Nur Budiyono, Nur
Staff of Division of Urology, Suhardi Hardjolukito Airforce Hospital, Yogyakarta.

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EVALUATION OF SIGN AND SYMPTOMS RELATED TO INDWELLING URETERAL STENTS suryawan, joko anom; Danarto, H R; Budiyono, Nur
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 23 No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Indonesian Urological Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v23i1.200

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Objective: To study factors that influence signs and symptoms related to stented ureter. Material & methods: This was a prospective-cross sectional study, from March 2014 to August 2014, to know factors that influence signs and symptoms of patients with ureteral stent. All patients were inserted ureteral stent participated in this study. Exclusion criteria were patients with malignancy, patients who had history of DJ stent placement previously, patients with bilateral DJ stents and patients with urinary tract infection. All patients completed IPSS questionnaire before inserted stents. After 1 month, when removal DJ stents performed, all patients completed IPSS, USSQ and VAS. All data was analyzed with Chi-square/fisher exact test, Pearson/Spearman correlation and Mann Whitney. Results: Fourty patients consisted of 23 man (57.5%) and 17 women (42.5%) completed this study. The mean age was 44.92 years old and length of stented ureter was 38.22 days. There was significance correlation between IPSS of DJ stent pre-insertion and post insertion (p < 0.001; r = 0.628). Of the patients reported dysuria (62.5%), frequency (55%), nocturia (52.5%), incomplete emptying (47.5%), hematuria (35%) and urgency (15%). On bivariate analysis, there was significance correlation between DJ stent position and frequency (p < 0.001), nocturia (< 0.001), urgency (p = 0.002), incomplete emptying (p = 0.049), dysuria (p = 0.030), hematuria (p = 0.026) and pain (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Previous urinary symptoms and DJ stent position were factors that influenced sign and symptoms related to ureteral stent insertion.
Indwelling ureteral stenting negatively impacts sexual function transiently after endourological procedure among adult male and female patients: a prospective cohort study Kangsaputra, Ferdy Bangun; Budiyono, Nur; Brodjonegoro, Sakti Ronggowardhana
Universa Medicina Vol. 42 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18051/UnivMed.2023.v42.276-282

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BackgroundUreteral stents, which are widely used after endourological procedures, cause adverse effects. However, its potential impact on sexual function remains unclear in patients undergoing ureteral stenting. This study aimed to investigate sexual function in adult male and female patients undergoing endourological procedures involving ureteral stent placement. MethodsWe conducted a prospective cohort study in a double tertiary care hospital setting with 103 selected patients (53 male and 50 female). We used a self-administered questionnaire-based survey, namely the Indonesian version of the 5-item International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) for male patients and the Indonesian Female Sexual Function Index (Indonesian FSFI) for female patients at three different times (pre-stenting, four weeks after stenting, and four weeks after stent removal). A paired t-test or Wilcoxon test was used for data analysis. ResultsIn the male group, significant changes were noted in the four IIEF-5 domains and overall IIEF-5 scores at pre-stenting and four weeks after stenting (p =0.000). The female group showed significant differences for all FSFI domains and overall FSFI scores at pre-stenting and four weeks after stenting (p=0.000). Most patients in both groups recovered sexual function four weeks after stent removal, as indicated by insignificant differences in the overall IIEF-5 and FSFI scores at pre-stenting and four weeks after stent removal. ConclusionUreteral stenting led to significant but transient sexual dysfunction in both groups at four weeks after stenting. In this regard, male and female patients need to receive counselling and attention, that they may experience temporal sexual dysfunction at least for 4 weeks.