BAUS Home Patients Surgical Outcomes Cystectomy Outcomes Data Hospitals Bristol Oncology Centre Share Other hospitals in this audit Bristol Oncology Centre Address Horfield RoadAvonBristolBS2 8EDPhone: +44 (0)117 923 0000Website: www.uhbristol.nhs.uk Consultants No consultants listed Data for 2014 - 2015 Click here for information on understanding the graphs Data Quality The data returns from this unit represent 366.7 % of the total of 3 expected according to HES for 2014, 2015 and 2016 combined. Type and volume of surgery Total by Type National Figures Number Median Minimum Maximum Open 3768 28 1 292 Laparoscopic 372 0 0 125 Robotic 1416 0 0 183 Minimally Invasive NOS 118 0 0 27 Total 5763 45 1 322 Complications The light blue line in these graphs indicates national average. The red lines indicate 99% (lower) & 99.9% (upper) alarms. An empty bar indicates that there were no reported events for that particular outcome. If there is not a chart for either transfusion or complications that indicates that the hospital did not return any data for this outcome. Transfusion Rate (Open cases) Number of procedures included in transfusion analysis: Transfusion Rate (Minimally invasive cases) Number of procedures included in transfusion analysis: 30-day Mortality Rate Number of procedures included in 30-day mortality analysis: 90-day Mortality Rate Number of procedures included in 90-day mortality analysis: Length of Stay Post-operative Length of Stay Number of Records Median (days) Minimum (days) Maximum (days) Centre - Open 8 9 7 13 National - Open 3472 11 0 257 Centre - Laparoscopic - - - - National - Laparoscopic 362 8 0 88 Centre - Robotic 1 6 6 6 National - Robotic 1292 8 0 128 Average Patient Risk Profile Some risk factors and other medical problems can affect the outcome of cystectomy both in terms of complications, length of stay and likelihood of requiring a transfusion. The graphs below show what percentage of this consultant's / hospital's patients have each risk factor. This can indicate whether the consultant / hospital generally operates on high risk patients or specialises in doing more complicated surgery. EgFR below normal Patients >= 75 years of age Pre-operative HB < 120 Undergoing salvage surgery BMI < 18.5 or > 35 Pathological T2 and/or pN > 0 Anaerobic threshold < 11.0 Patients Find a SurgeonWhat Is Urology?Urological CancerPaediatric (Children's) UrologyStone Disease Patient Advisory SectionGlossary"I think I might have..."Blood in the semen (haematospermia) Blood in the urine (haematuria) Erectile dysfunction (impotence) Fertility problems Incontinence of urine Kidney stones Male menopause (androgen deficiency in the ageing male) Premature ejaculation Prostate symptoms (bladder outlet obstruction) Raised PSA Testicle missing Testicular lump Tight foreskin (phimosis) Urinary infection (adult) Surgical Audit Projects"I'm told I need..."Bladder Procedures Fertility & Infertility Procedures Kidney & Adrenal Procedures Miscellaneous Procedures Penis Procedures Prostate Procedures Retroperitoneum Procedures Stone Procedures Testis & Scrotal Procedures Transplantation & Dialysis Procedures Ureter Procedures Urethra Procedures Vaginal Mesh ComplicationsYour Patient Journey Print this page Email to a friend Link to this page Add to My Links Save as PDF Give feedback