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I'm going to talk to you today
It's a bit of a curious question-
Those things that were surgically cut out
How did you deal with it in the end?
Surgery in a hospital
A lot of people don't experience it
These are the problems associated with surgery
There is no way for everyone to understand
So today
I'll give you a detailed answer
This question
1- Make specimens
Something cut off the body
Whether it's the appendix, the thyroid gland
It's still an amputation, which is relatively large
They are usually sent to the pathology department
Laboratory tests and identifications are conducted
If it is a "regular model".
It is generally made into "slices"
Doctors will look at these sections
to determine if the surgery was successful
Is there a possibility of re-lesions?
A pathology report is given
After that
These slices are archived by the hospital
It can generally be stored for 15 to 30 years
Period, if necessary
You can request borrowing slides repeatedly
Others
If the patient has no objections
It is directly disposed of as medical waste
If it's a "hidden" one
May be made into a specimen
Some people are gifted
The cut out organ may be rather peculiar
It has certain scientific research value
Then it may be made into a specimen
First of all, the hospital will consult with the family
After the family agrees, an informed consent form must be signed
After making a specimen
It will be stored in a biobank
If hospitals, medical schools, etc
There are related usage needs
You can borrow it for research and study
2- Be cremated
Some organs are cut off
Pathologic diagnosis is not required
They will be the same as the ones mentioned earlier
Do slice the remainder
All were classified as "medical waste"
In accordance with relevant regulations
They are required to pass
Specialized processes to deal with
First of all
The doctor will cut out the contents
Give the family a look
The family confirmed that it was correct
Sign the informed consent form
And after paying the medical waste disposal fee
These "medical wastes"
will enter the processing process
(Yes.)
This thing is at your own expense
And it comes according to weight
Take, for example, the regulations of a certain place
Medical waste disposal
The charging standard is 3.8 yuan/kg)
Packed in a special garbage bag
or in the trash
Centralized transportation to a special incineration point
Cremation is carried out
Dust to dust to dust
3- Take it yourself
Generally relatively large
For example, amputated stump limbs
Patients are not allowed to take it with them
But something small
For example, stones or something
If the patient wishes
You can take it home and treasure it
Before taking away, of course
Approval from the hospital is also required
In accordance with the relevant regulations
Go through a series of processes
Also need attention
You can't dispose of it after you take it home
For example, buying and selling, discarding at will
None of them are allowed
It is stipulated in the Regulations on the Management of Medical Waste
Transferring, buying and selling medical waste
The relevant authorities will order the illegal acts to stop
A warning will be given and illegal gains will be confiscated
If you decide to take it away
Then keep it at home and treasure it
A friend came to the house
You can also take it out and show it~
That's it
The part that was amputated in the hospital
Where is the final destination?
Finally, I'll give you more
Add a knowledge point
In some countries
Something like an amputation
Patients are also allowed to take it with themselves
There was once a girl
He had his right foot amputated due to illness
She took home the amputated right foot
I also set up a social account for it
Share your daily routine with yourself and your broken foot every day
Doctor for a minute, his posture rising
I'm Dr. Curious
Nice to meet you