

In a significant move to reduce the growing backlog of joint replacement surgeries, the orthopaedics department at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) conducted a series of knee and hip replacement surgeries over the weekend.
A total of 12 joint replacement procedures were successfully completed. These include eight knee replacements and four hip replacements, marking a notable boost in the department’s surgical output.
Typically, only emergency surgeries are performed on weekends at GPHC, and joint replacement surgeries are limited to two per week, as operating theatre time is shared among multiple departments. However, to address the long list of patients awaiting care, the orthopaedics department has been dedicating one weekend each quarter to perform additional surgeries.

Among the 12 procedures done this past weekend, four were same-day surgeries, where patients were admitted on the morning of the operation and discharged by evening. This is a relatively new initiative at GPHC, with the first same-day joint replacement having been completed in March 2025. The success of this approach is a testament to the advanced surgical techniques and enhanced recovery protocols now being implemented by the department’s skilled surgical team.
The remaining eight patients were discharged within 24 hours, further demonstrating the team’s commitment to improving patient outcomes and hospital efficiency through modern, minimally invasive practices.
To date, the orthopaedics department has completed a total of 79 joint replacement surgeries for the year, reflecting the dedication and ongoing efforts of the team to meet the needs of patients awaiting life-changing procedures.
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