KUMJ | VOL. 19 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 75 | JULY - SEPT. 2021
Histological Examination of Tissue Obtained in Early Pregnancy Loss
Kayastha S, Shah L, Mainali S
Abstract: Background
It is a routine practice to send histological sample after surgical evacuation of early
pregnancy loss.
Objective
This study was carried out to see the justification of regular histological study by
carrying out the histological study of early pregnancy loss and to find the prevalence
of gestational trophoblastic disease in early pregnancy loss.
Method
It was a descriptive prospective study, conducted in Nepal medical college teaching
hospital from February to October 2020 in Obstetrics and Gynaecology department.
Clinical data such as age, parity, gestational age and diagnosis were collected of
130 patient of early pregnancy loss. Then histological study were sent after surgical
evacuation.
Result
Among the age group, 21-30 age group was maximum. (64.61%), more than half of
the patient was primigravida (53.07%) and most of the cases were between 6 to 9
weeks of gestation. Incomplete abortions were maximum (43.07%), missed abortions
38.46%, blighted abortions 16.15%, enevitable abortions 1.53% and septic abortion
was 0.76%. Among histological finding, 72.30% were product of conception, 15.38%
of the cases had no product of conception, decidual tissue only in 6.92%, partial mole
in one case (0.76%), complete mole in one case (0.76%) and hydrophic changes in
one case (0.76%). The total cases of Gestational trophoblastic diseases (GTD) were
3(2.30%).
Conclusion
In our study we found 2.3% of cases of GTD, which was quite high in compare to
Western word. So it is a good practice to do histological study of all cases of EPL in our
country to detect GTD, determining cause for recurrent pregnancy loss and detecting
unexpected fetal pathology.
Keyword : arly pregnancy loss, Histology, Gestational trophoblastic disease