God's Grace IVF Center
Talk to the fertility IVF Experts Dr. Roshi Satija (AIIMS)
Talk to the fertility IVF Experts Dr. Roshi Satija (AIIMS)
Talk to the fertility IVF Experts Dr. Roshi Satija (AIIMS)
Pelvic adhesions are bands of scar tissue that form between organs in the pelvic region. These adhesions can develop due to previous surgeries, infections, endometriosis, or pelvic inflammatory disease. Over time, they can lead to complications such as chronic pelvic pain, infertility, or difficulty with bowel and bladder function.
At God’s Grace IVF Center in Delhi, we provide expert diagnosis and effective treatment for pelvic adhesions. Led by Dr. Roshi Satija, our care is grounded in advanced medical techniques, compassionate support, and a deep understanding of reproductive health.
Pelvic adhesions occur when scar tissue forms abnormal connections between pelvic organs such as the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and bladder. These bands can restrict normal movement, alter organ function, and sometimes cause organs to stick together.
Prior pelvic or abdominal surgery
Infections such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Radiation therapy
Complications from childbirth or miscarriage
Although adhesions are not always symptomatic, they may eventually impact your fertility or quality of life. Therefore, early diagnosis is important.
Symptoms can vary based on the location and severity of adhesions. In some cases, the scar tissue may remain silent. However, many women experience:
Chronic pelvic or lower abdominal pain
Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)
Difficulty conceiving (infertility)
Irregular menstrual cycles
Painful bowel movements or urination
Because these symptoms overlap with other conditions, an accurate diagnosis is essential for targeted treatment.
Detecting pelvic adhesions can be challenging since they are not always visible on imaging tests. Nonetheless, our approach includes:
Pelvic examination
Transvaginal or abdominal ultrasound
MRI or hysterosalpingography (HSG)
Diagnostic laparoscopy – the most definitive method
Laparoscopy allows our specialists to see the exact location of adhesions and assess their impact on fertility or pelvic organs.
At God’s Grace IVF Center, we focus on treatments that are both effective and minimally invasive.
This is the gold-standard treatment for pelvic adhesions. Through tiny incisions, we use laparoscopic tools to gently remove or release scar tissue. This technique improves fertility outcomes and significantly reduces pain.
If adhesions are blocking fallopian tubes or interfering with the ovaries, targeted surgical intervention can help restore natural fertility or improve IVF success.
After removing adhesions, we may place anti-adhesion barriers or use hormonal therapy to reduce the chance of recurrence.
Transitioning from pain and uncertainty to clarity and control is possible—with the right diagnosis and expert care.
👩⚕️ Led by Dr. Roshi Satija, a fertility expert with extensive laparoscopic experience
🏥 Equipped with modern diagnostic and surgical technology
🧬 Personalized care plans based on your fertility goals
💬 Transparent consultation and emotional support throughout your journey
Your comfort, fertility, and well-being are at the heart of everything we do.
Pelvic adhesions are scar tissue that form between the pelvic organs, such as the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, and surrounding structures. They grow because:
Surgery: Abdominal or pelvic surgery, such as hysterectomy, hysterectomy, or myomectomy, is a common procedure.
Infection: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause pain and scarring.
Endometriosis: Endometrial tissue outside the uterus can cause pain and adhesions.
Trauma: Trauma to the abdominal area can cause adhesions.
Dr. Roshi Satija is the best doctor around, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of abdominal adhesions caused by a variety of conditions, providing the best care for your needs.
Pelvic adhesions do not always cause visible symptoms, but when they do occur, they can include:
Chronic pelvic pain: Constant pain or vomiting in the lower abdomen.
Infertility: Adhesions can block blood vessels or prevent an egg from implanting. Pain during Intercourse: Adhesions can restrict the movement of the pelvic organs, causing discomfort.
Irregular bowel movements: If bacteria cause intestinal problems, constipation or bloating may occur.
Irregular menstrual bleeding: Adhesions around the uterus can cause unusual bleeding or cramping.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, Dr. Roshi Satija is the best doctor in the area, offering advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans to relieve pain and restore fertility.
Yes, adhesions can block the fallopian tubes or distort the uterine cavity, making conception difficult.
Adhesions are typically removed surgically through laparoscopic or hysteroscopic procedures.
Adhesions are not always visible on ultrasound but may be suspected based on associated abnormalities.
Yes, adhesions can recur after surgery, but recurrence can be minimized through careful surgical techniques and post-operative care.
Not always. If adhesions are mild and asymptomatic, they may not require treatment.
For personalized care and cutting-edge solutions, consult Dr. Roshi Satija today!
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