context: coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has changed standard urology practice around the world. the situation is affecting not only uro-oncological patients but also patients with benign and disabling conditions who are suffering delays in medical attention that impact their quality of life. objective: to propose, based on expert advice and current evidence where available, a strategy to reorganize female and functional urological (FFU) activity (diagnosis and treatment). evidence acquisition: the present document is based on a narrative review of the limited data available in the urological literature on SARS-Cov-2 and the experience of FFU experts from several countries around the world. evidence synthesis: in all the treatment schemes proposed in the literature on the COVID-19 pandemic, FFU surgery is not adequately covered and usually grouped into the category that is not urgent or can be delayed, but in a sustained pandemic scenario there are cases that cannot be delayed that should be considered for surgery as a priority. the aim of this document is to provide a detailed management plan for noninvasive and invasive FFU consultations, investigations, and operations. a classification of FFU surgical activity by indication and urgency is proposed, as well as recommendations adopted from the literature for good surgical practice and by surgical approach in FFU in the COVID-19 era

L('o)pez-Fando, L., Bueno, P., Carracedo, D., Averbeck, M., Castro-D('i)az, D.m., Chartier-Kastler, E., et al. (2020). Management of Female and Functional Urology Patients During the COVID Pandemic. EUROPEAN UROLOGY FOCUS, 6(5), 1049-1057 [10.1016/j.euf.2020.05.023].

Management of Female and Functional Urology Patients During the COVID Pandemic

Finazzi Agro', E.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

context: coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has changed standard urology practice around the world. the situation is affecting not only uro-oncological patients but also patients with benign and disabling conditions who are suffering delays in medical attention that impact their quality of life. objective: to propose, based on expert advice and current evidence where available, a strategy to reorganize female and functional urological (FFU) activity (diagnosis and treatment). evidence acquisition: the present document is based on a narrative review of the limited data available in the urological literature on SARS-Cov-2 and the experience of FFU experts from several countries around the world. evidence synthesis: in all the treatment schemes proposed in the literature on the COVID-19 pandemic, FFU surgery is not adequately covered and usually grouped into the category that is not urgent or can be delayed, but in a sustained pandemic scenario there are cases that cannot be delayed that should be considered for surgery as a priority. the aim of this document is to provide a detailed management plan for noninvasive and invasive FFU consultations, investigations, and operations. a classification of FFU surgical activity by indication and urgency is proposed, as well as recommendations adopted from the literature for good surgical practice and by surgical approach in FFU in the COVID-19 era
2020
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/24
Settore MEDS-14/C - Urologia
English
L('o)pez-Fando, L., Bueno, P., Carracedo, D., Averbeck, M., Castro-D('i)az, D.m., Chartier-Kastler, E., et al. (2020). Management of Female and Functional Urology Patients During the COVID Pandemic. EUROPEAN UROLOGY FOCUS, 6(5), 1049-1057 [10.1016/j.euf.2020.05.023].
L('o)pez-Fando, L; Bueno, P; Carracedo, D; Averbeck, M; Castro-D('i)az, Dm; Chartier-Kastler, E; Cruz, F; Dmochowski, R; Finazzi Agro', E; Hajebrahimi...espandi
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