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A lumbar decompression is the surgical removal of parts of the spine bones in the lower back; these sections of bone are called the spinous processes and the laminae. Lumbar refers to the lower back.
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This page provides information about a surgical procedure to remove the structures at the end of the large bowel (colon) as part of treatment for cancer.
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This page provides information for patients who are due to be admitted to hospital for bowel surgery.
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The Hyperacute Stroke Unit (HASU) and the Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) services were relocated from the seventh floor of University College Hospital to The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) on 20 March 2020 as part of UCLH’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The gastrointestinal service has changed its guidelines for referrals to the lower GI two-week wait (2WW) pathway as well as its process for new referrals.
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The Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital (RNTNEH) site on Gray's Inn Road is now permanently closed to clinical care.
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Evidence shows that in selected cases open fetal surgery to close the spina bifida defect improves baby outcomes compared to surgery after birth.
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This information explains what the infection control team are doing to control hospital infections at UCLH (University College London Hospitals) and what you and your visitors can do to help us.
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Information for patients and visitors on patient isolation.
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If you need an assessment by a midwife or doctor that is outside of your routine antenatal appointments you will be invited to attend the Maternal and Fetal Assessment Unit (MFAU).
File results
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FOI/2019/468 Rheumatoid Arthritis biologic pathway
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FOI/2019/457 Invoiced income to non-EU overseas visitors
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FOI/2019/449 Specialist Stoke Unit at the Trust
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FOI/2019/411 ICT and Facilities contact details
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FOI/2024/0140 - Operations cancelled due to low levels of staffing 2019-2023
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FOI/2019/325 Motorbike parking charges for staff
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FOI/2019/328 Public sector projects
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FOI/2024/0481 - Maternity unit closed to new admissions 2018-2023
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FOI/2023/0462 - Patients to hotels
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FOI/2019/338 Adult Deaths/Autopsies 2017-2018