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Number №2, 2021 - page 105-109

Atypical cases of recurrent postcoital cystitis in women: acquired urethral hypermobility DOI: 10.29188/2222-8543-2021-14-2-105-109

For citation: em>Eliseev D.E., Kholodova Ya.G., Kholodova Zh.L., Abakumov R.S., Dobrokhotova Yu.E., Shaderkina V.A. Atypical cases of recurrent postcoital cystitis in women: acquired urethral hypermobility. Experimental and Clinical Urology, 2021;14(2):105-109; https://doi.org/10.29188/2222-8543-2021-14-2-105-109
Eliseev D.E., Holodova Ya.G., Holodova Zh.L., Abakumov R.S., Yu.E. Dobrohotova, Shaderkina V.A.
Information about authors:
  • Eliseev D.E. – gynecologist and urologist of the gynecological department with oncological FSBI «Clinical Hospital» UDP RF, gynecologist, urologist and surgeon MC «Uclinica», employee of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of General Medicine, FGAOU IN «RNIMU them. N.I. Pirogov «of the Ministry of Health of Russia; Moscow, Russia; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0270-7515
  • Kholodova Ya.G. – 6th year student of the Faculty of General Medicine of Pirogov Russian National Re- search Medical University; Moscow, Russia; 
  • Kholodova Zh.L. – PhD, Head of the Gynecological Department with Oncological Beds of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Clinical Hospital" of the Administrative Department of the Russian Federation, Associate Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University; Moscow, Russia;
  • Abakumov R.S. – gynecologist of the gynecological department with oncological beds of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Clinical Hospital" of the Administrative Department of the Russian Federation; Moscow, Russia; r.abakumov@presidentclinic.ru; 
  • Dobrokhotova Yu.E. – Dr. Sci., Professor, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Faculty of General Medicine of Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7830-2290
  • Shaderkina V.A. – scientific editor of the urological information portal UroWeb.ru; Moscow, Russia; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8940-4129
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Introduction. Recurrent postcoital cystitis is considered as a disease that is a consequence of certain congenital prerequisites in the structure of the lower parts of the urogenital tract in women.

Materials and methods. When writing the article, we used data on the surgical treatment of recurrent postcoital cystitis in women, posted in the PubMed databases (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) and the Scientific Electronic Library Elibrary.ru (https://elibrary.ru/). When searching the databases, the following keywords were used: «postcoital cystitis», «honeymoon cystitis», «acquired postcoital cystitis», «hymenotomy», «urethrogenital adhesions» («postcoital cystitis», «honeymoon cystitis», «acquired postcoital cystitis», «transposition of the urethra», «hymenotomy», «urethro-hymenal fusion»).

Results. Patients with recurrent postcoital cystitis represent a heterogeneous group from an etiological point of view. A detailed analysis of complaints and anamnesis of the disease, as well as the causes, conditions and time of recurrence of cystitis helps to clarify the pathogenesis of the disease in each case. The article presents clinical cases of acquired recurrent postcoital cystitis in women who have previously undergone surgery on the lower urinary tract.

Conclusion. Recurrent postcoital cystitis can be the result of not only congenital anatomical prerequisites, but also acquired changes in the urogenital area due to surgery or injury.

Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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