This study elaborates that Coronavirus has quickly advanced into a worldwide pandemic. In an attemp to lessen transmission, patients were encouraged to keep away from in-person clinical assessments whenever the situation allows. As needs be, we theorize that less patients have looked for care and gone through treatment for new urological conditions like nephrolithiasis. We played out a review outline survey of patients going through rising ureteral stent arrangement for obstructive nephrolithiasis from March 15, 2020 through May 31, 2020 and contrasted them with comparative patients from a year sooner. We found that outstandingly less patients went through new stent position during the COVID-19 period and that these patients were prominently more ailing. These discoveries propose that aberrant sequelae of the pandemic remember delays for looking for care for conditions inconsequential to the infection. Techniques, for example, expanded utilization of in-office stenting and improved patient directing may help diminish delays in mind and improve clinical results for patients with nephrolithiasis during ensuing tops in the continuous pandemic.

In March 2020 the primary instance of COVID-19 was affirmed in New York City, rapidly growing to in excess of 250,000 cases statewide.1 To limit openness, numerous patients were encouraged to keep away from in-person care.

Reference link- https://www.auajournals.org/doi/10.1097/UPJ.0000000000000197

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