Ten-Year Piece of Retained Products of Conception: An Unusual Cause of Secondary Infertility

Cureus. 2024 Aug 20;16(8):e67337. doi: 10.7759/cureus.67337. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Retained products of conception (RPOC) occur when the placenta does not properly separate from the uterine wall. The prevalence of RPOC varies between countries and the result of pregnancy, between vaginal delivery, cesarean delivery, and miscarriage or dilation and curettage (D&C). Overall, RPOC has a higher incidence in developed countries where practices tend toward earlier manual removal of the placenta instead of waiting for spontaneous delivery. Typically, retained products following delivery are symptomatic, causing hemorrhage or infection; however, RPOC related to pregnancy termination are most likely asymptomatic. This article describes a case in which a patient presented with 10 years of infertility following the termination of her first pregnancy with D&C. We aim to explore diagnostic modalities, treatment options, and possible complications of long-term RPOC.

Keywords: hysteroscopic morcellation; infertility; intrauterine mass; placental remnants; retained products of conception.

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  • Case Reports