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Intestinal Injuries Associated with the Novasure Bipolar Device
Journal of Gynecologic Surgery, 06/15/09
Baggish MS et al. - Despite several safeguards devised by the manufacturer, the Novasure bipolar device can and will perforate the uterus and cause thermal injury leading to intestinal perforation.
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