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09

May 2024

Last Updated: 09/05/2024
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Harrogate hospital gets new equipment for lung cancer treatment

by Flora Grafton

| 09 May, 2024
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Harrogate District Hospital has received new equipment to improve lung cancer treatments.

Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust said the new equipment would allow staff to carry out endobronchial ultrasound scans (EBUS), which are used for diagnosing and staging lung cancer.

Patients currently have to travel to other hospitals for the scans.

The trust added the equipment can also be used to test for infections and chronic inflammatory diseases.

It added the procedure, which takes less than an hour, will improve patient care and waiting times.

Dr Khizer Khan, consultant in respiratory medicine at the trust, said:

“Previously patients would need to be referred to other NHS trusts for the EBUS procedure, leading to patients waiting during the referral process and inconvenient trips for patients between hospitals.
“However, with the ability to perform EBUS scans at Harrogate District Hospital, patients can receive more timely assessment and then treatment based on their current cancer diagnosis.”


A trust spokesperson told the Stray Ferret the equipment cost about £200,000.

The hospital’s lung and cancer service has also introduced a new treatment for lung cancer patients who develop liquid between their lungs and chest cavity.

The trust said the treatment, known as indwelling pleural catheters, means once patients have had the specially-designed drainage tubes fitted they no longer require visits to the hospital to drain the fluid. Instead, nurses can drain the fluid at the patient’s home.

Dr Khan added:

“I have already performed several procedures at Harrogate District Hospital which have been a great success for both the patients and our team.
“The indwelling pleural catheter serves as a bridge between pain and comfort, empowering patients to navigate their days with dignity and grace.”


Pictured are (left to right) Dr Sana Ahmad (respiratory registrar), Dr Khizer Khan (respiratory consultant), Benice Mpholle (endoscopy nurse), Howard Richardson (endoscopy nurse), Michael Wakefield (respiratory sonsultant), Brian Drummond (endoscopy nurse).




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