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How to remove and save a square section of drywall?

I have a leak coming out the wall behind my shower head (running down the pipe for the shower head, but who knows what's going on inside the wall). I have easy access to the other side of the wall. There is no panel or other access to the plumbing, so I will have to cut out a section of drywall. I would like to take out section between the studs, but be able to re-use this section when I have (hopefully) fixed the leak. I was planning to drill a hole in each corner of the square I want to remove, then use a jigsaw to make the cuts. Will this work, or should I use another tool?To re-attach it, I'm just planning to attach some pieces of 2x4 onto the existing studs to have something to screw the drywall back into.

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