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£10m burns unit expansion starts | £10m burns unit expansion starts |
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Work has begun on the building of a £10m extension of the burns and plastic surgery unit at Morriston Hospital in Swansea. | |
The expansion will boost facilities for children and allow more patients to be treated. | The expansion will boost facilities for children and allow more patients to be treated. |
The unit is competing for the right to become a regional specialist centre to cover Wales and south-west England. | The unit is competing for the right to become a regional specialist centre to cover Wales and south-west England. |
Health Minister Dr Brian Gibbons performed a turf-cutting ceremony and work is expected to last 16 months. | |
The centre currently treats around 750 patients a year, half of whom require stays in hospital. About half of these patients are children. | The centre currently treats around 750 patients a year, half of whom require stays in hospital. About half of these patients are children. |
The extension will result in the unit having two fully operational burns theatres and an additional fourth plastics theatre. | The extension will result in the unit having two fully operational burns theatres and an additional fourth plastics theatre. |
There will also be a partial refurbishment of current facilities and separate facilities for children. | |
Treating victims | Treating victims |
Lindsey Jones, senior project manager for Swansea NHS Trust, said: "There is a lot of emphasis on separating adults and children and ensuring the centre is as child-friendly as possible. | Lindsey Jones, senior project manager for Swansea NHS Trust, said: "There is a lot of emphasis on separating adults and children and ensuring the centre is as child-friendly as possible. |
"For example, children currently attending the hospital as outpatients are accommodated in the same area as adults, some of who can be quite badly injured and cause concern to a child. | "For example, children currently attending the hospital as outpatients are accommodated in the same area as adults, some of who can be quite badly injured and cause concern to a child. |
"This scheme will give children their own separate space and will include a play area." | "This scheme will give children their own separate space and will include a play area." |
Mr Jones added that the extra plastics theatre would give the trust capacity to meet 2009 Welsh Assembly Government targets. | Mr Jones added that the extra plastics theatre would give the trust capacity to meet 2009 Welsh Assembly Government targets. |
The developers said the 16-month building time would offer the "quickest possible development... with minimum disruption for all". | The developers said the 16-month building time would offer the "quickest possible development... with minimum disruption for all". |
'Vital service' | |
Speaking at the turf-cutting ceremony, Dr Gibbons said: "The Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery has a growing reputation as one of the largest and best burns services anywhere in Europe. | |
"The centre provides this vital service for the populations of Mid, West and South Wales and often for patients from England who are transferred with severe burns." | |
The centre opened in September 1994, following the transfer of the service from the burns unit at St Lawrence Hospital, Chepstow. | The centre opened in September 1994, following the transfer of the service from the burns unit at St Lawrence Hospital, Chepstow. |
It played a leading role in treating victims of the explosion at the Corus steelworks in 2001 in which three workers died and five others suffered serious burns. | It played a leading role in treating victims of the explosion at the Corus steelworks in 2001 in which three workers died and five others suffered serious burns. |
Health officials are hopeful that Morriston will be given the go ahead for regional burns unit status later this year. | Health officials are hopeful that Morriston will be given the go ahead for regional burns unit status later this year. |
Last November, the burns unit received another boost when the Healing Foundation announced a 20-year commitment, also worth £10m, to set up a burns research centre. | Last November, the burns unit received another boost when the Healing Foundation announced a 20-year commitment, also worth £10m, to set up a burns research centre. |
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