Metal in Medicine
The discussion delves into the complexities of using metal in surgical procedures, highlighting that while metal may be inert in certain areas of the body, it can cause significant issues when placed near sensory-rich tissues like the periosteum. Ahmad expresses skepticism about the routine removal of metalwork, suggesting it may often be unnecessary and driven by profit motives. Simon counters with the perspective that metal should generally be removed if it poses a problem, emphasizing the importance of understanding the implications of metal placement in the body.In this clip
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