I had a LLERZ procedure in 2007 and the Mirena coil was not removed beforehand and the threads tucked up into my uterus and left in situ. Later they could not remove the coil as could not find the threads. It was then decided in 2018 to try and remove the coil by LA in clinic but due to cervix scenosis it was too painful and they could not gain entry so again the coil was left in situ.
I recently went for a GA Hysteroscopy as following a scan for a suspected cervical polyp it was found that I had fluid in my uterus and also the coil still there.
However the GA Hysteroscopy failed as the neck of my wound was tightly shut and no access and procedure aborted.
I am now awaiting a MRI scan to see if fluid appears sinister or safe to leave with coil in situ and then go back to the consultant to see next step.
All staff were very kind and reassuring and Mary who assisted me on the ward. All the very professional staff fully explained the procedure and checked all my ops constantly. I have no complaints at all - very caring.
I just wonder after everything I’ve been through really unnecessarily, if the original surgeon who did the LLETZ procedure in 2007 had of removed the coil before the treatment and then I wouldn’t have had to go through all this extra treatment?
"All staff were very kind and reassuring"
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