2004
DOI: 10.1007/bf03167926
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Impact of emergency admissions on elective surgical workload

Abstract: The cancellation of surgery creates untold hardship for patients who plan their working and family lives around the proposed operation date. Most are cancelled at less than 24 hours notice. The cost implications to the community are immense but have not been calculated. The separation of emergency and planned surgery is essential through adequate observation ward access.

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“…This would be greatly welcomed by women as cancellation of operations is very unsatisfactory and can result in significant distress and anxiety for the women. 15 There is also economic considerations of cancelling operations by failing to adhere to performance targets. The use of 24-hour day case vaginal hysterectomy would allow the procedure to be carried out irrespective of the bed shortages with significant financial savings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would be greatly welcomed by women as cancellation of operations is very unsatisfactory and can result in significant distress and anxiety for the women. 15 There is also economic considerations of cancelling operations by failing to adhere to performance targets. The use of 24-hour day case vaginal hysterectomy would allow the procedure to be carried out irrespective of the bed shortages with significant financial savings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also requires major expenditure of time and cost by patients and their families [1,5,6,22]. Cancellation of an elective procedure carries a major cost implication to the hospitals because of wasted hospital resources and major impact on patients because of loss of time from work as well as the impact of the wasted effort on the patient's family [22].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancellations of operation due to inadequate preparation of important medical conditions are avoidable [5][6][7]22] the medical problems could have been identified in time and the number of cancellations on medical grounds could have been avoided by establishing a formal protocol with the surgeons. All the patients are assessed a day before operation by the anesthetist in our hospital and the few available anesthesiologist were not involved in preoperative assessment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They consequently do not have to take additional leave if the operation is performed during a weekend. [15] The Saturday elective operations are not interrupted, as a separate theatre is available for emergencies. In the absence of an emergency theatre during weekdays, performing elective operations on Saturdays remains a reasonable approach in an effort to reduce the elective operation waiting period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%