Pelvic adhesions can involve different organs and are usually caused by multiple surgeries, infection, or endometriosis. Scar tissue can make organs stick together in the pelvic area. These pelvic adhesions can occur around the bladder, bowel, ureter, uterus and ovaries. They can be completely asymptomatic, but they can also severely affect a woman's health.
When scar tissue causes infertility, pain or gastrointestinal problems, such as bloating and constipation, it's important that women look into minimally invasive surgical resection. Thorough resection is essential in order to relieve pain and avoid new adhesions to form.
Learn more about pelvic adhesions and relieving pain with minimally invasive approach in this recent blog: Pelvic Adhesions: Relieving Pain With Minimally Invasive Removal
Learn more about pelvic adhesions and relieving pain with minimally invasive approach in this recent blog: Pelvic Adhesions: Relieving Pain With Minimally Invasive Removal
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If you would like to discuss your options for minimally invasive resection of pelvic adhesions with a CIGC specialist Paul MacKoul MD or Natalya Danilyants MD, call 888-SURGERY or contact us online. Women travel to Washington DC from around the world for innovative minimally invasive GYN surgery through CIGC's travel program.
Find Us On Social Media:
Paul MacKoul MD on Facebook | Natalya Danilyants MD on Facebook
Paul MacKoul MD on Twitter | Natalya Danilyants MD on Twitter
Dr. Paul MacKoul on LinkedIn | Dr. Natalya Danilyants on LinkedIn
Patient Reviews:
Dr. Paul MacKoul Reviews | Dr. Natalya Danilyants Reviews