HC Deb 28 July 1988 vol 138 cc554-5W
Mr. Fearn

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give the number of hernia repairs and hip replacement operations performed in each region, each year, since 1974 to the latest date for which figures are available.

Mrs. Currie

[holding answer 22 July 1988]: Such information as can be provided without incurring disproportionate costs is given in the following tables.

Estimated number of hernia operations (Codes1: 410–412,515) performed in NHS non-psychiatric hospitals, by region of treatment, England 1979–85
Region of treatment 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
England 69,210 76,740 75,400 63,450 74,000 73,780 74,810
Northern 4,200 4,820 4,560 3,330 4,620 4,960 4,020
Yorkshire 5,330 6,040 5,670 4,340 5,940 5,400 6,130
Trent 6,130 7,540 7,080 5,060 6,690 7,380 7,700
East Anglian 3,220 3,610 3,760 3,150 3,660 3,630 4,290
North West Thames2 4,920 5,070 4,860 4,240 4,760 4,800 5,110
North East Thames2 6,500 7,560 6,760 6,690 6,930 6,620 6,070
South East Thames2 6,260 6,270 6,850 5,840 6,240 6,030 5,820
South West Thames2 4,440 4,090 4,610 3,580 4,720 4,500 4,350
Wessex 4,440 4,600 5,110 4,960 4,200 4,630 4,730
Oxford 3,460 4,260 4,450 3,610 3,510 3,840 3,840
South Western 5,070 5,390 4,930 4,350 5,320 4,940 5,260
West Midlands 6,760 7,380 7,090 6,330 7,250 7,130 7,650
Mersey 2,870 3,120 3,050 2,260 3,300 3,180 3,230
North Western 5,430 6,730 6,380 5,400 6,590 6,510 6,340
Special Heath Authorities2 180 260 240 310 270 230 270

Notes:

In 1979 and 1982 surgical activity in the NHS was affected by industrial action.

1 OPCS classification of surgical operations and procedures—3rd revision: 1975.

2 Because of NHS restructuring in 1982, regional figures are not strictly comparable over the whole period.

Estimated number of total hip replacements and other arthroplasty of hip operations (Codes1: 810,811) performed in NHS non-psychiatric hospitals, by region of treatment, England, 1974–1985
Region of treatment 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
England 21,100 22,400 25,110 27,080 28,060 29,520 32,550 33,440 33,730 37,320 37,970 37,650
Northern 810 1,170 1,240 1,180 1,440 1,630 1,490 1,780 1,560 1,470 2,010 2,060
Yorkshire 1,590 1,760 1,830 1,660 1,790 1,860 2,110 2,340 2,200 2,620 2,540 2,470
Trent 1,260 1,340 1,840 1,830 1,780 2,200 1,880 2,600 2,530 2,900 3,190 3,330
East Anglian 920 1,160 1,130 1,290 1,200 1,410 1,920 1,530 1,680 1,980 1,890 1,560
North West Thames2 1,140 1,240 1,390 1,450 1,630 1,740 1,770 2,020 2,100 2,260 2,350 2,480
North East Thames2 2,360 2,140 2,180 2,610 2,470 2,330 2,690 2,780 3,460 3,940 3,550 3,660
South East Thames2 2,410 2,110 2,230 2,920 3,040 2,820 3,100 2,910 3,110 3,130 3,320 2,850
South West Thames2 2,090 2,020 2,470 2,400 2,560 2,320 2,370 2,510 2,590 3,060 2,880 2,640
Wessex 1,070 1,590 1,780 2,340 2,110 2,220 2,370 2,580 2,620 2,670 2,780 2,730
Oxford 1,080 1,180 1,510 1,620 1,620 1,810 1,940 1,750 1,970 2,180 2,060 2,090
South Western 1,300 1,750 1,950 1,840 2,140 2,220 2,620 2,360 2,350 2,650 2,740 2,840
West Midlands 2,220 2,110 2,430 2,370 2,560 3,080 3,530 3,510 3,610 3,660 3,950 4,020
Mersey 700 750 1,000 850 1,110 850 990 1,330 1,190 1,400 1,530 1,550
North Western 1,650 1,590 1,640 2,300 2,110 2,600 3,270 3,000 2,720 3,390 3,180 3,330
Special Health Authorities2 3 490 490 480 410 500 400 490 440 40 20 0 20

Notes: In 1975, 1978–79 and 1982 surgical activity in the NHS was affected by industrial action.

1 OPCS classifications of surgical operations and procedures—3rd revision 1975.

2 Because of NHS restructuring in 1982, the regional figures are not strictly comparable over the whole period.

3 Special health authorities.