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Retained Products of Conception

By Paulo Pires Cegalla | June 15, 2011

 

Title of Image: Retained Products of Conception
Description of Image: Sagittal image from a transvaginal sonogram in a patient with bleeding after a spontaneous abortion. The endometrium (between cursors) was thick and heterogeneous, measuring 8.5 mm in thickness (Fig1). Color doppler image in same patient shows focal flow (Fig. 2 - arrow) within the heterogeneous endometrium. Subsequent dilatation and evacuation (D&E) revealed retained products of conception (RPOC). The endometrial thickness may be useful to evaluate for RPOC. If the endometrium is very thin, RPOC are unlikely. A thicker endometrium is more likely to contain products of conception (Fig 1). Unfortunately, it is unclear what endometrial thickness measurement best distinguishes patients without and with RPOC. When endometrial thickness is less than 10 mm, clinically significant RPOC are reported to be unlikely. Another study reported 100% sensitivity and 80% specificity for RPOC using an endometrial thickness cutoff of 8 mm. The presence of detectable flow by Doppler ultrasound within an endometrial mass or in a thickened endometrium seems to be more indicative of RPOC (Fig 2), whereas absence of flow may favor clot. We use Doppler ultrasound, but do not fully rely on it.

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by OLADIRAN OLAREWAJU | February 03, 2013 4:39 AM EST

You can have color flow only when POC is still partially/fully attached to uterus. When completely detached and free within the uterine cavity, there will be no flow and therefore does not R/O RPOC.

by seema shahid | December 20, 2012 2:48 PM EST

i think the endometrial thickness of 8mm is very less to go for evacuation.i think one should try for cytotec.bicause doppler is not availabe at remote areas.and expertise are also not available everywhere,if bleeding doesnot subside in 15 days, then should go for surgical procedure.

by sabiha sadat | November 23, 2012 11:54 AM EST

doppler definitely is helpful....but shd cut off b 8...?we even manage pts upto 14cm with iv synto...and eventually they pass tissue and we donot do evac.......but make sure comp evacuation is there with rpt scan...

by shakil khan | July 29, 2012 9:43 PM EDT

resolution should be more good enough

by Igor Rjabov | May 12, 2012 9:49 AM EDT

placental polyp

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