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Number №4, 2021 - page 108-112

COVID-19 associated incrusting cystitis DOI: 10.29188/2222-8543-2021-14-4-108-112

For citation: Novitskiy A.V., Chetverikov A.V., Lankov V.A., Nevirovich E.S., Slesarevskaya M.N., Kuzmin I.V. COVID-19 associated incrusting cystitis. Experimental and Clinical Urology 2021;14(4):108-112; https://doi.org/10.29188/2222-8543-2021-14-4-108-112
Novitskiy A.V., Chetverikov A.V., Lankov V.A., Nevirovich E.S., Slesarevskaya M.N., Kuzmin I.V.
Information about authors:
  • Novitskiy A.V. – Dr. Sci., Chief medical officer, St. Petersburg City Hospital No. 15; Saint-Petersburg, Russia; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3188-6257
  • Chetverikov A.V. – urologist, St. Petersburg City Hospital № 15; Saint-Petersburg, Russia; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1749-8584
  • Lankov V.A. – graduate student of the department of Academician I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Saint-Petersburg, Russia; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2230-0277
  • Nevirovich E.S. – PhD, head of the urological department of the St. Petersburg City Hospital № 15; assistant of the department of Academician I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Saint-Petersburg, Russia; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8427-5092
  • Slesarevskaya M.N. – PhD, senior researcher of Research Center of Urology of Academician I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Saint-Petersburg, Russia; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4911-6018
  • Kuzmin I.V. – Dr. Sci., professor of Urology Department of Academician I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Saint-Petersburg, Russia; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7724-7832
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Introduction. The pandemic of the novel coronavirus infection has presented public health challenges with adequate health care delivery. As a respiratory infection, COVID-19 is multisystemic in nature and can affect the organs of the urinary system. The purpose of this article is to present incrusting cystitis, which was a complication of the urinary bladder in a patient with coronavirus infection.

Clinical case. A clinical observation of the development of encrusting cystitis in a COVID-19 patient is presented. The clinical course and treatment of this disease are described in detail. The data on the possible mechanism of development of encrusting cystitis in this category of patients are presented. The patient underwent 2 surgical interventions with an interval of one month – waist Enblock resection and vaporization of the altered bladder mucosa, followed by conservative therapy with a positive effect. This approach accelerates the reparative processes in the bladder wall and significantly reduces the rehabilitation time.

Conclusion. The presesented clinical case indicates the need for a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment and rehabilitation of patients who have suffered a new coronavirus infection.

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