Chapter 6: Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for Day Surgery 2025
Support services including radiology, pharmacy and investigative laboratories should be available.
Support services including radiology, pharmacy and investigative laboratories should be available.
The facility to perform a 12-lead ECG and other point of care tests, such as international normalised ratio, should be available within the day surgery unit itself.
Results from investigations should be available via the electronic patient record or via an appropriate IT system.16
The day surgery unit must have a clear action plan of what to do in case of failure of IT system and the need to revert temporarily to paper and any equipment or documents must be readily available (e.g drug kardexes).
The lower age limit for day surgery depends on the facilities and experience of the staff and the medical condition of the infant and proposed surgery. Infants aged less than 60 weeks postconceptual age are not normally considered unless medically fit and the unit has the appropriate expertise. Risks should be discussed with parents and carers on an individual basis.32,33,42
Infants with a history of chronic lung disease or apnoea should be managed in a centre equipped with facilities for postoperative ventilation.
Infants, children and young people should, where possible, be cared for in a dedicated paediatric unit or should have specific time allocated in a mixed adult/paediatric unit, where they are separated from adult patients.32,45 Environment should be safe and well suited to age and stage of development of the child or young person.34