Author/Authors :
harma, Manas Department of Urology - Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College - KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research, JNMC Campus, Belagavi-590010, Karnataka, India , Ghagane, Shridhar C. Department of Urology - Urinary Biomarkers Research Centre - KLES Kidney Foundation - KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital & Medical Research Centre, Nehru Nagar, Belagavi-590010, Karnataka, India , Muralidhar, Shubhashree Department of General Surgery - Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College - KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research, JNMC Campus, Belagavi-590010, Karnataka, India , Patil, Shashank Department of Urology - Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College - KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research, JNMC Campus, Belagavi-590010, Karnataka, India , Nerli, Naina R. Department of Studies in Law - University Law College - Bangalore University, Janana Bharati Banaglore, Karnataka, India , Nerli, Rajendra B. Department of Urology - Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College - KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research, JNMC Campus, Belagavi-590010, Karnataka, India
Abstract :
The current coronavirus pandemic forces us to realize the significance of the careful
utilization of financial and health-care resources. At the same time, it is important to
ensure the ability of urologists to function through this crisis to provide essential and
emergency services. With regards to urological procedures, a triage of non-emergent
operations is hence recommended considering various disease-related factors. Case
conduct should also be categorized based on the up-to-date information of the evolving
national, regional and local conditions of this pandemic, as marked variation in these
conditions can lead to significant differences in decision-making. Over the coming weeks
and months, we are bound to face an increasingly difficult task of treating Coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID-19) infected patients presenting with urological ailments. Instituting
well-thought plans to perform the un-deferrable urological procedures and emergencies
during this pandemic will go a long way in keeping the surgeons and health-care workers
safe to perform essential duties.
Keywords :
Urology , Surgery , Coronavirus , COVID-19 , Pandemic