 This study found that multiple pregnancies, high negative pressure suction evacuation, and long suction evacuation time are independent risk factors for the development of intrauterine adhesions following induced abortion. Historoscopic surgery substantially improves the clinical outcomes of intrauterine adhesions with cure rates of 100%, 93.8% and 85.7% for mild, moderate, and severe cases, respectively. This article was authored by Xiao Yongmou, Guerong Qin, Zhu Lingzhu, and others.