Laparoscopic Adhesiolysis

Laparoscopic adhesiolysis is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat intra-abdominal and pelvic adhesions, which are bands of scar tissue that form after surgery, infections, or endometriosis. These adhesions can cause chronic pelvic pain, infertility, bowel obstruction, or menstrual irregularities, and may interfere with normal organ function in the reproductive system.

The procedure is performed using laparoscopy, a modern surgical technique where a thin, lighted camera (laparoscope) and specialized instruments are inserted through small abdominal incisions. This allows the gynecologist to precisely locate and carefully remove adhesions while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues. Because the surgery is minimally invasive, patients experience less pain, reduced risk of infection, minimal scarring, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

Laparoscopic adhesiolysis is especially recommended for women suffering from infertility caused by pelvic adhesions, chronic pelvic pain, or complications from previous surgeries such as cesarean sections or appendectomies. Preoperative evaluation may include imaging studies like ultrasound or hysterosalpingography to assess the extent of adhesions.

At our gynecology clinic, we provide advanced laparoscopic adhesiolysis with a strong emphasis on precision, safety, and preservation of reproductive function. Patients receive personalized care, detailed preoperative counseling, and post-operative follow-up to prevent adhesion recurrence and promote optimal recovery.

By restoring normal pelvic anatomy and function, laparoscopic adhesiolysis can significantly improve fertility outcomes, reduce chronic pain, and enhance quality of life. This safe and effective procedure offers women a minimally invasive solution to a challenging condition, allowing them to regain reproductive health and overall well-being.