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Resection in saline (NaCl) is mainly used in urology for prostate and bladder resection. The procedure is also used in gynecology for myoma and endometrium resection as an additional alternative to monopolar resection. The key difference is the use of saline (NaCl) instead of glucose solution. Saline is used as an irrigation medium and conductor, contributing to even greater patient safety because a neutral electrode no longer needs to be connected to the patient’s body. The current does not therefore flow through the patient’s body but is conducted to the electrode instead. Resection benefits
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