Alifianto, Untung
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Differences in Influence between Intravenous Methylprednisolone and Intramuscular Progesterone toward Erectile Function After Operation Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TUR-P) in Patients Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) Yolanda, Monica; Tusarah, Setya Anton; Alifianto, Untung
Indonesian Journal of Medicine Vol 2, No 2 (2017)
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Background: Erectile function is an important factor for all men in an active sexual condition, as well as to assess the quality of sex life with their partners. Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) is a gold standard action for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH). The researcher tried to study to investigate the effect of corticosteroid and progesterone on erectile function in BPH patients who have done TURP surgery by using Erection Hardness Score (EHS). The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of intra venous methylprednisolone on post-operative erection function of TURP in BPH patients. To investigate the effect of intra-muscular progesterone on postoperative erectile function of TURP in BPH patients. To investigate the different effect between methylprednisolone and progesterone on post-operative erection function of TURP in BPH patients.Subjects and Method: Subjects of all BPH patients who performed TUR-P surgery in the urology sub-section of Dr. Moewardi Hospital, Surakarta. The sampling technique in this study was incidental sampling. This study was a clinical experimental study using Pre and Post-test design-Only Control Design. 3 groups were divided to get different treatment, the first group was given methylprednisolone, the second group was given progesterone and the third group was given TURP therapy protocol only.Results: After 1 month of TURP treatment in BPH patients, the result obtained for the EHS which on a scale of 2 and 3. EHS on scale 2 for the methylprednisolone group was 9 patients (69.2%), the progesterone group had 6 patients (46.2%), and the control group had 8 of patients (66.7%). Meanwhile, EHS on scale 3 for the methylprednisolone group was 4 patients (30.8%), there were 7 patients (53.8%) of the progesterone group, and the control group had 4 patients (33.3%). After 3 months of TURP treatment in BPH patients, EHS on scale 2 in the methylprednisolone group there were 2 patients (15.4%), the progesterone group there were 0 patients (0.0%), and the control group there were 6 patients (50.0%). The methylprednisolone group had 9 patients (69.2%) on EHS 3 scale, the progesterone group had 4 patients (30.8%), and there were 6 patients (50.0%) in the control group. While, EHS scale of 4 the total of the patients in the methylprednisolone group was 2 patients (15.4%), the progesterone group had 9 patients (69.2%), and the control group had 0 patients (0.0%).Conclusion: the methylprednisolone improved the erectile function in post-operative TURP patients. Progesterone improved erectile function in post-operative TURP patients. Therefore, it can be concluded that progesterone was better than methylprednisolone. Keywords: Erectile dysfunction, Methylprednisolone, ProgesteroneCorrespondence: Monica Yolanda. Masters Program in Family Medicine, Sebelas Maret University, Jl. Ir. Sutami 36 A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java. Email: monica_mail83@yahoo.co.id.Indonesian Journal of Medicine (2017), 2(2): 116-124https://doi.org/10.26911/theijmed.2017.02.02.06 
Epithelial Rate Difference on Donor Wound of Split Thickness Skin Graft in the Thigh Area by Applying Leukocrepe® and Medicrepe® Rinaldi, Ivan; Sungkar, Amru; Alifianto, Untung
Indonesian Journal of Medicine Vol 2, No 3 (2017)
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Background: applying split thickness graft (STSG) is as one of the reconstruction techniques and it is often conducted. Applying the technique creates superficial wound on the donor wound or it is known by donor site. The elastic bandage usage is one of the tools which is used in giving treatment to donor site as a standard operational procedure treatment at Dr. Moewardi hospital (RSDM) Surakarta. RSDM Surakarta has not had clinic test yet to compare between applying elastic bandage Leukocrepe® and Medicrepe® on wound care STSG on the thigh area.Subject and Method: The study used post-test only control group design with the total of the sample was 18 patients. The study was conducted in intermediate STSG donor wound with 0.018 inches thickness on the lateral thighs. By dividing two donor wounds, a half-sided of upper part was bandaged by applying Leukocrepe® and the other half of the lower part was bandaged by Medicrepe®. After that, epithelialization score was conducted on the seventh day. All the data then were collected and after that the data were tested by applying Wilcoxon rank test.Result: according to the study conducted to 18 patients of plastic surgery section at RSUD Dr. Moewardi during November 2016-Juni 2017, the result showed that the epithelialization chart was approximately 61.39 ± 30.05% for STSG donor wound on the lateral thighs part and it was done on the seventh day by applying Leukocrepe, meanwhile applying Medicrepe, the result was approximately 43.67 ± 30.69 %. The mean score of epithelialization applying Medicrepe® was more significant than applying Leukocrepe® and it showed that there was significantly different statistically with the score (p<0.001).Conclusion: According to the result above, it can be seen that the STSG donor wound care on the thighs using Medicrepe® is more effective in accelerating epithelialization process than the one which is applied by Leukocrepe®.Key Word: Epithelization, Elastic Bandage, Medicrepe®, Leukocrepe®Correspondence: Ivan Rinaldi. Public Surgery Resident of Medical Faculty of UNS. Email: ivanmudfin@gmail.com.Indonesian Journal of Medicine (2017), 2(3): 146-153https://doi.org/10.26911/theijmed.2017.02.03.01
The Difference of Bovine Bone Graft and Iliac Crest Bone Graft Effect on Closure of Bone Defect in Alveolar Bone Graft in Dr. Moewardi Hospital and Panti Waluyo Hospitals, Surakarta Bahtiar, Ruzbih; Kurniasih, Dewi Haryanti; Alifianto, Untung
Indonesian Journal of Medicine Vol 3, No 3 (2018)
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Background: Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is a case of craniofacial congenital abnormalities that are often found by plastic surgeons. Successful management requires good surgical techniques, deep understanding of anatomical abnormalities and three-dimensional aspects of facial aesthetics. The Alveolar bone graft (ABG) aims to unite and stabilize Maxilla before definitive orthodontic action and restoration of dental care. The use of bone grafts in the surgical field is often done, aimed at maximizing the process of bone healing. Autogenous bone graft is the gold standard bone graft material because it contains all the properties needed in bone formation. The iliac crest bone graft (ICBG) is the most commonly used donor. Bromine bone graft (BBG) is increasingly being used as a substitute for autogenous bone graft. The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in the effect of the percentage of defect closure between CNG and ICBG on the closure of defects in ABG.Subjects and Method: The retrospective cohort study was conducted at Dr. Moewardi and Panti Waluyo Hospitals, Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, from February to April 2018. The dependent variable was bone defect closure. The independent variables were bovine bone and iliac crest bone grafts. The data were analyzed by Mann-Whitney.Results: Most patients after ABG surgery have a percentage of bone defect closure of 75-100% with bone resorption of 0-25% and include type I Bergland scale, where ICBG (66.7%) tends to be better than BBG (55.6%), but statistically not significant (p value = 0.678).Conclusion: There is no difference in the effect of the percentage of defect closure between CNG and ICBG on the closure of defects in ABG. ICBG tends to give a better percentage of defect closure than CNG, but it is not statistically significant.Keywords: Cleft lip and palate (CLP), Alveolar bone graft, bovine bone graft, Iliac crest bone graft, closure of bone defects.Correspondence: Ruzbih Bahtiar. Department of Surgery, Dr. Moewardi Hospital, Surakarta/Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sebelas Maret.  Indonesian Journal of Medicine (2018), 3(3): 151-161https://doi.org/10.26911/theijmed.2018.03.03.05