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Annual Report and Accounts - The Great Western Hospital

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Priority 9: To review the clinical care of patients who need to return to theatre within a<br />

two week period<br />

<strong>The</strong> aim for 2011/12 was to establish baseline figures for patient returns to <strong>The</strong>atre within 2 weeks.<br />

Total returns to <strong>The</strong>atre for YTD = 41<br />

Total cases YTD = 18.468<br />

Overall % YTD = 0.2%<br />

• <strong>The</strong>re continues to be monthly monitoring of specialty trends. <strong>The</strong>atre Coordinating<br />

Managers validate the monthly figures collated by the Informatics Team.<br />

• 2012/13 we will continue to collate, monitor <strong>and</strong> validate on a monthly basis.<br />

• We will continue to highlight any trends <strong>and</strong> report these to the appropriate specialty Clinical<br />

lead in the first instance.<br />

• Any trends or areas of concern will be discussed at the Directorate & Clinical Governance<br />

meeting on a monthly basis where appropriate.<br />

Priority 10: To ensure that patients who have sustained a fractured neck of femur are<br />

operated upon within 11 hrs of sustaining their injury if medically fit<br />

Hip fracture is a common, costly <strong>and</strong> well-defined injury, which occurs mainly in older people. As the<br />

number of elderly people <strong>and</strong> age-specific incidence of hip fracture continue to rise, orthopaedic <strong>and</strong><br />

rehabilitation services face growing pressures <strong>and</strong> a multidisciplinary working group meets bi-monthly<br />

to review all aspects of care for these patients.<br />

Early surgical intervention is associated with better patient outcome. In accordance with best practice<br />

tariff, the quality indicator contract time to theatre is 36 hours. <strong>The</strong> Trust indicator requires that 90% of<br />

patients who are deemed medically fit require surgery within 36 hours of admission. <strong>The</strong> average<br />

percentage of patients who achieve this is 91% for the year.<br />

CHART – Fractured Neck of Femur – Patients going to theatre with 36 hours if medically fit<br />

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