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electrosection (e-lek″tro-sek´shәn) a type of electrosurgery used to cut into, plane, or remove tissue. The active electrode uses slightly damped, modulated undamped, or undamped currents and may be a knife blade, wire loop, or needle; the passive electrode is an adhesive dispersive pad.
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