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Salisbury Foundation Trust

FOI_7428

Internal Reference Number: FOI_7428

Date Request Received: 14/09/2023 00:00:00

Date Request Replied To: 10/10/2023 00:00:00

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Request Summary: Hysteroscopy Inpatient and Outpatient Pathways

Request Category: Private Individuals

 
Question Number 1:
Does your Trust currently have both an inpatient (day-case) pathway and an outpatient pathway for hysteroscopy?
 
Answer To Question 1:
Yes
 
Question Number 2:
Currently, roughly what percentage of your Trust's hysteroscopies are done with an anaesthetist

a) diagnostic?
b) operative (e.g. polypectomy, myomectomy, endometrial ablation)?
 
Answer To Question 2:
The available data suggests that 9% of hysteroscopies are completed with anaesthetic. Unable to provide data on the various operative procedures.
 
Question Number 3:
What is the current approximate waiting time in weeks for a patient who asks for a general anaesthetic, spinal anaesthetic or IV sedation with analgesia for hysteroscopy

a) under the 2 week wait as an urgent referral for suspected womb cancer?
b) not under the 2 week wait?
 
Answer To Question 3:
a) within 2 weeks
b) Longest wait for a patient waiting for a hysteroscopy under general anaesthetic, spinal anaesthetic or IV sedation is 69 weeks. Patients are booked in date order and clinical priority.
 
Question Number 4:
Has your Trust adopted, or is your Trust adopting the ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ Getting It Right First Time (Maternity & Gynaecology Report) targets of

a) 90% diagnostic hysteroscopies to be done in outpatients?
b) 50% operative hysteroscopies to be done in outpatients?
 
Answer To Question 4:
We are working toward this guidance for operative hysteroscopies.
90% diagnostic hysteroscopies are completed in Outpatients.
 
Question Number 5:
May I have a copy of the full range of pain scores obtained by your Trust in the BSGE 2019 outpatient hysteroscopy benchmarking survey?
 
Answer To Question 5:
Pain scores for ALL hysteroscopy (diagnostic and operative):

Mild 0-3; 29%
Moderate 4-7; 53%
Severe 8-10; 18%
 
Question Number 6:
Is entonox or penthrox routinely available to all your outpatient hysteroscopy patients?
 
Answer To Question 6:
Entonox is available.
 
Question Number 7:
Are local anaesthetic paracervical blocks routinely available in outpatients?
 
Answer To Question 7:
Yes they are.
 
Question Number 8:
Please may I see any audits of hysteroscopic procedures during the last 5 years?
 
Answer To Question 8:
None available.
 
Question Number 9:
Are pain scores taken at all your outpatient hysteroscopy clinics?
 
Answer To Question 9:
No pain scores are not officially taken and recorded. The Nursing team support the patient throughout, distracting from the procedure when required and in constant communication with the patient re stopping the procedure if required.
 
Question Number 10:
Does your Trust have a Procedural Sedation Analgesia clinic for 'minor gynae' including hysteroscopy?
 
Answer To Question 10:
No not at this time.
 
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