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  • Transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURB) is the standard diagnostic and treatment method.
  • TURB is a common urologic procedure, driving technological innovation.

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  • To review recent technological advancements in TURB.
  • To discuss the pros and cons of current TURB techniques.
  • To present data on the effectiveness and safety of new methods.

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  • Review of current literature on technological developments in TURB.
  • Analysis of advantages and disadvantages of existing methods.
  • Evaluation of reported effectiveness and safety data.

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  • Ongoing technological development in TURB focuses on enhancing surgical precision.
  • The goal of these advancements is to minimize bladder tumour recurrence and progression.
  • Currently, robust data demonstrating the superiority of any single new method is limited.

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  • Technological progress in TURB is continuous, aiming for improved outcomes in bladder cancer management.
  • Further high-quality research is needed to validate the superiority of novel TURB techniques.
  • Assessing the effectiveness and safety of evolving TURB technologies remains crucial.