The aim of this study was to ascertain the incidence of "increased endometrial vascularity" recorded in the ultrasound scan reports, in the context of RPOC and correlate this finding with the incidence of life threatening intra-operative bleeding. Ultrasound scan reports sometimes mention the presence of increased endometrial / sub-endometrial vascularity in the context of retained products of conception or secondary post partum haemorrhage. This raises the possibility of serious intra-operative haemorrhage in the minds of the junior doctors because of the possibility of arterio-venous malformation. This retrospective case series was designed to find the incidences of increased endometrial vascularity and severe intra-operative haemorrhage in the patients with RPOC in the south eastern part of Melbourne population. The study found that the incidence of increased endometrial vascularity was 7.57% and none of these patients suffered severe intra-operative haemorrhage. A literature survey revealed that there were few studies on this topic.

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