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Ground breaking NHS innovation from Mid Yorkshire clinician slashes surgery infections, wins global prize

Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust’s Director of Innovation and Consultant antimicrobial pharmacist Dr Stuart Bond has been recognised on the global stage, bagging an internationally acclaimed award, on the back of implementing clinician innovation project that reduces infections by 71 per cent using pioneering nose probes.

Stuart was honoured with one of the world’s most prestigious awards for his leadership in a ground-breaking NHS-first project that has slashed surgical site infections. This achievement bagged him the President’s Award from the International Photodynamic Association (IPA).

The accolade is reserved for individuals whose work is transforming healthcare through photodynamic therapy. Stuart has led the UK’s first NHS deployment of Steriwave, which is light-activated nasal therapy that destroys harmful bacteria before a patient undergoes surgery without using any antibiotics. The pilot at Pinderfields and Pontefract Hospitals targeted patients undergoing hip and knee replacements and dramatically reduced surgical site infections (SSIs) over a six month period and has now been rolled out broader.

The project has also been shortlisted for the HSJ Patient Safety Award – early-stage patient safety innovation of the year category, being hosted in Manchester in September.

Dr Stuart Bond said:

It’s an incredible honour to be recognised internationally, but the real achievement is for our patients. This therapy protects them from serious infections, speeds up recovery, and reduces the need for antibiotics. We’ve shown the NHS can lead the world in tackling challenges such as this.

Dr. Colin Hopper, President of the IPA said:

Dr. Bond and his team at Mid Yorkshire were the first to operationalize photo disinfection within the NHS. Their findings not only demonstrate the clinical value of this approach but also underscore its importance in an era of rising multi-drug resistance, positioning the UK's NHS as a global leader in antibiotic stewardship and patient safety.

Following the award-winning innovation, the Trust is now exploring wider use of the technology across other surgeries and settings and scaling broader within the NHS.

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