Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis is a specialized gynecological procedure used to treat Asherman’s Syndrome, a condition characterized by the formation of scar tissue (adhesions) inside the uterus. These adhesions often develop after uterine surgeries such as dilation and curettage (D&C), cesarean section, or infections, and can lead to symptoms like light or absent menstrual periods, pelvic pain, recurrent miscarriages, and infertility.
The procedure is performed using hysteroscopy, a minimally invasive technique in which a thin, lighted instrument called a hysteroscope is inserted through the cervix into the uterus. This allows the gynecologist to directly visualize the uterine cavity and precisely remove the adhesions using specialized instruments. Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis helps restore the normal shape and function of the uterus while preserving healthy uterine tissue.
Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis is typically recommended for women experiencing infertility, menstrual irregularities, or pregnancy complications due to intrauterine adhesions. The procedure is usually performed under anesthesia and does not require any external incisions, resulting in minimal discomfort and a faster recovery compared to open surgical methods. Most patients can return to normal activities within a short period.
Our gynecology services provide advanced hysteroscopic treatment with a strong focus on safety, accuracy, and fertility preservation. Post-procedure care may include hormonal therapy and follow-up hysteroscopy to prevent reformation of adhesions and support uterine healing.
By effectively treating Asherman’s Syndrome, hysteroscopic adhesiolysis improves menstrual function, enhances fertility outcomes, and increases the chances of a healthy pregnancy. With expert care and modern techniques, this procedure offers renewed hope and improved reproductive health for affected women.