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Mum thanks hospital for ‘life-changing’ hip replacement surgery

Friday 8th September 2023 Bath Echo News Team Health

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A woman who received a ‘life-changing’ hip replacement and was able to return home the same day has thanked those involved.

Katie Woodall was operated on and returned home the same day | Photo © RUH / Sulis Hospital Bath

Mum-of-five Katie Woodall, 38, was the first patient at the RUH to have major arthroplasty surgery and return back home the same day.

Getting patients home as soon as they are well enough to leave the hospital can play a big part in aiding their recovery.

The Saltford mum said: “The surgery has been genuinely life-changing – I feel I’ve got my life back.

“I can do simple things again that I couldn’t do before. I’m able to walk my kids to school and go to the park with them. I’m so grateful.

“Since the operation at the RUH I’ve felt like a new person. When I woke up in the recovery room after my operation I was crying happy tears – I could already tell that the constant pain I’d had for so long had gone.

“I was receiving physiotherapy within two hours of returning to the ward and was back home later the same day, which I thought was fantastic.

“There’s still a lot of recovery work ahead and more physio, but I’m already walking with just one crutch and my mobility has improved considerably.

“I’m actually having to teach myself to walk properly again, I’ve spent that long struggling to walk and always in so much pain.”

Katie has also praised the care she received at the RUH.

She said: “It was fantastic. The staff were so welcoming and reassuring and were always on hand to help. I’m so grateful for everything they’ve done.”

Katie’s surgeon, Rohit Dhawan, said: “All of the surgical team are delighted to hear what a positive difference this operation has made to Katie’s life.

“This is the first time we have completed this type of surgery and been able to get the patient home on the same day – it really is a great achievement.

“We understand that patients want to get home as soon as they can and we find that they recover better at home too, so hopefully this will become a more common outcome for patients receiving hip and other joint replacements at the RUH.”

Sulis Hospital Bath, an independent hospital owned by the RUH which treats both NHS and private patients, launched its same-day joint replacement pathway in 2022, paving the way for enhanced patient recovery across the region.

This has seen the average length of stay at Sulis for patients undergoing hip and knee joint replacements decrease from 2.6 days to 1.1 days, ensuring a quicker return to the comforts of home.

There has also been significant growth in same-day discharges at Sulis – only one patient was discharged on the same day in July 2022, compared to 33 patients in July 2023.

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