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South Tyneside Hospital's 'high demand' cancels surgeries | South Tyneside Hospital's 'high demand' cancels surgeries |
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Planned surgeries at South Tyneside Hospital have been cancelled after an "unprecedented" volume of admissions to A&E left the hospital with no beds. | Planned surgeries at South Tyneside Hospital have been cancelled after an "unprecedented" volume of admissions to A&E left the hospital with no beds. |
South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust said "high volumes" of people who did not need immediate attention had been attending A&E over the festive break. | South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust said "high volumes" of people who did not need immediate attention had been attending A&E over the festive break. |
The trust said because of this it "sadly" had to cancel all planned surgery as there were no free beds. | |
However, emergency operations are still being carried out. | |
Last month there was a 22% increase in attendances in A&E at the hospital compared with December 2011. | Last month there was a 22% increase in attendances in A&E at the hospital compared with December 2011. |
'Winter illnesses' | 'Winter illnesses' |
Dr Shaz Wahid said: "At this time of year, we usually see an upsurge in emergency attendances at hospital with a range of winter illnesses... however, I have worked 10 Christmases at this hospital and I have never seen it as busy. | Dr Shaz Wahid said: "At this time of year, we usually see an upsurge in emergency attendances at hospital with a range of winter illnesses... however, I have worked 10 Christmases at this hospital and I have never seen it as busy. |
"Normally, we would expect to get about 150 to 180 attendances a day at A&E but we have been averaging well over 200 in recent days. On one of the days over the holiday period it even rose to 250." | "Normally, we would expect to get about 150 to 180 attendances a day at A&E but we have been averaging well over 200 in recent days. On one of the days over the holiday period it even rose to 250." |
Mr Wahid said the Norovirus could be a possible contributory factor to the increase in the number of patients. | Mr Wahid said the Norovirus could be a possible contributory factor to the increase in the number of patients. |
Chief executive Lorraine Lambert said: "Despite opening a significant number of additional beds, we are having great difficulty in accommodating those very sick patients who require a bed in the hospital. | Chief executive Lorraine Lambert said: "Despite opening a significant number of additional beds, we are having great difficulty in accommodating those very sick patients who require a bed in the hospital. |
"We would ask people to do their very best to attend their GP practice, minor injuries units, walk-in centres, or local chemist for advice and avoid attending A&E wherever possible." | "We would ask people to do their very best to attend their GP practice, minor injuries units, walk-in centres, or local chemist for advice and avoid attending A&E wherever possible." |
The trust said surgery was currently planned for Thursday, although beds were "very congested". |
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