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Urological service provision during the COVID-19 period: the experience from an Irish tertiary centre.

Patrick M CollinsAideen MaddenClare O'ConnellShawgi Abdelrazig OmerMohammud Shakeel InderRowan G CaseyRobert J FlynnArun Z ThomasLisa G SmythRustom P Manecksha
Published in: Irish journal of medical science (2020)
Compared with 2019, we performed fewer operations and outpatient procedures, had fewer admissions and diagnosed fewer patients with new cancers. However, outsourcing elective operation to designated non-COVID hospitals prevented the infection of any patient with COVID-19 in the post-operative period. The use of virtual clinic and telephone clinic has had some success in replacing traditional outpatient visits. The overall significant decrease in operative volume will likely precipitate a mismatch between demand and service provision in the coming months, unless capacity is increased.
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