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Managing surgical wounds – the importance of appropriate wound closure and aftercare
Posted: 17/04/2023
When a patient undergoes an operation, an incision of the skin/tissue will often need to be made. Consequently, patients will usually have a wound that requires a form of closure, and in some cases, aftercare. This article explains more about how wounds are closed, the range of aftercare they may require, and why this is important......>>
Informed consent: what is the duty of care required of doctors when advising patients on their treatment options?
Posted: 28/03/2023
We all know and appreciate the importance of a person’s right to provide their informed consent and agreement in many aspects of their lives, particularly in financial and personal affairs. Crucially, it also applies when it comes to making decisions on our health. Most of us will have experienced a time where we have sought advice......>>
Scaphoid fractures: what they are and the importance of early diagnosis
Posted: 03/03/2023
A scaphoid fracture is a break in the wrist, and specifically, the small bone near the base of the thumb. The word ‘scaphoid’ comes from the Greek term for ‘boat’. The scaphoid bone resembles a boat with its relatively long, curved shape. A fracture of the scaphoid bone typically happens when a person falls onto an outstretched hand......>>
Why Cauda Equina Syndrome is often diagnosed so late: the role of protocols and pathways in secondary care
Posted: 05/10/2022
Our previous article highlighted the concerns arising over access to out of hours radiology services. This article takes a look at another issue that can arise in the management of patients presenting to health professionals with signs and symptoms of Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES), particularly in a secondary care setting (e at a hospital)......>>
Why Cauda Equina Syndrome is often diagnosed so late: access to out of hours radiology services
Posted: 19/09/2022
Cauda Equina Syndrome is a rare condition with some studies suggesting that only 600 to 1,000 cases per 100,000 people will occur in the UK each year. If it is not diagnosed promptly, then the implications for the patient and their families can be severe and life-long. The specialist Cauda Equina Syndrome team at Penningtons Manches Cooper......>>
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