NHS secures bone cement rescue package so joint surgery can resume
The NHS says it has secured a rescue package of alternative medical cement to allow joint surgery to continue. Last week hospitals had been told to postpone treatments, including knee and hip replacements, after the health service's main supplier encountered a major production problem.
Heraeus Medical, which supplies around three-quarters of the bone cement used by the NHS, had to temporarily halt production at its main site in Germany last week.
It is expected to cause disruption to supply for two months.
One of the NHS's other suppliers – Johnson and Johnson – has said it can increase its deliveries too.
"Patients can therefore be reassured that it this will not affect the outcome of their surgery. "
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