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Toilet Trouble Halts Royal Hospital Surgeries
20 Nov
Summary
- A sewage leak disrupted operations at a leading heart and lung hospital.
- Several planned surgical procedures were cancelled due to the incident.
- All affected patients have been rescheduled for treatment before the weekend.

Planned surgical procedures at Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge were unexpectedly cancelled on Wednesday due to a sewage leak. The incident, originating from a toilet in a staff changing room adjacent to the operating theatres, necessitated the temporary halt of non-urgent surgeries to ensure patient safety. Hospital officials issued an apology to those affected by the cancellations.
The situation was addressed swiftly with a thorough deep clean of the affected area. By Wednesday afternoon, the hospital was able to resume some planned procedures. All surgical services have since returned to their normal operational capacity, reassuring patients about continued access to care.
Royal Papworth Hospital has confirmed that all patients whose surgeries were postponed have been rescheduled. Priority is being given to those who have been waiting the longest, with a commitment to treat them before the upcoming weekend. The hospital emphasized that emergency care remained unaffected throughout the disruption, and no ambulances were diverted.




