Wait Time Information – Total Knee Replacement Surgery: Q4 2013-2014

Q: What is a knee replacement?

A knee replacement (total knee replacement) is an orthopedic surgical procedure in which the end of your thigh bone (femur), the top of your shin bone (tibia), and the back of your kneecap are replaced with man-made parts called prostheses.

Q: Where will I be referred to have this surgery?

Ask your doctor/specialist where you can have your knee replacement surgery, as this procedure is performed in the following hospitals:

Eastern Health
General Hospital – Health Sciences Centre – St. John’s
St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital – St. John’s

Central Health
James Paton Memorial Hospital – Gander

Western Health
Western Memorial Regional Hospital – Corner Brook

Labrador-Grenfell Health
Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital – St. Anthony

Q: How are wait times measured?

For this operation, the wait time is measured from when you and your orthopaedic surgeon decide to proceed with surgery to when the procedure is completed.

Q: What is the benchmark wait time for knee replacement surgery?

The national benchmark for knee replacement is 182 days. This means that orthopaedic surgeons and the health regions are working together to perform the majority of knee replacements within the 182-day target. The most recent wait times for knee replacement surgery in the regional health authorities are:

Table 1: Knee Replacement Surgery by Region for Q4 (January 1 to March 31, 2013-2014)

Wait Time Information Region
Eastern Health Central Health Western Health  Labrador-Grenfell Health
Number of knee replacement procedures completed 153 35 50 9
5 out of 10 patients had surgery within this number of days 115 118 65 89
9 out of 10 patients had surgery within this number of days 167 176 172 131
Percentage of patients who had surgery within 182 days 96% 92% 95% 100% in 140 days

Data source: Regional Health Authorities, Newfoundland and Labrador

Wait Time Information – Total Knee Replacement Surgery (65 KB)