Bacilius Agung Priyosantoso
Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine/Padjajaran University, Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung.

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TRANSPERITONEAL LAPAROSCOPIC URETEROLITHOTOMY FOR LARGE DISTAL URETERIC STONE Priyosantoso, Bacilius Agung; Pramod, Sawkar Vijay
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 22 No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Indonesian Urological Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v22i1.103

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Objective: This study is aim to share our experience (in videos) in Laparoscopic ureterolithotomy for large distal ureteric stone with transperitoneal approach. Material & methods: A 37 years old male has been diagnosed with a right hydronephrosis due to proximal ureterolithiasis and stone at left calyx inferior, first and stone migrated to right distal ureter on 12 hours prior surgery, in Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung. He underwent laparoscopic ureterolithotomy with transperitoneal approach. Results: We successfully perform laparoscopic ureterolithotomy with transperitoneal approach on a 37 years old male patient who diagnosed with a right hydronephrosis due to distal ureterolithiasis and stone at left calyx inferior. Duration of operation was 45 minutes. Patient was discharged at 2nd postoperative day without any complications. Conclusion: A transperitoneal laparoscopic ureterolithotomy for distal ureteric stone is a safe and feasible technique that should be an options on every patients who is planning to undergo distal ureterolithotomy especially large stone. Keywords: Transperitoneal, laparoscopy, distal ureterolithotomy.
URINARY BLADDER FOREIGN BODY: A CASE REPORT Parambang, Santi Ratnalia; Priyosantoso, Bacilius Agung
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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ABSTRACT Objective: This study aims to knowing the causes and symptoms is very important in determining the management. Case(s) presentation: A 44-year-old man came to the urology clinic with the chief complaint of painful urination after inserting an electric cable 1 meter long and 1 cm in diameter through the urethra 2 days earlier. The patient was then subjected to cystoscopy and removal of the cable using grasping forceps. Discussion: Urinary system foreign bodies can be caused by stimulation when the patient is conscious or under the influence of alcohol, mental disorder, curiosity to medical procedure (iatrogenic). Diagnosis of foreign bodies is based on history, physical examination and supporting examinations in the form of plain abdominal x-rays, ultrasound to CT-Scan. Removal of foreign bodies is adjusted to the type, size and location of foreign bodies in the urinary tract. Conclusion: Recognition of urinary system foreign bodies is very important. The various types of foreign bodies are a challenge for urologists. The selection of an appropriate operative intervention with low complications gives a good prognosis. Keywords: Foreign body, electrical wire, bladder, cystoscopy.