A UK medical technology company is helping a hospital Trust continue to deliver orthopaedic procedures during a planned refurbishment of one of its operating theatres, as well as reduce waiting times for patients.
Gloucester-based Vanguard Healthcare Solutions is working alongside University Hospitals of Morecombe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) to provide a mobile laminar flow operating theatre at Westmorland General Hospital in Kendal.
Designed and built by Vanguard, the mobile theatre provides an anaesthetic room, operating theatre, two bed first-stage recovery area, staff changing room and utility areas. Vanguard are is constructing a corridor and ramps to ensure a seamless journey for the patient from the main body of the hospital to the unit.
The unit is expected to be on site for 24 weeks while refurbishment is carried out from December.
The theatre has been commissioned before the refurbishment work started to help the hospital improve patient waiting times for elective orthopaedic procedures.
Kate Maynard, director of operations (Hospitals) at UHMBT said: “During the 2018/19 financial year UHMBT will invest £19 million capital funding into improving patient areas. As part of this £1.9 million will be spent upgrading a theatre at Westmorland General Hospital (WGH).
“There are four theatres at WGH and the team care for around 400 patients each month, covering a range of specialities including orthopaedics, ophthalmology, general surgery, and urology.
“On 3 December 2018, a major refurbishment started in theatre two which will see it equipped with a state-of-the-art air handling and filtration system and become a modern environment for patients.
“During the refurbishment theatre capacity will be maintained with the use of a temporary vanguard theatre located at the back of Westmorland General Hospital. This temporary unit will be in place until April 2019 while theatre two is upgraded.”