
Adhesions are fibrous bands of tissue that form between organs or surfaces within the abdomen and pelvis, usually following surgery, inflammation, endometriosis, or infections. They can cause chronic pelvic pain, infertility, impaired organ mobility, and, in some cases, intestinal symptoms. Their presence is not always symptomatic, but when organ function is affected, targeted treatment is necessary.
Laparoscopic adhesiolysis is the modern therapeutic approach. Using a minimally invasive technique, adhesions are carefully separated, restoring the normal pelvic anatomy and reducing the risk of further complications. This method provides faster recovery and less postoperative pain compared to open surgery.
When Is It Indicated
Adhesiolysis is indicated in cases of chronic pelvic pain, infertility, painful organ mobility, or when there are signs of functional impairment.
Advantages of Laparoscopy
The laparoscopic approach offers smaller incisions, better visibility, less tissue trauma, and a faster return to daily activities.
Postoperative Follow-Up
Proper follow-up after surgery is essential for maintaining results and preventing recurrence. With specialized surgical technique and personalized care, adhesiolysis significantly contributes to improving a woman’s quality of life and reproductive health.

