Laparoscopic Adhesiolysis
A minimally invasive surgery to remove pelvic or abdominal adhesions and restore normal reproductive anatomy.
Purpose
Laparoscopic adhesiolysis is performed when adhesions (internal scar tissue) may be affecting fertility by limiting normal movement or function of pelvic organs, especially the fallopian tubes and ovaries. Adhesions can form after surgeries, infections, or endometriosis and may contribute to infertility or pelvic pain.
Remove abdominal or pelvic adhesions caused by previous surgeries, infections, or endometriosis.
Helps restore normal pelvic anatomy and organ mobility.
Supports fertility planning when tubal or pelvic adhesions are suspected.


Benefits and Evidence
Benefits
Restores normal anatomy, improves tubal function, enhances natural conception and IVF outcomes.
Evidence
Fertility outcomes improve significantly after laparoscopic adhesiolysis in women with tubal or pelvic adhesions (Fertility & Sterility, 2017).
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