Kent Messenger Maidstone

New ‘barn theatre’ plans to help cut surgery backlog

Aims to reduce waiting times since pandemic

- By Ciaran Duggan Local Democracy Reporter cduggan@thekmgroup.co.uk

New plans to create an orthopaedi­c unit in a Kent hospital to tackle a backlog of surgical treatments have been described as “transforma­tory”.

A fresh case has been put forward by the NHS in Kent to create a modernised “barn theatre” at Maidstone Hospital by March 2023 amid delays for patients.

Orthopaedi­c treatments are typically for musculoske­letal disorders, such as hip and knee replacemen­ts, along with operations for hands and shoulders.

More than 1,700 Kent patients have been”in pain” as they wait over 12 months for orthopaedi­c surgery, according to the NHS.

Consultant anaestheti­st Dr Andy Taylor described the lengthy wait times as “embarrassi­ng” during a public meeting in County Hall, Maidstone last week.

He told a panel of Kent county councillor­s: “Although we have worked hard to keep emergency operating theatres functionin­g,

the elective procedures were unfortunat­ely and inevitably delayed.”

In the UK’s health sector, orthopaedi­c operations have been hardest hit by the coronaviru­s pandemic, including across Kent and Medway.

Kent’s NHS is finding solutions to clear the high waiting list.

Under this, a plan has been unveiled by Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust to tackle the backlog, involving hundreds of patients, by building the new unit at Maidstone Hospital.

Barn theatres consist of a main surgical area and an air canopy over each station to prevent the spread of infection and recovery areas.

Dr Taylor described the orthopaedi­c recovery plans as “exciting” when Kent County Council’s (KCC) health scrutiny committee met last Wednesday.

At Maidstone Hospital, the proposed facility will include four new operating theatres and have a total capacity for 3,360 orthopaedi­c cases per year.

Each operating theatre is expected to have capacity for 840 operations a year. It will include a 20-bed inpatient ward and a 16-bed day ward.

It will be shared between the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust and other hospitals in Kent and Medway.

NHS chiefs anticipate shorter operation waits, fewer cancellati­ons, greater capacity and improved staff recruitmen­t and retention.

Malling North East member Andrew Kennedy (Con) said the plan is “a step in the right direction” to prevent cancellati­ons.

 ?? ?? Maidstone Hospital will host the ‘barn theatre’ made up of a main surgical area and an air canopy over each station to reduce risk of infection spread
Maidstone Hospital will host the ‘barn theatre’ made up of a main surgical area and an air canopy over each station to reduce risk of infection spread
 ?? ?? The orthopaedi­c unit is hoped to be open next March
The orthopaedi­c unit is hoped to be open next March

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