NHS BT staff battle through snow to save St George’s leukaemia patient

NHS BT staff battle through snow to save St George’s leukaemia patient

News & events | 9 Mar 2018 | Tags: blood Leukaemia NHS BT Stem Cell transplant

A leukaemia patient at St George’s received a lifesaving stem cell transplant last week after selfless staff at NHS Blood and Transplant (BT) battled through the snow to deliver the cells in time. Biomedical Scientists at NHS BT, Geoff White and Sue Bartlett, drove three-hours from their base in Southampton …
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Magnetic controlled ‘growth rods’ used in scoliosis spinal surgery at St George’s for the first time

Magnetic controlled ‘growth rods’ used in scoliosis spinal surgery at St George’s for the first time

News & events | 8 Mar 2018

Surgeons at St George’s Hospital in south London have used adjustable telescopic magnetic rods for the first time to straighten the spine of a young girl with severe scoliosis.

Patient, Harleigh Jackson, 11, underwent the procedure at St George’s before Christmas. She also has Russell-Silver syndrome, a congenital condition which restricts growth
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St George’s pilots revolutionary prostate cancer service

St George’s pilots revolutionary prostate cancer service

News & events | 7 Mar 2018 | Tags: prostate cancer rapid service revolutionary treatment

St George’s is one of three Trusts using cutting edge technology to reduce diagnosis times for prostate cancer from six weeks to one day in a world-leading new approach.
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St George’s paves the way with UK surgical first

St George’s paves the way with UK surgical first

News & events | 7 Mar 2018 | Tags: Bariatric Surgery day surgery gastric bypass

Bariatric surgeons at St George’s carried out the first day case gastric bypass procedure in the UK in January.
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BMJ awards nomination for cardiac team

BMJ awards nomination for cardiac team

News & events | 7 Mar 2018

Our Cardiac Surgical Team has been short-listed for a prestigious British Medical Journal award.

The team has been short-listed in the Clinical Leadership Team of the Year category for their management of aortic aneurysm and aortic valve disease.
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Burst water pipe – Tooting High Street (Wednesday, 7 March)

Burst water pipe – Tooting High Street (Wednesday, 7 March)

News & events | 7 Mar 2018

Message timed at 8am A water pipe has burst near Tooting Broadway station, causing significant travel and traffic disruption. St George’s Hospital is fully open, but staff and members of the public may experience some delays accessing the site, so please allow extra time for your journeys. Pre-booked patient transport …
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Race on to collect as many Easter eggs as possible for St George’s

Race on to collect as many Easter eggs as possible for St George’s

News & events | 6 Mar 2018 | Tags: appeal Easter St George's Hospital Charity

Local residents and businesses are invited to take part in an Easter Egg Appeal for our paediatric patients at St George’s. Since 2011, Access Self Storage has hosted the appeal and has received more than 3,800 chocolate eggs – weighing more than a tonne of chocolate – for a range …
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BJM win for St George’s Midwife

BJM win for St George’s Midwife

News & events | 28 Feb 2018

Congratulations to Debs Livermore on winning first prize in the ‘Innovation in practice’ category at the British Journal of Midwifery awards earlier this month. Debs was short-listed for her work in developing the High Dependency Unit on our Delivery Suite at St George’s. Before the current unit was established, many …
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New episode of 24 Hours in A&E: Lost for Words

New episode of 24 Hours in A&E: Lost for Words

News & events | 27 Feb 2018 | Tags: #24HrsAE 24 hours in A&E a&e ED Emergency Department Stroke trauma tumour

Tonight’s episode – Lost for Words – features 54-year-old Richard who arrives in resus suffering symptoms of a suspected stroke.
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Cold weather this week

Cold weather this week

News & events | 26 Feb 2018

It is extremely cold today (Monday 26 February), with a high risk of icy conditions and heavy snow over the coming week as well. We are not expecting major disruption to the hospital and community services we provide – and all patients should attend for their appointments as planned. As a precaution, however, we …
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