I believe the medical industry has been recycling/ reusing for decades. Case in point.
In '94 I had reconstructive leg surgery due to an automobile accident that spawned an injury necessitating installation of pins & plates. 2 yrs later, when the hw was removed, I asked if I could have the hw since I paid for it, and was given a cock & bu…
I believe the medical industry has been recycling/ reusing for decades. Case in point.
In '94 I had reconstructive leg surgery due to an automobile accident that spawned an injury necessitating installation of pins & plates. 2 yrs later, when the hw was removed, I asked if I could have the hw since I paid for it, and was given a cock & bull story as to why not.
I believe the medical industry has been recycling/ reusing for decades. Case in point.
In '94 I had reconstructive leg surgery due to an automobile accident that spawned an injury necessitating installation of pins & plates. 2 yrs later, when the hw was removed, I asked if I could have the hw since I paid for it, and was given a cock & bull story as to why not.
What was done with the hw?
Did they just toss it in the trash?
No, they reused it!