%0 Journal Article %T Migration of a Progestin Implant into a Pulmonary Artery: Observation of a Case at the Reference Health Center of Commune III of the District of Bamako in Mali %A Hamady Sissoko %A Souma Kodio %A Hamidou Albachar %A Cheickna Sylla %A Salif Diarra %A Sidy Moctar Diakité %A Mohamed Traoré %A Souleymane Traoré %A Ibrahim Fomba %A Ouncoumba Diarra %A Nana Bah %A Drissa Diarra %A Mahamoudou Coulibaly %A Bocary Sidi Koné %A Hawa Samaké %A Ahmadou Coulibaly %A Mamadou Traoré %A Seydou Z. Dao %A Sitapha Dembé %A lé %A Samou Diarra %A Konimba Koné %A Alou Samaké %A Sanogo Siaka Amara %J Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology %P 1431-1436 %@ 2160-8806 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojog.2024.149114 %X It was a 36-year-old patient, 5th Pregnancy, 5th Delivery, 4 live children, and I deceased, had a consultation in the department for the removal of implants. Questioning revealed that she had had the implant three years ago without medical follow-up. It was in view of the difficulties in extracting the capsule that the chest X-ray and CT scan carried out concluded that the implant had migrated into a branch of the left pulmonary artery. Therapeutic abstention has been the attitude of cardiovascular surgeons. %K Migration %K Implant %K Pulmonary Artery %K Bamako %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=136038