<2>Bone Cement Shortage: NHS Secures Alternative Supply Package
<3>Background and Context
The National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom has recently faced a critical shortage of bone cement products, essential for trauma and elective orthopaedic surgery procedures. < href='https://who.int' target='_blank'>WHO guidelines emphasize the importance of bone cement in orthopedic surgery, highlighting its role in stabilizing and anchoring implants.
<3>Causes of the Shortage
The shortage was caused by a packaging fault at Heraeus Medical in Germany, which supplies around three quarters of the bone cement used by the NHS. < href='https://nature.com' target='_blank'>Research published in Nature has shown that packaging faults can have significant consequences for the quality and safety of medical devices.
<3>Impact on NHS Services
The shortage had a significant impact on NHS services, with many patients facing postponed surgery. The NHS had estimated that only two weeks’ supply of bone cement were in stock, and trusts were told to reserve seven days’ supply to protect emergency trauma surgery. Only then could any surplus stock be used for elective procedures.
<3>NHS Secures Alternative Supply Package
However, the NHS has now secured a “res
