Can you see uterine adhesions with ultrasound?

Uterine adhesion bands can be seen by ultrasound. Uterine adhesions can be seen under ultrasound as an interruption of the continuity of the mucosal line in the uterine cavity, as well as the presence of adhesion bands. Determination of uterine adhesions by ultrasound is a relatively reliable method and is highly reproducible and painless for patients, so it is widely welcomed by patients and obstetricians and gynecologists, but the standard diagnosis of uterine adhesions is to do a hysteroscopy. Hysteroscopy provides a comprehensive view of the uterine cavity, the growth of the lining, and a full assessment of the degree of uterine adhesions. Ultrasound is only a preliminary screening for uterine adhesions, and a definitive diagnosis depends on hysteroscopy.