| Literature DB >> 36168333 |
Isaac A Babarinsa1,2, Samir A Al Hyassat3, Salwa M Abu Yacoub1, Stephen W Lindow4.
Abstract
Background/aim This study sought to explore the possible yield of pathology requests on tissue obtained in uterine evacuation for secondary postpartum hemorrhage (SPPH) at our institution over five years. Material and methods A content categorization of histological reports on endo-uterine tissue obtained from patients with secondary postpartum hemorrhage was undertaken. The aggregate tissue dimensions were also recorded. Additional information on the time elapsed between delivery and hospital presentation was deduced from medical records. Results From the 53 tissue samples reported, we clustered 114 descriptive mentions of phrases and terms and categorized them based on parent tissue, changes, and background cellularity. Inflammation and/or inflammatory changes were mentioned 18.4% of the time, no tissue was identified in 5.8% of instances, whilst placental tissue was encountered in 9.7% of specimens. Separately or in variable combination, decidua, decidualized tissue, hemorrhagic tissue, fibrinous material, and membranous tissue amounted to 48.5% of mentions. There was no correlation between aggregate tissue measurements and time elapsed since delivery. Conclusion Nearly half of the content of histological reports on tissue evacuated SPPH patients were consistent with expected findings on a postpartum endometrium. Remnants of placental tissue were mentioned in about 10% of instances.Entities:
Keywords: evacuated endo-uterine tissue; histopathology reporting; patient feedback; risk management; secondary postpartum hemorrhage
Year: 2022 PMID: 36168333 PMCID: PMC9506465 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Reported findings (114 in total) on evacuated endo-uterine tissue from 53 women with secondary postpartum hemorrhage
| Description | Frequency of mention | Total number of descriptive terms identified |
| Decidua | 29 | |
| Decidua/decidualized endometrium | 20 | |
| Infarcted/necrotic decidua | 6 | |
| Hemorrhagic decidua | 2 | |
| Decidualized stroma | 1 | |
| Inflammed tissue | 19 | |
| Inflammed endometrium/decidua | 10 | |
| Inflammed membranes/debris | 2 | |
| Micro-inflammation/inflammatory cells | 3 | |
| Marked acute inflammatory response | 2 | |
| Chronic inflammation | 2 | |
| Chorionic villi | 13 | |
| Chorionic villi | 5 | |
| Immature chorionic villi | 3 | |
| Infarcted chorionic villi | 3 | |
| Fibrotic/sclerotic chorionic villi | 2 | |
| Myometrium | 13 | |
| Myometrium | 10 | |
| Smooth muscle fibers | 2 | |
| Inflammed myometrial tissue | 1 | |
| Other | 21 | |
| Hemorrhagic tissue (unspecified) | 12 | |
| Focal necrosis | 1 | |
| Fibrin/fibrinous material | 3 | |
| Hyalinized tissue | 1 | |
| Dystrophic calcification | 2 | |
| Fragments of lymphoid tissue | 1 | |
| Prominent vascular thrombosis | 1 | |
| Placental tissue | 10 | |
| Placental tissue | 4 | |
| Placental tissue with infarction | 2 | |
| Necrotic placenta | 2 | |
| Inflammed placental tissue | 2 | |
| Endocervical tissue | 3 | |
| Necrotic and inflamed | 1 | |
| Endocervical tissue | 1 | |
| Endocervical tissue with chronic inflammation | 1 | |
| No evidence of products of conception | 6 |