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Hip Int. 2005 Jul - Sep;15(3):171-176. doi: 10.5301/HIP.2008.923.

MRSA-free elective orthopaedic surgery.A dedicated elective orthopaedic ward free from MRSA Alexandra Hospital, Redditch, UK.

Hip international : the journal of clinical and experimental research on hip pathology and therapy

Amit Datta, A Gardner, K Bell

Affiliations

  1. Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Alexandra Hospital, Redditch - UK.

PMID: 28224603 DOI: 10.5301/HIP.2008.923

Abstract

Deep infection complicating arthroplasty surgery carries a heavy financial and emotional burden on any orthopaedic service. The cost of hospital acquired infection is estimated at 1 billion per year by the National Audit Office. Healthcare associated infection is an area currently under great scrutiny. The Alexandra Hospital, Redditch, has developed a dedicated elective orthopaedic ward free from methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) that delivers high quality and high volume major joint replacement surgery through rigorous infection control. Between October 2001 and December 2002, the Alexandra Hospital had an infection rate of 0.21% for total knee replacements compared to the national rate of 2.1% p= 0.002 (CI 0.00005-0.01) The infection rate for total hip replacements was 1.31% compared to 3.8% nationwide. p= 0.01 (CI 0.004- 0.03). The total number of joint replacements performed per year, utilising the same number of elective beds, increased from 482 in 2001 to 629 in 2002. We believe that the MRSA screening policy and subsequent altered bed utilisation have contributed to lowering the rate of infection and improved efficiency. We have developed a safe, effective and efficient orthopaedic unit within the framework of an acute NHS trust. We believe the practical changes and modest investment that have been made within our department can be repeated in other units around the country with relative ease. (Hip International 2005; 15: 171-6).

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