Hysteroscopic Adhesiolysis
Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis is a minimally invasive technique that is used to treat adhesions or scar tissues and fibrosis (a condition called Asherman’s syndrome) inside the cervical canal or the uterine cavity. Adhesions or scars generally caused due to trauma to the endometrium, which is the result of repeated uterine cavity surgery, postpartum hemorrhage procedures, or infection. Although the condition could be completely symptomless, some common symptoms are- Menstrual disturbances, Problem in conceiving