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Omicron outbreak: Surgeries cancelled, delays widespread as hospitals hit by Covid-19, flu

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10 Jul, 2022 06:52 PM4 mins to read

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Professor Ian Town says there is still much to be learned about Omicron and its variants. Video / Mark Mitchell

By Rowan Quinn of RNZ

Operations are being cancelled or delayed in nearly every public hospital in the country because of winter illnesses, with a prediction it is about to get worse.

There are 662 people in hospital with Covid as of Sunday - more than 50 per cent higher than a week ago - and hundreds more with flu.

Several areas are mostly doing surgery only on cases considered life-threatening or unable to be delayed; Northland, South Auckland, Auckland Central, Waikato, Wellington and Canterbury.

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Delays or deferrals are happening in most other areas, with only Timaru and Greymouth saying their planned care was continuing close to normal.

Association of General Surgeons president Rowan French said the problem with planned care, or elective surgery, was the worst it had ever been, as winter hits on top of already big delays.

Some hospitals were down a third of their theatres on any given day because of staff illness or vacancies, he said.

And he expected it to get worse.

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"In a lot of places in the next few weeks you won't see any surgery done apart from the very most urgent and that means emergency surgery and cancer surgery - and you may even start to see significant delays in cancer surgery," he said.

RNZ understands some non-time-critical cancer operations were already being put off.

Dr French said that can be devastating for patients.

"If that [hospital] bed is needed by a medical patient, a respiratory or a general medicine patient with a viral infection then, even if it is cancer, they'll be cancelled because acute problems will always trump elective problems.

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The delays are making already long waits for so-called non-urgent surgery worse, just as a taskforce looks at how to fix the problem.

Surgery classed as non-urgent could still include very serious or debilitating conditions keeping people in pain and preventing them from working or enjoying life.

Te Whatu Ora, the new national health authority, said flu had come early this year putting stress on the system, leading to very full hospitals and staff being off sick.

In a statement, its interim lead for hospital and specialist services Dale Bramley said those on the front lines were working in very challenging conditions.

Dale Bramley. Photo / Dean Purcell, File
Dale Bramley. Photo / Dean Purcell, File

"We acknowledge the hard work of our healthcare teams across the motu, particularly at this time of significant strain on the system - the work they do is important and valued," he said.

RNZ asked every Whatu Ora district about their planned care status, with a summary of the response below:

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Te Tai Tokerau: Focusing on "Priority 1" planned care (there are four levels) and Priority 2 cases that can not wait. Some lower priority cases are able to seen in certain circumstances.

Counties Manukau: Prioritising time-critical surgery.

Auckland: Doing mostly Priority 1 and 2 cases, and on some days able to do the longest waiting lower-priority patients.

Waitematā: Able to do most Priority 1 to 3 cases.

Waikato: Doing mostly acute and time-critical surgery. Outsourcing other operations where possible.

Tairawhiti and Lakes: Able to do routine surgeries but at a lower volume.

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Taranaki: Answer provided was not specific, saying only it would prioritise urgent care if needed.

Bay of Plenty: Answer provided; did not say whether there were surgical delays.

Mid Central and Hawke's Bay: Some non-urgent care is being deferred

Whanganui: Able to fill all available theatre sessions but prioritising patients with higher clinical needs such as labour, birth, cancer and diagnostic procedures.

Wellington: Deferring the vast majority of non-urgent planned care where clinically safe to do so.

Nelson Marlborough: Delivering 50 to 70 per cent of planned care.

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Canterbury: Christchurch Hospital doing mostly emergency and non-deferrable surgery and using Burwood for some planned care.

Greymouth: All planned care continuing.

Timaru: Planned care levels were close to business as usual.

Southern: Deferring some non-urgent planned care.

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