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Salisbury Foundation Trust

FOI_7789

Internal Reference Number: FOI_7789

Date Request Received: 04/03/2024 00:00:00

Date Request Replied To: 20/03/2024 00:00:00

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Request Summary: Admissions

Request Category: Health



 
Question Number 1:
1. The number of acute admissions of women between the ages of 18 to 35 to Gynaecology, Urology or General Surgery per year from 2013 to 2023

a. Of these women the number admissions per year with a diagnosis:

i. Endometriosis

ii. Appendicitis

iii. Ovarian pathology (ovarian torsion, cyst rupture)

iv. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

v. Non-specific abdominal pain

vi. Other

b. Of these women and per diagnosis and speciality please can you summarise the number of those who have launched complaint through pals or equivalence

c. Of these women and per diagnosis please can you summarise how many had readmissions related to abdominal pain after admission related to diagnostic laparoscopy.
 
Answer To Question 1:
Please see our response to this FOI in the Excel spreadsheet attached.

To accompany this answer to question 1 please also see the documents listed below:

 FOI 7789 - Admissions.xlsx
 
Question Number 2:
10 year follow up data

2. Please can we have the 2013 data of number of diagnostic laparoscopies by general surgeons in women between 16 and 35.

a. Of these women please can we have the diagnosis at time of discharge in 2013 categorised as:

i. Endometriosis

ii. Appendicitis

iii. Ovarian pathology (ovarian torsion, cyst rupture)

iv. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

v. Non-specific abdominal pain

vi. Other

b. For those women who were not diagnosed with endometriosis at the time of their discharge, can you provide information on how many of these patients received a new diagnosis of endometriosis in the period from 2013 to the present, following their discharge from the hospital stay that included the diagnostic laparoscopy. Where possible please include the year of diagnosis in a separate table. This could be summarised as 2016 – 17, 2018 - 40 etc.

 
Answer To Question 2:
Please see our response to this FOI in the Excel spreadsheet attached.
 
Question Number 3:
3. Please can we have the 2013 data of number of diagnostic laparoscopies by gynaecologists in women between 16 and 35.

a. Of these women please can we have the diagnosis at time of discharge in 2013 categorised as:

i. Endometriosis

ii. Appendicitis

iii. Ovarian pathology (ovarian torsion, cyst rupture)

iv. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

v. Non-specific abdominal pain

vi. Other

b. For those women who were not diagnosed with endometriosis at the time of their discharge, can you provide information on how many of these patients received a new diagnosis of endometriosis in the period from 2013 to the present, following their discharge from the hospital stay that included the diagnostic laparoscopy. Where possible please include the year of diagnosis in a separate table. This could be summarised as 2016 – 17, 2018 - 40 etc.
 
Answer To Question 3:
Please see our response to this FOI in the Excel spreadsheet attached.
 
Question Number 4:
1-5 year follow up data

4. Please can we have the 2018 till 2023 data of number of diagnostic laparoscopies by general surgeons in women between 16 and 35.

a. Of these women please can we have the diagnosis at time of discharge categorised as:

i. Endometriosis

ii. Appendicitis

iii. Ovarian pathology (ovarian torsion, cyst rupture)

iv. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

v. Non-specific abdominal pain

vi. Other

b. For those women who were not diagnosed with endometriosis at the time of their discharge, can you provide information on how many of these patients received a new diagnosis of endometriosis in the period from laparoscopy to the present, following their discharge from the hospital stay that included the diagnostic laparoscopy.
 
Answer To Question 4:
Please see our response to this FOI in the Excel spreadsheet attached.
 
Question Number 5:
5. Please can we have the 2018 till 2023 data of number of diagnostic laparoscopies by gynaecologists in women between 16 and 35.

a. Of these women please can we have the diagnosis at time of discharge categorised as:

i. Endometriosis

ii. Appendicitis

iii. Ovarian pathology (ovarian torsion, cyst rupture)

iv. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

v. Non-specific abdominal pain

vi. Other

b. For those women who were not diagnosed with endometriosis at the time of their discharge, can you provide information on how many of these patients received a new diagnosis of endometriosis in the period from laparoscopy to the present, following their discharge from the hospital stay that included the diagnostic laparoscopy.

 
Answer To Question 5:
Please see our response to this FOI in the Excel spreadsheet attached.
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