HC Deb 29 July 1954 vol 531 cc96-7W
99. Mr. W. Griffiths

asked the Minister of Health the number of tonsil and adenoid operations carried out at each of the nine Manchester hospitals in each month of 1954 up to the nearest convenient date.

Mr. Iain Macleod

The answer is contained in the following table:

ing period compares with that for hospitals scheduled for this type of operation in the other parts of the Northern Regional Hospital Board area.

Mr. Iain Macleod

The following is the answer:

TONSIL AND ADENOIDS WAITING LISTS
The following numbers of patients have been waiting as shown:—
0–1 months 1–2 months 2–4 months 4–12 months Over 12 Total
Durham administrative county—
Palmer Memorial, Jarrow 45 30 40 64 21 200
Ellison Hall, Hebburn 20 14 22 32 6 94
Maiden Law 58 103 76 120 357
Hartlepools 30 18 69 187 9 313
Sedgefield General 23 20 16 9 68
Durham County Hospital 82 68 92 155 397
258 253 315 567 36 1,429
County boroughs in County Durham—
Gateshead Children's 52 4 1 57
Ingham Infirmary 18 24 22 86 24 170
South Shields General 19 26 62 231 237 575
Sunderland General 155 139 53 13 360
Darlington Memorial 89 77 31 3 1 201
333 270 169 333 262 1,367
Rest of region—
Newcastle E.N.T. 89 180 175 444
Fleming Memorial 162 76 58 68 364
Newcastle General 10 8 18
Preston (N. Shields) 45 34 76 184 28 367
Tynemouth Victoria Jubilee 28 12 26 53 10 129
G. B. Hunter Memorial, Wallsend 30 16 38 80 9 173
Hexham General 12 6 8 5 31
Alnwick Infirmary 12 12
Morpeth Cottage 14 1 15
Thos. Knight, Blyth 38 77 56 91 144 406
N. Riding Infirmary 348 50 398
Cumberland Infirmary 9 4 10 10 33
Carlisle City General 141 148 97 10 1 397
Whitehaven 30 34 68 7 139
968 646 612 508 192 2,926

Mr. W. Griffiths

asked the Minister of Health what action he is taking to reduce the waiting period for tonsil and adenoid operations being experienced by children at the Park Hospital, Davyhulme, Manchester.

Mr. Iain Macleod

I am informed that the present waiting periods are unusually high because it has not yet been possible to fill the vacancy caused by a recent resignation from the medical staff. Temporary assistance has however been provided to hold three operating sessions a week at this hospital and thereby reduce the waiting list.