Scotland performs record number of hip and knee operations
Hip xray

Statistics have revealed that there has been an increase in planned operations across NHS Scotland and the number of hip and knee arthroplasty operations reached an all-time high in 2024.

Data from The Scottish Arthroplasty Project showed that 17,399 first (primary) hip or knee replacements were performed in NHS Scotland hospitals in 2024 compared to 15,908 in 2019.

It was also revealed that over the last 10 years, the mean length of hospital stays, for both primary hip and primary knee procedures, has decreased from 5 days to 2.6 days.

Separate data has shown that that there has been a 7.7% increase in planned operations across all procedures compared to the same month last year.
 

Extra funding to tackle NHS waits is expected to deliver more than 300,000 appointments and procedures this year.

Health Secretary Neil Gray said: “These figures show our plan to bring down waiting lists in the NHS is working, making it easier for people in Scotland living with a chronic painful condition to get the treatment or procedure they need.  

"I am also pleased to see that patients are spending less time in the hospital following hip, knee, or shoulder replacements, thanks to advancements in both surgical techniques and pain management.

“We will continue to drive improvements like these in the months ahead and I would like to thank NHS staff across the country for their outstanding efforts in facilitating this additional activity, which is positively impacting people's lives.”