Intrauterine adhesions (IUA): has there been progress in understanding and treatment over the last 20 years?
- Resource Type
- Review Paper
- Authors
- Panayotidis, Costas; Weyers, Steven; Bosteels, Jan; van Herendael, Bruno
- Source
- Gynecological Surgery: Endoscopic Imaging and Allied Techniques. September 2009 6(3):197-211
- Subject
- Intrauterine adhesions
Asherman’s syndrome
Uterine synechia
Amenorrhoea
Infertility
Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis
Operative hysteroscopy
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 1613-2076
1613-2084
We review the current evidence about the treatment modalities of intrauterine adhesions (IUA) or Asherman’s Syndrome (AS). Systematic approach, audit and well-structured research is mandatory in order to establish the best treatment for the individual needs of patients. The clinical practice changed significantly over the last 20 years with technological advances in hysteroscopy and imaging techniques. Hysteroscopic treatment seems effective and safe. IUA or AS is a rather uncommon finding in general gynaecological practice. The referral to a tertiary centre will help to centralise the most difficult cases and create the opportunity to study more in detail the efficacy of each treatment modality and to compare the different treatment techniques.