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What is electrosection?

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Updated: 9/20/2023

The major techniques that may be involved in the electrosurgery step include .electrosection (cutting)

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What techniques are involved in electrosurgery?

The major techniques that may be involved in the electrosurgery step include electrodesiccation (removal of water), fulguration(production of a spark to destroy tissue), electrocoagulation(forming blood clots to stop bleeding), and electrosection (cutting)


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