Objective The Coronavirus pandemic has affected urological practice
worldwide. In this study, we aimed to evaluate functional urology
practice including outpatient clinic visits, routine examinations,
diagnostic procedures and surgical interventions with an online survey.
Method We conducted an online survey to evaluate Turkish urologists’
functional urology practices before and during the pandemic. In this
survey, we asked questions about the respondents’ place of work, being
part of a dedicated pandemic center, involvement with the pandemic and
an interest in functional urology. We also examined outpatient clinics,
routine examinations, diagnostic methods, and surgical practice before
and during the pandemic. Results A total of 152 urologists completed the
survey. The majority of the participants, (79.6%) were in tertiary
centers. Nearly one-third of respondents (32.2%) stated that more than
50% of their routine practice is related to functional urology. In
brief, 80.9% of the participants declared a decrease in the number of
outpatient visits for functional urology. 68.4% of the participants
declared a decrease in uroflowmetry practice, and 81.3% of had a
decrease in urodynamic studies performed. According to respondents,
92.1% stated a decrease in botulinum injections for the bladder, and
93.4% of the participants declared a decrease in anti-incontinence
surgery. Eighty-five percent of the participants declared a decrease in
prolapse surgery. One-hundred and twenty-eight participants (84.2%)
declared a decrease in surgery for benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH).
Only 28.9% of the participants responded that they diagnosed their
neuro-urology patients as they did prior to the pandemic. Conclusions
The daily practice of urology changed, and functional urology was one of
the most affected field. The large backlog of functional urology
patients is challenging and although conditions, diagnostic tools and
surgeries were classed as “benign”, we will have to face the effects
of patients’ Quality of life in the near future.