Is hysteroscopy for adhesions a direct separation



In hysteroscopy of uterine adhesions, whether to separate needs to be based on the adhesion situation, generally no clinical symptoms or no reproductive requirements such as non-surgical, other meet the indications for surgery can be hysteroscopic separation surgery.

Patients with uterine adhesions who have no clinical symptoms and no reproductive requirements do not need surgical treatment; patients who have menorrhagia but have no reproductive requirements and do not have dysmenorrhea or uterine blood manifestations do not need surgical treatment either.

For patients who are infertile, have repeated miscarriages, have low menstrual flow and have fertility requirements, uterine adhesion separation surgery can be the treatment of choice.

During the surgery, the surgeon will separate or remove the uterine adhesions under the direct vision of the hysteroscope, preserving the normal uterine lining as much as possible and helping the patient to regain her reproductive function.

As uterine adhesions are prone to recurrence, coitus should be prohibited for one month after the surgery to avoid causing infection in the uterine cavity which may lead to recurrence of adhesions.