Pain control during intrauterine device insertion: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

Author:

Coleman Kellie1ORCID,Carter Chelsea2

Affiliation:

1. VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut,

2. Sound Obstetrics & Gynecology, Yale New Haven Health, New Haven, Connecticut

Abstract

ABSTRACT Current practice lacks effective periprocedural pain management during common gynecological procedures such as intrauterine device insertion, increasing the possibility of significant pain and adverse reaction to such procedures. Because of this, pain can often be a barrier for a patient in choosing a form of contraception that best serves them. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation offers an option for effective pain control during intrauterine device insertion. This case review characterizes five cases where patients were offered transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for pain control during intrauterine device insertion. The patients reported a range of no pain to moderate pain during intrauterine device insertion and rated their pain experience as better compared with prior insertions. Although limited to a case review, our findings suggest a promising clinical indication for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation as a pain management strategy for intrauterine device insertion.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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