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News Release - Elective Surgeries Restart at the Balfour

Elective surgeries that were stopped because of the pandemic will restart at the Balfour Hospital on August 17.

Pamela Walker, NHS Orkney’s Ambulatory Care Manager, said urgent and necessary surgery had already restarted after it was completely stopped in May and June. Urgent and necessary procedures have continued/recommenced where it has been safe to do so and within Scottish Government guidelines, she said.

While elective procedures are important they are not categorised as emergencies or urgent. Examples include cholecystectomies, some gynaecological and orthopaedic procedures.

Pamela said services were gradually being remobilised, with the situation returning to normal, but there were limitations on the number of patients who could be operated on every day due to the additional Covid-19 restrictions.

“We can now do four general anaesthetics every day (from six under normal circumstances). However, patients needing local anaesthetics are being fitted in around the general anaesthetics and this is reducing the number of those still waiting for a procedure increasing the number of procedures being safely undertaken.”

The theatre/Day Unit teams are also limited to doing surgeries linked to one discipline a day as space in the Day Unit is reduced from ten to six trolleys. This is because some of the space normally used for theatre/Day Unit has been given over to the Covid ventilation unit which, is to remain in place for the foreseeable future.

“But we are working through the lists and we are confident that all those waiting will be attended to,” she said. “While some people might feel we have forgotten about them, this is not the case. The impact of Covid means there have been long delays.”

Senior Charge Nurse, Diane Gray, said those coming for a general anaesthetic had to have a Covid test 15 days before their surgery, then shield with everyone in their household for 14 days, then have another Covid test the day before their operation.

“We understand that not everyone wants to or can do this. If a patient is waiting for elective surgery but they don’t want to shield for two weeks, they can let us know and we will contact them again when the guidance changes. It is important for them to know that they will not be prejudiced or moved to the bottom of the list,” Diane said.

Both Pamela and Diane said that the decision to have an elective procedure during this time rested with the patient.

“We understand that this is a very difficult time, that the situation is continually changing and that not everyone wants to come into a hospital environment.”

Getting in touch

We shall be delighted to hear from you, so here are the various ways of contacting us:

The Balfour

By telephone to:
01856 888100
(during office hours)

01856 888000
(out of hours)

By e-mail to:
ORK.feedback@nhs.scot

By letter to the address below:

Foreland Road
Kirkwall
Orkney
KW15 1NZ