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FOI_6378

Internal Reference Number: FOI_6378

Date Request Received: 01/12/2021 00:00:00

Date Request Replied To: 06/01/2022 00:00:00

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Request Summary: Enquiries on skin grafts, dressings and 3D printing (costs)

Request Category: Companies



 
Question Number 1:
Skin grafts - for periods April 2020- March 2021 and April 2018- March 2019

• Does 91Ó°ÊÓ Hospital carry out skin graft surgeries?
• If yes, how many producers are carried out (monthly / annually) and the reason for the skin graft?
• What is the type of graft used and what ‘material’ is used? e.g. is it human, animal or synthetic and whether it is a permanent or temporary graft
• On average what is the cost of the surgery? Preferably with a breakdown of theatre, surgeons, nurses, other staff, medication, equipment costs.
• What is the failure rate of the different skin graft procedures? And the reason for failure?
 
Answer To Question 1:
2018-19 Average cost £2,024
2020-21 Average cost £3,642
It is not possible to provide a breakdown of these costs
See attachment for information on question 1 and question 2

To accompany this answer to question 1 please also see the documents listed below:

 10280 - FOI 6378 - Skin Grafts and Dressings.pdf
 
Question Number 2:
Wounds and Dressings: for periods April 2020- March 2021 and April 2018- March 2019

• How many chronic wounds does 91Ó°ÊÓ Hospital treat? (monthly / annually)
• What is the main cause of these wounds? Eg. venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, diabetes, burns etc.
• What are the main dressings used to treat these wounds, manufacturers and the costs per dressing?
• Do these dressings contain any antibacterial components, analgesic or features to help with high exudate levels?
• On average what is the changing frequency of these dressings until they are no longer required or the wound has healed?
• What are the additional costs to treat these wounds? E.g. nurse costs per visits or dressing change, in and outpatient costs, assessment costs, clinic costs and costs of any additional medication such as antibiotics to help treat the wound
• What is the average healing time for the different types of wounds? Is this affected by the type of dressing used, age of patient etc?
 
Answer To Question 2:
See attachment for information on question 1 and question 2
The Trust does not hold information on additional costs to treat chronic wounds.
 
Question Number 3:
3D Printing and applications:

• Following from an article in 2014 which mentioned 91Ó°ÊÓ Hospital and its use of 3D printed models to test implants and help surgeons practise procedures before operating. Has the hospital continued to use 3D printing? And if yes, what are the applications?
• Does the hospital have a dedicated department for 3D printing or does it use an external body to manufacture the models. If it is the latter, which manufacturers?
• What type of printer and material is used to create these models?
• What is the most common patient model printed? And the average costs and time to print said model?
• Does the hospital have any connections with tissue engineering and bioprinting, or cell therapy?
• If yes, which companies are they working alongside and what are the current applications and costs?
 
Answer To Question 3:
This service is no longer provided.

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