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Studies from University of Michigan in the area of gynecology described

Published in Women's Health Weekly, September 27th, 2007

According to a study from the United States, "The ongoing desire to improve hemostasis and efficiency during surgery is manifested in the rapid development of electrosurgical technology. These changes have brought about a wide variety of devices available to the practicing surgeon during both open and endoscopic cases."

"Depending on the instrument chosen, various clinical effects ranging from simple coagulation to the seating of large vascular bundles are obtained. However potential pitfalls or complications also exist," wrote K. Wang and colleagues, University of Michigan.

The researchers concluded: "A thorough understanding of the pros and cons of...

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