellular response in endometrium, affecting enzymes in the uterus & altering cervical mucus thus affecting sperm motility, capacitation & survival
  • Advantages: Lower incidence of side effects, easier to fit, better tolerated by nullipara, increased contraceptive effectiveness
  • Side effects: Bleeding, pain, pelvic infection, uterine perforation, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous expulsion
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse

Newer devices:

8. IUB Ballerine MIDI copper IUD:

Real-world experience with the IUB Ballerine MIDI copper IUD: an  observational study in the French-speaking region of Switzerlan

Important points:

  • Shelf life:  5 years
  • Mechanism of action: It works along the same principle as other intrauterine devices and prevents pregnancy locally - within the uterus. The contraceptive effect comes mainly from the copper. It consist of a special shape memory alloy (Nitinol), which has been successfully used in medicine for a long time, e.g. in implants and stents. Several copper pearls are strung on a uterus friendly frame, coated with polymer.
  • Advantages: Once the flexible IUB™ Ballerine® frame is released from the insertion tube in the uterus it remembers its 3-dimensional past and coils into a round and smooth shape without sharp edges and corners.
  • Side effects: Bleeding, pain, pelvic infection, uterine perforation, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous expulsion
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse


Third generation IUDs:

1. Progestasert:

Thomsen Contraceptive Collection | The Russel J. Thomsen, MD, Contraceptive  Collection of the Loma Linda University School of Medicine | Loma Linda  University

Important points:

  • Shelf life: 1-1.5 years
  • First hormonal uterine device
  • Filled with 38 mg progesterone
  • Rate of hormone release- 65 mcg/day
  • Mechanism of action: Prevents pregnancy by direct local effect on uterine lining, effect on cervical mucus & effect on sperms
  • Advantages: Lesser chances of dysmenorrhoea & menorrhagia
  • Disadvantages: Expensive, requires yearly replacement, highest rate of ectopic pregnancy(9-fold higher)
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Pregnancy rate: 1.5 %
  • Expulsion rate: 3 % (lowest)
  • Removal rate: 10 % (lowest)
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse


2. Levonorgestrel IUD:

Hormonal Intrauterine System at Rs 2500/piece | इंट्रायूटरिन डिवाइस,  इंट्रायूटेरिन डिवाइस - Perfect Medical Traders, Gwalior | ID: 15184629791

Important points:

  • Shelf life:  7-10 years
  • Releases 20 mcg of levonorgestrel 
  • Mechanism of action: Prevents pregnancy by increasing viscosity of cervical mucus,maintaining high level of progesterone in endometrium hence unfavorable for implantation
  • Advantages: Lesser ectopic pregnancy, long clinical experience, lower menstrual blood loss
  • Disadvantages: More expensive
  • Contraindications: Absolute- Suspected pregnancy, PID, vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology, cancer of cervix, uterus or adnexa/other pelvic tumors, previous ectopic pregnancy, Relative- Anemia, menorrhagia, h/o PID, purulent cervical discharge, uterine anomaly & unmotivated persons 
  • Pregnancy rate: 0.2 % (lowest)
  • Expulsion rate: 6 %
  • Removal rate: 17 % (highest)
  • Timing of insertion: During/ within 10 days of beginning of menstrual period (best time), during first week after delivery (high chance of expulsion & perforation) , 6-8 weeks after delivery
  • Can it be used as emergency contraception: Yes if inserted within 3-5 days of unprotected intercourse

Ideal candidates for IUD insertion:

As per Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)
  • Who has at least one child
  • Has no h/o pelvic disease
  • Has normal menstrual period
  • Is willing to check the IUD tail
  • Has access to follow up and treatment of potential problems
  • Is in a monogamous relationship


References:

  1. Park, K. (2019). Park's textbook of preventive and social medicine. 25th. Jabalpur, India: M/S Banarsidas Bhanot.
  2. Kadri AM. (2019). IAPSM's Textbook of Community Medicine. 1st. New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd.
  3. https://www.jaypeedigital.com/book/9789351526384/chapter/ch24 photo credit
  4. https://mhc.andornot.com/en/permalink/artifact9779 photo credit
  5. https://obgynkey.com/intrauterine-contraception-2/
  6. https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Birnberg%E2%80%99s+bow
  7. https://www.medicalexpo.com/prod/medical-engineering-corporation/product-70806-436115.html photo credit
  8. https://www.slideshare.net/mohitsatodia/iucd-seminar photo credit
  9. https://www.medicalexpo.com/prod/pregna-international/product-69730-462284.html photo credit
  10. https://www.jaypeedigital.com/book/9789350904312/chapter/ch15 photo credit
  11. https://www.indiamart.com/proddetail/copper-t-380-a-21338631497.html photo credit
  12. https://www.medical-world.co.uk/p/family-planning/iucds/nova-t-380-iud-single/1818 photo credit
  13. https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/thomsen-contraceptive/95/ photo credit
  14. http://www.mydoctorshop.co.uk/Product/Detail/2432?category=multiload-cu375-iud photo credit
  15. https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/thomsen-contraceptive/index.7.html photo credit
  16. https://www.indiamart.com/proddetail/hormonal-intrauterine-system-15184629791.html photo credit
  17. https://www.oconmed.com/fileadmin/user_upload/Real_world_experience_with_the_IUB_Ballerine_MIDI_copper_IUD_an_observational_study_in_the_French_speaking_region_of_Switzerland.pdf photo credit
  18. https://www.oconmed.com/en/contraception/intrauterine-ball-iub/


Comments

  1. These kinds of ideas are extremely valuable to me. You are giving great information about bed bug treatment. I trust everybody will partake in this article as much as me. Much thanks to you for imparting this to you.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Design equations of Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna

How to design a reconfigurable antenna? Step-by-step process.

Spotters in "Hospital Waste Management" for CFM & MPH students

AI role on teaching/learning process in Universities

How chatGPT is useful for the corporate?

Usage of ChatGPT in healthcare

Bajaj Set to Launch CNG Motorcycle by June 2024

Bengaluru to Mysore trip planning

How engineering education is getting disrupted by chatGPT?