The lysis of adhesions that form in the abdomen after surgical procedures or after pelvic infections is preferably performed laparoscopically, whenever this is possible.
The reason is that after the laparoscopic method, tissue reaction is reduced and therefore fewer new adhesions form, resulting in less pain and fewer obstructive symptoms from the bowel.
Depending on the extent of the adhesions, the procedure may be relatively simple or extensive and technically demanding. Proper preoperative preparation of the patient and thorough knowledge of anatomy and laparoscopic techniques by the gynecologist are therefore necessary in every case
