Elective surgery
Cardio-thoracic surgery for July 2011–June 2012
Cardio-thoracic surgery is performed on the organs inside the chest, in particular, the heart and lungs. This page presents statistics relating to the hospital's performance of elective cardio-thoracic surgery overall, as well as for a common procedure called a coronary artery bypass graft. In this procedure (also known as 'heart bypass surgery') blood flow through the heart muscle is improved by sewing a healthy blood vessel onto the heart, bypassing a blocked or diseased part of a coronary artery.
Waiting times provide an indication of access to elective surgery. The information presented here refers to the time spent on a waiting list by people who received elective surgery in this hospital between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2012.
Median waiting times for elective surgery
The median waiting time is the number of days within which half of all patients at this hospital received their surgery.
People waiting more than 365 days for elective surgery
This shows the percentage of people who received elective surgery at this hospital during the 2011-12 year who had been waiting for more than one year (365 days) for their surgery.
Number of elective surgeries
The following graph shows the number of admissions for elective surgery for patients on a waiting list managed by the hospital. It does not include people on the waiting list who were admitted for surgery on an emergency basis, or people who received elective surgery without being placed on the hospital's waiting list.






