Asherman syndrome (intrauterine adhesions or intrauterine synechiae) in India
Treatment of Asherman’s syndrome is usually surgical and involves attempting to restore the size and shape of the uterine cavity to restore normal reproductive function. During the surgery, a hysteroscopy is inserted and the adhesions are cut with small scissors, a laser, or an electrocautery loop.
Asherman syndrome is a rare, acquired condition of the uterus. In women with this condition, scar tissue or adhesions form in the uterus due to some form of trauma. In severe cases, the entire front and back walls of the uterus can fuse together. In milder cases, the adhesions can appear in smaller areas of the uterus.
The right doctor to consult for Asherman syndrome (intrauterine adhesions) is a Gynaecologist and Obstetrician along with a General Surgeon.