Bangor Mail

How Ysbyty Gwynedd staff helped transform my life

Woman chairbound for months as Covid delayed surgery

- Harri Evans

ALLŷN woman has praised staff at Ysbyty Gwynedd for transformi­ng her life and helping her get back on her feet.

Linda Jones, 55, underwent a total hip replacemen­t during August after she suffered complicati­ons from a previous surgical procedure earlier in the year, which left her housebound, and in a wheelchair.

Her operation was due to take place in March, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it was postponed.

However, surgeons recognised Linda was in urgent need of treatment and immediatel­y started planning how they were able to carry out her operation safely during these unpreceden­ted times.

Linda was no ordinary patient; she underwent a lung transplant in 2014, and in 2007 was diagnosed with Systemic Sclerosis – an autoimmune disorder that causes the immune system to attack the body.

As Linda was deemed high-risk, her operation took several months to prepare and was carried out by two Orthopaedi­c Surgeons Mr Stuart Griffin and Mr Oliver Blocker, Anaestheti­st Mr Chris Bailey and a dedicated theatre and anaestheti­c team.

Consultant Anaestheti­st Dr Suman Mitra carried out her pre-op assessment. He ensured Linda was prepared for her operation and put plans in place to ensure she received her care in the safest possible environmen­t due to her vulnerabil­ity.

Linda said: “Usually when I walk into a room doctors walk out of the room as they rarely come across anyone like me as I have so many complex issues!

“However, the team at Ysbyty Gwynedd were determined to find a way to treat me and did everything they could to ensure that my operation went ahead when it was safe to do so.

“It has been a very difficult year, especially with Covid-19, initially I was due for my operation in March and it was postponed due to the pandemic.

“I was in a lot of pain, and even though I was shielding through lockdown my

pain was worsening and I could no longer manage just on crutches.

“My passion is walking, and I love walking my dog, and at the time with my hip and everything going on I did wonder whether I would ever be able to do that again.”

Consultant Orthopaedi­c Surgeon Mr Stuart Griffin said: “Linda was a high risk patient but was in urgent need of treatment and losing her independen­ce at home due to her condition.

“During the pandemic we have to ensure we can provide some limited services in the safest environmen­t possible.

“A lot of planning was involved with the surgical and management teams in regards to this operation and some compromise had to be taken and all of us had to accept there would be risks.

“At the best of times surgery is the ultimate team sport, with every player essential to maximise the chances of a good outcome.”

Consultant Orthopaedi­c Surgeon Mr Oliver Blocker added: “This was a real team effort, it involved planning with the anaestheti­sts, nurses, theatre staff, chest physicians, transplant teams in another hospital and pharmacy team to ensure we were able to carry out this operation in the safest manner possible.

“It also involved regular conversati­ons with Linda to ensure she understood the risks and how we were going to carry this operation out.

“We really appreciate the feedback from Linda and want to use these experience­s to see how we can do things better in the new normal.”

Linda, who is now getting stronger by the day at her home in Abersoch with the help of physiother­apists, wished to thank the team at Ysbyty Gwynedd for their care.

She said: “I couldn’t thank the team enough for the treatment I have received. I went into Ysbyty Gwynedd with every faith and confidence in those who were looking after me.

“The nursing staff on Enlli Ward were fantastic, I felt I was in my own private ward, they treated me like a princess!”

 ??  ?? Left to right: Consultant Orthopaedi­c Surgeon Mr Oliver Blocker, Linda Jones and Consultant Orthopaedi­c Surgeon Mr Stuart Griffin
Left to right: Consultant Orthopaedi­c Surgeon Mr Oliver Blocker, Linda Jones and Consultant Orthopaedi­c Surgeon Mr Stuart Griffin

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