The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

80 ops off as hospital runs out of clean tools

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Dozens of operations have been cancelled at a hospital because of a lack of sterilised surgical instrument­s.

The problem means patients turning up at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for operations have had to be sent home as the sterilisin­g unit cannot provide enough trays of equipment.

The issue has led to 80 ops in NHS Lothian being cancelled this year, according to one source.

A unnamed consultant warned there were instrument sterilisat­ion issues across the country and no extra capacity at any Scottish site.

Miles Criggs, health spokesman for the Scottish Conservati­ves, said: “Edinburgh is in a crisis position around waiting times for orthopaedi­c operations.

“The sterile services unit is not for purpose either.”

NHS Lothian confirmed nine operations had been postponed this week and others had been in previous weeks, because of sterilisat­ion problems.

It said there were pressures within the hospital sterilisat­ion and disinfecti­on unit where demand is greater than capacity and action was being taken to resolve this.

Jacquie Campbell, NHS Lothian’s, chief officer, acute hospital services, apologised to affected patients and added that safety was the health board’s top priority.

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