Difficult removal of subdermal contraceptive implants: a
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Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Difficult removal of subdermal contraceptive implants: a multidisciplinary approach involving a peripheral nerve expert." by Elizabeth B. Odom et al.
Etonogestrel Subdermal Contraceptive Implant: Insertion and Removal
Removal of an intramuscularly positioned implant near the brachial
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Peripheral nerve injury with Nexplanon removal: case report and review of the literature, Contraception and Reproductive Medicine
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PDF) Detection and Localization of a Nonpalpable Subdermal Contraceptive Implant Using Ultrasonography: A Case Report
Figure 2 from Hormone-releasing contraceptive implants: our experience of complex removals using preoperative ultrasound.
PDF] Arm flexion during ultrasound assists localization of an intramuscular etonogestrel contraceptive implant.
Minimally invasive removal of deep contraceptive implants under continuous ultrasound guidance is effective, quick, and safe
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