Synechiolysis is a gynecological surgical procedure performed to remove adhesions or scar tissue inside the uterus, a condition medically referred to as intrauterine synechiae or Asherman’s syndrome. These adhesions often develop after uterine surgeries, repeated curettage procedures, infections, or complicated deliveries. Scar tissue within the uterine cavity can lead to symptoms such as reduced menstrual flow, absent periods, pelvic pain, or infertility. In some cases, women may also experience recurrent pregnancy loss due to impaired implantation. Diagnosis is typically confirmed through imaging techniques such as hysteroscopy, which allows direct visualization of the uterine cavity. Synechiolysis is commonly performed using hysteroscopic guidance, where fine instruments are inserted through the cervix to carefully separate and remove adhesions while preserving healthy uterine tissue. This minimally invasive approach helps restore the normal shape and function of the uterus. Early detection and timely surgical management are important to improve menstrual function and enhance fertility outcomes. Proper post-surgical monitoring is essential to reduce the risk of recurrence and support uterine healing.
For women considering synechiolysis gynae surgery in Jhandewalan, Dr. (Prof.) Kanika Jain provides thorough evaluation and advanced hysteroscopic treatment. She carefully reviews diagnostic findings and explains the procedure in detail to ensure patients understand the expected outcomes and recovery process. Her approach emphasizes precision, safety, and preservation of uterine health, particularly for women planning future pregnancies. With structured follow-up care and individualized treatment planning, she focuses on improving both menstrual health and fertility potential. Patients in Jhandewalan trust Dr. (Prof.) Kanika Jain for her professional expertise and patient-focused care. Her clinic offers a well-equipped and supportive environment for safe and effective management of intrauterine adhesions.