Medical litter: Not just a Seinfieldian problem
Anybody remember the episode of Seinfield where Kramer is observing a surgery and drops a Junior Mint into the guy’s body cavity? It was funny considering it was so obviously outlandish — of course doctors would notice whether something was left in the body that shouldn’t be there. Of course they would remove it before sewing the body shut, right?
Perhaps not.
Medical litter has become a major problem, with 72 deaths and 4675 injuries occurring due to “unretrieved device fragments” known as UDFs. Most often the problem has to do with wire guides for catheters used for heart operations — they can break or fracture and the device (or fragments) are left behind. Bone screws are a problem as well, but there
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Original post by Kristen Seymour
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