IInverted urothelial papilloma of the bladder with concomitant benign prostate hyperplasia and bladder stones: case report
https://doi.org/10.17650/1726-9776-2025-21-2-132-137
Abstract
Inverted urothelial papilloma is a rare non-invasive endophytic urothelial tumor of the bladder accounting for less than 1 % of urothelial neoplasms. Analysis of the available scientific papers shows that a more in-depth study of this nosology is necessary. An analysis of available articles in the PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science databases published between 1997 and 2018 on the topic was performed.
The article presents a clinical observation to improve the treatment tactics of patients with inverted urothelial papilloma of the bladder. Based on the examination results, the patient underwent surgical interventions: transurethral laser cystolithotripsy, resection of the bladder lesion and prostatic hyperplasia. Inverted urothelial papilloma of the bladder, although a rare disease, is still periodically encountered in the practice of a urologist and requires further study and observation of the patient with this pathology.
About the Authors
T. Kh. NazarovRussian Federation
MD, Professor, Head of the Academic Department, Professor of the Urology Department
41 Kirochnaya St., Saint Petersburg 191015
E. S. Shpilenya
Russian Federation
MD, Professor, Professor of the Urology Department
41 Kirochnaya St., Saint Petersburg 191015
I. V. Rychkov
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Urology
41 Kirochnaya St., Saint Petersburg 191015
A. D. Krasilnikov
Russian Federation
Resident, Department of Urology
41 Kirochnaya St., Saint Petersburg 191015
V. Yu. Gavrilov
Russian Federation
Resident, Department of Urology
41 Kirochnaya St., Saint Petersburg 191015
S. A. Vinnichuk
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Head of the Central Pathological Anatomy Department
41 Kirochnaya St., Saint Petersburg 191015
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Nazarov T.Kh., Shpilenya E.S., Rychkov I.V., Krasilnikov A.D., Gavrilov V.Yu., Vinnichuk S.A. IInverted urothelial papilloma of the bladder with concomitant benign prostate hyperplasia and bladder stones: case report. Cancer Urology. 2025;21(2):132-137. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1726-9776-2025-21-2-132-137