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The Queen Victoria Hospital ( QVH ), located in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England is a specialized reconstructive surgery center for southeast England, and also provides services at clinics throughout region. It has become famous in the world for its burns and pioneering plastic surgery. The hospital was named Queen Victoria. Royal Daughter is the current hospital protector. It also provides routine services in the area of ​​expertise for local residents and runs Minor Injury Units. In July 2012, the hospital produced a short film about its services: Queen Victoria Short Film 2012.


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History

Founded as East Grinstead Cottage Hospital in 1863, the hospital was built in what is now in the 1930s, and renamed the Queen Victoria Hospital in 1942. During World War II, it was developed as a specialist unit of burns below the leadership of Sir Archibald McIndoe, and became world-renowned for the pioneering treatment of RAF and aircrew allies that were burned or destroyed and required reconstructive plastic surgery. It was where Guinea Pig Club was formed in 1941, as a social club and support network for flight crews and members of their families. The club continued to provide assistance to Guinea Pigs for many years after the war, and met regularly at East Grinstead until 2007. The Queen Victoria Hospital remains at the forefront of specialist care today, and is renowned for its burn care facilities and expertise throughout the UK..

In recent years the main program of site development has been done to replace the old area. In 2012, a new outpatient department is open, along with burns and an updated pediatric unit. Serves to replace the nine old hospital operating rooms with ten new theaters completed in 2014.

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Services

QVH is a regional excellence center for burns and reconstructive surgery - the use of specialist techniques such as tissue transplantation and microvascular surgery in the recovery of people who have suffered damage or destructive damage from disease, trauma, major surgery, or congenital.

Burns

QVH Burns Center provides special care treatment for burns for people living in the Southeast of England. The center combines five Intensive Care Units, six small burn beds, an outpatient clinic and an operating room, with teams including nurse burn specialists, plastic surgeons consultants, physiotherapists and anesthesiologists.

The hospital was involved in a controversy in August 2007 when turning victims of eight-month-old burns arriving with air ambulances. The dispute was finally settled with both parties agreeing to disagree over the matter.

In conjunction with Kent Police, a young woman who was burned seriously by fireworks and treated at Queen Victoria Hospital has made a video telling her story to help other young people understand the dangers of fireworks.

Plastic Corneo

The Corneo Plastic Unit was founded by Sir Benjamin Rycroft in the 1940s. This unit specializes in corneal and oculoplastic transplant surgery. The eye bank, formerly the National Mata Bank at Queen Victoria Hospital, was officially established in 1952. Sir Benjamin Rycroft was instrumental in the passage of the Tissue Procurement Act, a key part of the law in respect of all transplant operations in the UK..

Currently, the Plastics and Ophthalmology Cornea unit performs corneal transplants, lamellar grafts, and stem cell transplants for the rehabilitation of ocular surfaces. Raman Malhotra, an optometrist consultant at the hospital, discovered the method of treating Blepharospasm using a filter.

Plastic Surgery

The hospital is a major center for patients undergoing either direct or delayed breast reconstruction, and is linked to surrounding cancerous tissue. There are teams in locations that contain consultants plastic surgeons and nursing specialist breast care. Breast reduction and surgery to improve asymmetry are also offered.

Hand surgery is also done at the hospital. A complicated hand-surgery video has been shared on YouTube by Mr Harry Belcher, a consultant hand surgeon at the hospital.

A man has successfully assembled his arm in a 14-hour operation by surgeons at Queen Victoria Hospital, after he accidentally cuts it off with a 'chainsaw'. After the operation he returned using his fingers.

Maxillofacial Surgery

The Maxillofacial Unit has an international reputation as a training and teaching unit, with staff specializing in oral, orthodontic, facial, head and neck surgery, orthognathic surgery, salivary gland disease, facial and jaw reconstruction, and facial deformity. The unit performed a major reconstruction operation on Crawley women who were teased by their own dogs.

Sleep Clinic

The East Grinstead Sleep Disorder Center deals with sleep-related issues, including obstructive sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy and snoring.

The Minor Injuries Unit

The unit is open from 8:00 to 10:00 daily and is an alternative to A & amp; E departments further to cut and graze, fractures, sprains, infected wounds, minor head injuries and eye problems such as scratches or infections.

Therapy

The Therapeutic Department supports the rehabilitation of patients undergoing specialist treatment in hospitals. The clinic also provides services to local communities, including physiotherapy, back pain clinics, speech and language therapy, weight management clinics, and Parkinson's groups. The department is also part of the first and largest multidisciplinary facsimile expert team, which treats paralyzed and paralyzed patients from across the country.

Pediatrics

The Peanut Ward is a nine bed pediatric unit providing plastic surgery, burns, maxillofacial, and corneo treatments for children aged 0-16 years. The environment provides a separate area for teenagers, children and infants; facilities for one parent to live with each child and a separate parent. All trained staff in the ward have pediatric nursing qualifications and many have additional qualifications such as child protection, life support, burns and plastics. The ward also contains a specialist game, a teacher, a separate baby and children play area, and an outdoor play area.

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Telemedicine

As a regional specialist center for post traumatic reconstructive surgery, Queen Victoria Hospital (QVH) has an established telemedicine referral system. This service allows photos of injuries reviewed by the doctor at any time of the day or night, wherever in the area the patient is located.

In 2014, the Telemedicine Referral Image Portal System (TRIPS) website receives over 14,000 referrals. Images received from over 100 fixed locations in A & amp; E, urgent care centers, road centers, GP Practices, District Nurse Clinics, and light injury units in London and the South East of United Kingdom. In addition, 12 teams of paramedical practitioners working for the Southeast Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) can send images and receive clinical advice from the scene, including the patient's home, possibly reducing the need to transfer patients to A & amp. ; E for assessment and then transfer to QVH for definitive treatment. This can save time, effort and distress because multiple injuries can be treated at the scene without patients being taken from their homes. Their care can then be followed up by general practitioners, district nurses or QVH Tissue Viability Nurse Consultant.

The system also provides a multi-center referral service for burns and traumas with five hubs in London and Southeast England. With hubs at Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, St Georges Hospital, Tooting, Stoke Mandeville Hospital Aylesbury and Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead can all receive reference images through the secure TRIPS website. The website www.trips.nhs.uk is only visible to computers connected to the NHS virtual private network. (N3)

In 2008 the service won a Regional Innovation and Communication Technology Award and QVH telemedicine system also selected to be part of the Engineering & Faraday 2008 Technology Lectures on the overall theme of engineering in the field of health and has been included in a documentary.

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Performance

In a nationwide survey of cancer patients for 2011/12, hospitals achieved the highest value for quality care from 160 hospitals providing cancer services. Ninety-four percent of cancer patients surveyed rated the care they received in QVH as 'excellent' or 'excellent'.

In a national NHS inpatient survey for 2011, the hospital achieved the highest score in the country for 27 of the 61 questions raised, including 'Overall, how do you rate the treatment you receive?'.

In a 2011 NHS national staff survey, 94% of doctors and nurses said they would recommend their hospital to friends and family, more than in other hospitals in the country.

In 2011, NHS hospitals were found to be the most recommended in the country by the independent Dr. Foster Hospital Guide.

It was named by the Healthcare Journal as one of the top 100 NHS trusts to work in 2015. At the time, it had 817 full-time equivalent staff and a 3.58% absence rate. 91% of staff recommend it as a place of care and 74% recommend it as a place of work.

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Transport links

Local bus service provided by Metrobus. The following route passes QVH: Route 281: hourly service connecting QVH to city center and station, Worsted Farm, Imberhorne, Felbridge, Crawley Down, Copthorne, Three Bridges, Crawley, Lingfield and Dormansland Route 400: hourly service connecting QVH to the city center, Felbridge, Copthorne, Three Bridges, Crawley, Horley, East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, Godstone, and Caterham

In addition, there are connections from downtown East Grinstead and train stations to Crawley, Three Bridges, Forest Row and Tunbridge Wells (route 291) as well as other surrounding towns and villages. Route 270 now connects downtown East Grinstead and the railway station to Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton via Haywards Heath, Princess Royal Hospital and Burgess Hill.

East Grinstead Train Station and Gatwick Airport are a short taxi ride from the hospital.

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See also

  • Health care in Sussex
  • List of hospitals in the UK

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References


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External links

  • Website of Queen Victoria Hospital
  • Queen Victoria Hospital in NHS Options
  • East Grinstead Sleep Center
  • Metrobus website

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