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Öğe The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on urological emergencies, 8 months results of a multicenter retrospective study from Turkey(2022) Alkış, Okan; Başer, Aykut; Çağlayan, Mustafa Serdar; Teke, Kerem; Avcı, İbrahim Erkut; Yaşar, Adem; Keskin, Ercüment; Yüksekkaya, Mustafa; Celen, Sinan; Özlülerden, Yusuf; Ölçücü, Mahmut Taha; Uçar, Murat; Güzel, Ahmet; Asutay, Mehmet Kazım; Bahçeci, Tuncer; Öncel, Halil FeratAbstract Objectives: We aimed to reveal the change of urological emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the same period of the previous year. Methods: The number of admissions to the emergency department (ED), admissions to the urology outpatient clinic, emergency urological consultations, and urological and emergency urological surgeries during the periods April-November-2019 and AprilNovember-2020 were recorded. The data of the COVID-19 period were compared with the previous year. Results: While the number of admissions to the urological outpatient clinic was 160,447 during the COVID period, it was 351,809 during the non-COVID period. The number of admissions to the ED decreased from 3.2 million to 2.4. The number of admissions to the urology outpatient clinic significantly decreased by 54% during the pandemic (p=0.001). Percutaneous cystostomy performed due to acute urinary obstruction decreased by 27.96%, double J stent, nephrostomy decreased by 16.61%, and ureterorenoscopy decreased by 12.26%. Urogenital trauma also decreased. On the contrary, surgical procedures performed due to penile fracture, gross hematuria, Fournier gangrene, and testicular torsion increased. Conclusion: During the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant decrease was observed in non-COVID patients' admissions to the emergency and urology department, and in urologic surgeries.Öğe The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Urological Emergencies, 8 Months Results of a Multicenter Retrospective Study From Turkey(2022) Alkış, Okan; Başer, Aykut; Çağlayan, Mustafa Serdar; Teke, Kerem; Avcı, İbrahim Erkut; Yaşar, Adem; Keskin, Ercüment; Yüksekkaya, Mustafa; Celen, Sinan; Özlülerden, Yusuf; Ölçücü, Mahmut Taha; Uçar, Murat; Güzel, Ahmet; Asutay, Mehmet Kazım; Bahçeci, Tuncer; Öncel, Halil FeratObjectives: We aimed to reveal the change of urological emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the same period of the previous year. Methods: The number of admissions to the emergency department (ED), admissions to the urology outpatient clinic, emergency urological consultations, and urological and emergency urological surgeries during the periods April-November-2019 and April-November-2020 were recorded. The data of the COVID-19 period were compared with the previous year. Results: While the number of admissions to the urological outpatient clinic was 160,447 during the COVID period, it was 351,809 during the non-COVID period. The number of admissions to the ED decreased from 3.2 million to 2.4. The number of admissions to the urology outpatient clinic significantly decreased by 54% during the pandemic (p=0.001). Percutaneous cystostomy performed due to acute urinary obstruction decreased by 27.96%, double J stent, nephrostomy decreased by 16.61%, and ureterorenoscopy decreased by 12.26%. Urogenital trauma also decreased. On the contrary, surgical procedures performed due to penile fracture, gross hematuria, Fournier gangrene, and testicular torsion increased. Conclusion: During the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant decrease was observed in non-COVID patients' admissions to the emergency and urology department, and in urologic surgeries.