How did COVID-19 pandemic change the way we attend the patients in an urogynaecological unit

The current SARS-coronavirus type 2 pandemic caused, in few weeks, important changes in the health system organization and in the way we attend the patients. Urogynaecological diseases affect quality of life, but without life risk in most cases, so it is possible to delay. Moreover, urogynaecologica...

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Hauptverfasser: Escura Sancho, S, Ros Cerro, C, Anglès-Acedo, S, Bataller Sánchez, E, Espuña-Pons, M
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