Laparoscopic Adhesiolysis at Harsh Hospital
When scar tissue causes pain or fertility problems, keyhole surgery to release it offers smaller cuts, less pain and a faster return to everyday life, performed with precision and care in Himatnagar.
Adhesions are bands of internal scar tissue that can form after past surgery, infection or endometriosis, sometimes sticking organs together and causing pain or difficulty conceiving. Laparoscopic adhesiolysis gently divides and releases this scar tissue through a few tiny incisions, freeing the organs and easing symptoms. As an Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon, Dr. Hitesh Patel uses this minimally-invasive technique to help most women recover more comfortably and go home sooner. We take time to explain why surgery is being recommended, what alternatives exist, and exactly what to expect, so you feel confident, not anxious.
When It May Be Recommended
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Long-standing lower abdominal pain that may be linked to internal scar tissue.
Difficulty Conceiving
When adhesions may be affecting the tubes or ovaries and reducing fertility.
After Previous Surgery
Scar tissue that has formed following an earlier operation in the abdomen or pelvis.
Past Infection
Adhesions that developed after a pelvic infection and are now causing trouble.
Endometriosis-Related
Scar tissue formed by endometriosis that is pulling organs together.
Pain with Movement
Discomfort during intimacy, bowel movements or activity caused by tethered tissue.
Our Approach
- Detailed Evaluation, a full assessment, scans and a frank discussion of whether surgery is truly the best option for you.
- Pre-operative Planning, fitness checks, clear instructions and answers to every question before the day of surgery.
- Keyhole Surgery, scar tissue is carefully divided through small incisions under safe anaesthesia, freeing the organs gently.
- Comfortable Recovery, gentle pain control and early movement, with most women going home within a short stay.
- Follow-up Care, wound checks, recovery guidance and ongoing support as you return to normal life.
Why Patients Trust Harsh Hospital
Minimally-invasive technique
Years of surgical care
Recovery, smaller scars
Surgery only when needed
What to Expect
Compared with open surgery, laparoscopic adhesiolysis usually means less pain, a shorter hospital stay and a quicker return to normal activities, with a magnified camera view that helps us release scar tissue precisely. Before surgery we make sure you understand the plan; afterwards we guide your recovery step by step.
- Only a few small incisions instead of one large cut.
- A clear, magnified view that helps protect surrounding organs.
- Clear, written do’s and don’ts for your recovery weeks at home.
- A direct line to our team if anything worries you afterwards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are adhesions?
Adhesions are bands of internal scar tissue that can form after surgery, infection or endometriosis. They may stick organs together and cause pain or fertility problems, which keyhole surgery can help to relieve.
Can adhesions form again after surgery?
New scar tissue can sometimes develop, as any surgery carries a small chance of adhesions forming. We use careful, gentle keyhole techniques to keep this risk as low as possible and explain what to expect.
Will it help my fertility?
For some women, releasing adhesions around the tubes or ovaries can improve the chances of conceiving. We discuss your individual situation and how surgery fits with your fertility plans beforehand.
How long is the recovery?
Many women feel noticeably better within a couple of weeks and gradually return to full activity over a few weeks. We give you a personalised timeline based on your work and home life.
Will I have a large scar?
No. The procedure uses a few small incisions, so scarring is minimal compared with traditional open surgery.
