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Does glandular cystitis still need electrocautery after electrotomy

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2025-05-15 23:10:30
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Electrocautery is usually required after electroresection of cystitis glandularis.
Electroresection can remove abnormal tissue in the bladder by electrocautery, electrocoagulation, etc., so as to improve cystitis glandularis. It is usually performed under cystoscope. Electrocautery can use high-frequency current to cause thermal damage to tissues, promote healing of the removed area, prevent bleeding, and also help remove residual abnormal tissue. Cystitis glandularis after electrotomy, usually need to carry out local electrocautery, to help the bladder site hemostasis, while controlling the local inflammatory response, prevention of recurrence of cystitis glandularis.