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How are adhesions prevented during endometriosis surgery?

Topic:Surgery
Affected areas:pelvicbowelbladder

Adhesions are bands of scar tissue that can form as the body heals after surgery—and endometriosis itself can also drive inflammation and scarring. During excision surgery, our goal is to reduce the drivers of adhesion formation by removing disease thoroughly while handling tissues as gently and precisely as possible. A meticulous, minimally invasive approach helps limit bleeding, heat injury, and unnecessary trauma, all of which can increase inflammation and adhesion risk.


In our practice, robotic excision supports that precision with enhanced 3‑D visualization and wristed instruments, which can be especially helpful in complex or “frozen pelvis” cases where anatomy is distorted. When endometriosis involves sensitive areas like the bowel, bladder, or ureters, careful dissection and a well-planned team approach matter—not just for safety in the moment, but for how your tissues heal afterward. If adhesions are a major concern for you (for pain, fertility, or prior surgical scarring), reach out to schedule a consultation so we can review your history, imaging, and surgical goals and explain how we tailor technique and planning to your anatomy.

An illustration of a woman getting robotic excision surgery.

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