Nanda Daniswara, Nanda
Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine/Padjajaran University, Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Bandung.

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Journal : Diponegoro International Medical Journal (DIMJ)

Incident Rate of Vesicovaginal Fistula at Dr. Kariadi General Hospital Semarang in 2022 Zunaidhi Bahar, Rully; Arya Putra, Aditya; Agung Nugroho, Eriawan; Wiryawan Cahyono, Chemmy; Erwinanto, Erwinanto; Santosa, Ardy; Sindhu Wibisono, Dimas; Daniswara, Nanda; Rais Addin, Sofyan
Diponegoro International Medical Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/dimj.v4i2.17873

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Background: Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) is an abnormal connection between the vesicourinaria and the vagina which causes urine to continuously leak through the vagina. The etiology of VVF fistulas has changed from being obstetric to being more hysterectomy related. While management is as early as possible appropriately and prevents further complications that can occur. Aim: Analyzing the comparison of the characteristics of patients with VVF at Dr. Kariadi General Hospital Semarang in 2022.Methods: The study design in this study was a retrospective descriptive observational study. Results: During the period from 3 January to 30 December 2022, 20 patients were found with VVF. Based on the data obtained, the average age of the patients was 39.4 years. Parity in the study subjects consisted of 2 nulliparas (10%), 5 primiparas (25%) and 13 multiparas (65%). Types of fistulas in patients included 14 fistulas after gynecological surgery (70%), 4 fistulas after caesarean section (20%), 1 fistula after radiotherapy (5%) and 1 fistula after trauma (5%). Conclusion: VVF incident in Dr. Kariadi General Hospital Semarang in 2022 were 20 cases with the majority of fistula types after gynecological surgery as many as 14 cases.  
Case Report: Early Recognition and Repair of Distal Iatrogenic Ureteral Injury During Laparoscopic Rectal Surgery Mughni, Abdul; Fuadi, Ahmad Fathi; Daniswara, Nanda
Diponegoro International Medical Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2021): December
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/dimj.v2i2.12259

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Background: Ureteral injury is an uncommon complication of the colorectal procedure. The colorectal procedure is the second most common cause of ureteral injury. The laparoscopic approach for colorectal surgery has contributed to the increase of ureteral injury. Delayed diagnosis of the iatrogenic ureteral injury is associated with higher morbidity. However, the early diagnosis of ureteral injury during the operation is difficult. We presented an early recognition and laparoscopic repair of iatrogenic ureteral injury during laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery cases and the strategy for recognizing and managing that injury for the surgeon.Case Presentation: A Male, 34 years old, had an iatrogenic ureteral injury during laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer. The left distal ureter was transected by an energy device. The diagnosis of ureteral injury was prompt. The repair of the ureter was done endo-laparoscopically. The patient had an uneventful recovery and was discharged on day 6 after surgery.Conclusion: The iatrogenic ureteral injury, although uncommon, is a serious complication of laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Direct visual identification of the distal ureter is mandatory in every rectal surgery. The iatrogenic ureteral injury is not an indication for open conversion when there is an adequate resource to do the endo-laparoscopic ureteral repair.