Abstract:
The use of vaginal pessaries for symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is well established. Recently pessaries have been offered
routinely as a first-line treatment option for symptomatic POP, and in patients with medical comorbidity, those who are unfit for surgical
intervention, and young women who still wish to bear children. The favourable physical and chemical properties of silicone have made
pessaries safer to use for the treatment of POP. Complications associated with neglected pessaries are well documented, and it is probable
that complications are rare when pessary care is regular. We present a case of partial encapsulation of a ring pessary despite regular
follow-up at a tertiary urogynaecological unit, and review the literature pertaining to early entrapment of vaginal ring pessaries.