Purpose of the Procedure
- Removal of scar tissue and intrauterine adhesions
- Restoration of normal uterine cavity volume
- Improving endometrial health for better embryo implantation
- Treating amenorrhea or light periods caused by adhesions
Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis is the gold standard treatment for Asherman’s Syndrome, designed to restore uterine cavity volume, improve fertility chances, and regulate menstrual cycles through a minimally invasive surgical approach.
Scientific name: Hysteroscopic Adhesiolysis for Asherman’s Syndrome
A precise surgical procedure performed via hysteroscopy to remove fibrous adhesions within the uterine cavity. It aims to restore normal uterine anatomy and treat infertility or recurrent miscarriages associated with Asherman’s Syndrome.