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  • Objective: Delivery of a safe cystectomy service is a multidisciplinary exercise In this article, we detail the measures implemented at our institution to deliver a cystectomy service for bladder cancer patients during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Methods: A ‘one-stop’ enhanced recovery clinic had been established at our hospital, consisting of an anaesthetist, an exercise testing service, urinary diversion nurses, clinical nurse specialists and surgeons During COVID-19, we modified these processes in order to continue to provide urgent cystectomy safely for bladder cancer We collected patients’ outcomes prospectively measuring demographic characteristics, oncological and perioperative outcomes, the presence of COVID-19 symptoms and confirmed COVID-19 test results Results: From March to May 2020, 25 patients underwent radical cystectomy for bladder cancer Twenty-four procedures were performed with robotic assistance and one open as part of a research trial We instituted modifications at various multidisciplinary steps, including patient selection, preoperative optimisation, enhanced recovery protocols, patient counselling and perioperative protocols Thirty-day mortality was 0% The 30-day rate of Clavien ⩾3 complications was 8% Postoperatively, none of the patients developed COVID-19 based on World Health Organization criteria and testing Conclusion: We safely delivered a complex cystectomy service during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic without any COVID-19-related morbidity or mortality Level of evidence: Level 2b
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  • Journal_of_Clinical_Urology
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  • WHO
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  • Components of a safe cystectomy service during coronavirus disease 2019 in a high-volume centre
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  • #917905
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  • 2020

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