Evolving Trauma Demands: Trends in Orthopaedic Case Volume and Major Trauma Centre Service Adaptations, 2016–2024
Archie Allen, Luke Crocker

TL;DR
Trauma services in a UK hospital faced rising demand from 2016 to 2024, leading to adaptations like shifting some procedures to elective lists to manage workload.
Contribution
This study provides empirical evidence of trauma workload trends and service adaptations in a Major Trauma Centre over eight years.
Findings
Time-sensitive trauma operations increased significantly, including open and femoral fractures.
Trauma theatres were adapted by reallocating procedures to elective lists, especially during the pandemic.
Daily trauma meetings and operations per day increased by 19% and 22%, respectively, by 2024.
Abstract
Background Healthcare services in the UK are becoming increasingly stretched, attempting to match the demands of an ageing and growing population, with Trauma and Orthopaedics being no exception. New national targets to reduce waiting times have resulted in additional operating capacity for elective services; however, trauma services have not seen an equivalent expansion. Aim This retrospective operational audit aims to quantify changes in trauma workload in a Major Trauma Centre between 2016 and 2024 and assess how the service has adapted to accommodate these changes, to aid service planning. Methods A retrospective operational audit was conducted in a UK Major Trauma Centre using archived daily trauma meeting lists (n=237) and operation records (n=1376), from June and November of 2016, 2019, 2021 and 2024. Linear regression and a sign test were used to test for significance. From…
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TopicsTrauma and Emergency Care Studies · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Bone fractures and treatments
