Home › Forums › Infexion Connexion › Re: Orthopaedic surgery and infections
- This topic has 0 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 14 years, 5 months ago by Jenny Stubbings.
-
AuthorPosts
-
06/07/2010 at 11:53 am #68350Jenny StubbingsParticipant
Author:
Jenny StubbingsEmail:
J.Stubbings@CALVARYTAS.COM.AUOrganisation:
State:
Hi Michael,
No we don’t accommodate any of the below if at all possible on our
orthopaedic wards. Last year we finalised policy around this and where ever
possible these patients are placed else where in the facility. As you have
stated it was an extremely contentious issue for our orthopaedic surgeons so
they drove the policy and are quite happy to comply. We have an extremely
low infection rate for our joint replacements so they are very anxious to
keep it that way.
Regards
Jenny—–Original Message—–
Hi all
Just some quick questions about orthopaedic patients with infections.
1. Do you accommodate orthopaedic patients with active wound infection
on your post-op orthopaedic wards?
2. In particular, do you accommodate orthopaedic joint surgery patients
with active wound infections on the same ward as post-op orthopaedic
joint surgery patients?
3. Do you allow patients colonised with MRSA or ESBL’s to be
accommodated on the same ward as post-op orthopaedic joint surgery
patients?
4. If yes to any of the above, are patients on orthopaedic wards with
colonisation or infections always placed in single rooms?These are contentious issues for orthopaedic surgeons in our facility
(and probably many other facilities!), so any comments or thoughts on
risks and risk management strategies to prevent joint infections
post-operatively would be appreciated.Does any one know of any useful published guidelines about this?
Thanks
MichaelMichael Wishart | GPH – Infection Control Coordinator
GPH – Quality & Safety Unit (Infection Control) | Greenslopes Private
Hospital
Newdegate Street, Greenslopes QLD 4120
t: 07 3394 7919 | f: 07 3394 7985
e: WishartM@ramsayhealth.com.au | w: http://www.ramsayhealth.com.auRamsay Health Care is an environmentally responsible corporation, please
consider the environment before printing this email.This e-mail message and any accompanying files may contain
information that is confidential and subject to privilege. If you
are not the intended recipient, and have received the e-mail
in error, you are notified that any use, dissemination,
distribution, forwarding, printing or copying of the message
and any attached files is strictly prohibited. If you have
received this e-mail message in error please immediately
advise the sender by return e-mail, or telephone 1800 243 903.
You must destroy the original transmission and its contents.
Any views expressed within this communication are those of
the individual sender, except where the sender specifically
states them to be the views of Ramsay Health Care.
This communication should not be copied or disseminated
without permission.
————————————————————————Messages posted to this list are solely the opinion of the authors, and do
not represent the opinion of AICA.
Archive of all messages are available at http://aicalist.org.au/archives –
registration and login required.
Replies to this message will be directed back to the list. To create a new
message send an email to aicalist@aicalist.org.au
To send a message to the list administrator send an email to
aicalist-request@aicalist.org.au.
You can unsubscribe from this list be sending ‘signoff aicalist’ (without
the quotes) to listserv@aicalist.org.au
This email message is intended for the use of the addressed recipients only and may contain information that is confidential and legally privileged. Before opening or using attachments, please check them for viruses or defects, as Calvary Health Care Tasmania’s liability is limited to the resupply of any affected attachments. If you have received this message in error, please delete it along with any attachments from your system and notify Calvary Health Care Tasmania immediately. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you must not disseminate, copy or take any action based upon it. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Calvary Health Care Tasmania.Messages posted to this list are solely the opinion of the authors, and do not represent the opinion of AICA.
Archive of all messages are available at http://aicalist.org.au/archives – registration and login required.
Replies to this message will be directed back to the list. To create a new message send an email to aicalist@aicalist.org.au
To send a message to the list administrator send an email to aicalist-request@aicalist.org.au.
You can unsubscribe from this list be sending ‘signoff aicalist’ (without the quotes) to listserv@aicalist.org.au -
AuthorPosts
- The forum ‘Infexion Connexion’ is closed to new topics and replies.