Auckland study finds flaws in packaging of human tissue bound for crematorium.
Nearly one in three bags containing human body parts taken during healthcare procedures have leaked on their way to disposal, a study at the Auckland City Hospital suggests.
Auckland District Health Board disposed of more than 7600 items of body tissue last year, such as tonsils, breast tissue, placentas and appendixes.
Tissue is returned to the patient if they ask for it; otherwise it is placed in a dedicated freezer at the health board's LabPLUS laboratory at the hospital. A funeral director takes it to the Mangere Lawn Cemetery and Crematorium where, after cremation, the ashes are scattered in the grounds of the crematorium.
"This process was endorsed by the ADHB Maori health team," the board's chief executive, Ailsa Claire, told the Herald.