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Press releases

  • Surgery set to be transformed for millions of patients by a new wave of technologies, finds Commission

    07 Dec 2018 The Commission on the Future of Surgery has predicted that surgery is about to be transformed for millions of patients by a new wave of technologies – driven by changes in digital technology and our understanding of human biology – which in some cases are only months away. Unlike many previous innovations, the forthcoming technologies are expected to affect every type of surgery, including the way it is provided and the way we train surgeons.
  • Almost 20,000 patients in Northern Ireland now waiting more than a year for hospital treatment, warns Royal College of Surgeons

    29 Nov 2018 Northern Ireland Department of Health waiting time statistics published today (Thursday 29 November 2018) show there are now 19,715 patients waiting more than a year for inpatient treatment – a rise of almost 50% compared to September 2017. By contrast, in England 3,156 patients were waiting more than a year. A further 94,222 are now waiting more than a year for an outpatient appointment in Northern Ireland.
  • RCS statement on medical device regulation

    26 Nov 2018 BBC One's Panorama will air a programme on medical device regulation tonight, which is part of a larger international investigation, called the Implant Files, carried out by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). UK partners for the investigation have included the BBC, The BMJ and The Guardian. Professor Derek Alderson, President of the Royal College of Surgeons, will appear on the Panorama programme tonight, calling for drastic regulatory changes for medical devices.
  • RCS statement on need for national guidelines on the introduction of new procedures and technologies

    09 Nov 2018 The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) has responded to reports that the Newcastle Coroner intends to write to the RCS to ask whether there should be national guidelines on the introduction of new procedures or technologies, following the death of a 69-year-old man who suffered multiple organ failure after robot-assisted heart valve surgery.
  • Medical professionals call on Government to prioritise cutting waiting times for non-urgent treatment

    05 Nov 2018 NHS Partners Network, together with the Royal College of Surgeons, the Patients Association and the British Orthopaedic Association have written to the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, calling on the Government to prioritise cutting waiting times for non-urgent treatment as part of the forthcoming NHS 10-year plan.
  • NHS England should strike surgery for common hand conditions from list of ‘ineffective and risky treatments’

    02 Nov 2018 The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) has urged NHS England to remove surgical treatments for carpel tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren’s contracture, trigger finger and wrist ganglion from a list of clinically ineffective interventions. NHS England is proposing to stop or reduce routine commissioning of 17 interventions where it says less invasive, safer treatments are available and just as effective.
  • Joint RCS and BAPS statement on cancelled children's surgery

    27 Oct 2018 The RCS and BAPS have issued a joint response to data published by the Labour party showing an increase in the number of children's operations in England being cancelled.
  • RCS response to NHS trust deal with private hospital for all planned orthopaedic work

    26 Oct 2018 The Royal College of Surgeons has responded to new reports that University Hospitals Plymouth Trust has entered into an 18-month partnership with Care UK to provide all elective orthopaedic work for the Trust in one of its facilities.
  • Department of Health in Northern Ireland announces new regional centres for cataracts and varicose veins

    23 Oct 2018 The Department of Health in Northern Ireland has announced it is creating new regional centres for day surgery. From December, the new prototype elective care centres will undertake routine day surgery for cataracts and treatment of varicose veins. Mr Mark Taylor, Royal College of Surgeons Director for Northern Ireland, has welcomed the announcement.
  • Number of children aged 5 to 9 admitted to hospital due to tooth decay rises again

    26 Sep 2018 The number of hospital admissions for tooth decay for children aged 5-9 has increased for the second consecutive year from 25,923 in 2016-2017 to 26,111 in 2017-2018, according to data published by NHS Digital last week. The figure was 26,708 in 2014-2015, dropping to 25,875 in 2015-2016. Tooth decay remains the number one reason that children aged 5-9 are admitted to hospital.

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