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Penyelamatan Tungkai dengan Prosedur Darrach dan Teknik Tulang Tunggal pada Tumor Sel Raksasa pada Ulna (Campanacci Tipe 3): Laporan Kasus Saputra, Rhyan Darma; Sadewa, Daffa; Dzikri, Dykall; Budiyanto, Sandya Naufal; Aji, Febriagi Bayu
Cermin Dunia Kedokteran Vol 52 No 5 (2025): Kardiologi
Publisher : PT Kalbe Farma Tbk.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55175/cdk.v52i5.1394

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Introduction: Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a rare, benign but locally aggressive tumor that uncommonly afects distal ulna. Case: This case is a 30-year-old female with worsening pain, swelling, and limited wrist motion. Imaging studies revealed cortical destruction and soft tissue infltration characteristic of an aggressive GCTB. Campanacci type 3 GCTB of the distal ulna was diagnosed and managed through limb salvage surgery using a combination of Darrach procedure and single bone technique.This combined approach aims to achieve tumor clearance while preserving limb function. Post-operative management included soft tissue closure using an abdominal fap. Conclusion: The case highlights the challenges in managing aggressive GCTBs of the distal ulna and demonstrates a viable limb salvage strategy. Long-term follow-up is recommended to evaluate functional outcomes and to monitor for recurrence, because tumor’s aggressive nature.
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PATIENT OUTCOMES AND SATISFACTION IN ROBOTIC-ASSISTED HIP AND KNEE JOINT REPLACEMENT SURGERY Soetjahjo, Bintang; Santoso, Asep; Mercy, Grendi; Adriansyah, Denny; Angeline, Agiona; Sadewa, Daffa
Jurnal Bioteknologi & Biosains Indonesia (JBBI) Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : BRIN - Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/jbbi.2025.13395

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Robotic-assisted hip and knee arthroplasty has gained popularity in orthopedic surgery due to its precision, faster recovery, and improved alignment, potentially enhancing patient outcomes. Despite mixed and heterogeneous evidence, the demand for these procedures continues to rise. Therefore, bibliometric analysis is essential to direct research towards patient satisfaction and generate more reliable and significant evidence proving the true benefits of robotic surgery for patients, rather than merely technical success. This study employed bibliometric analysis to explore trends and evaluate publications on patient outcomes and satisfaction in robotic-assisted hip and knee surgery using the Scopus database. The analysis identified core concepts, trends, and research connections, providing insights into emerging areas in the field. The bibliometric analysis of 324 documents from 2007 to 2025 reveals a significant increase in research, focusing on surgical precision, rehabilitation, and long-term effectiveness. While countries like the US, UK, and China are leading contributors, there is a notable lack of similar research in ASEAN countries, particularly Indonesia. Future research should address gaps in areas like surgical revision, patient perception, and improving patient-reported outcomes.
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PATIENT OUTCOMES AND SATISFACTION IN ROBOTIC-ASSISTED HIP AND KNEE JOINT REPLACEMENT SURGERY Soetjahjo, Bintang; Santoso, Asep; Mercy, Grendi; Adriansyah, Denny; Angeline, Agiona; Sadewa, Daffa
Jurnal Bioteknologi & Biosains Indonesia (JBBI) Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : BRIN - Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/jbbi.2025.13395

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Robotic-assisted hip and knee arthroplasty has gained popularity in orthopedic surgery due to its precision, faster recovery, and improved alignment, potentially enhancing patient outcomes. Despite mixed and heterogeneous evidence, the demand for these procedures continues to rise. Therefore, bibliometric analysis is essential to direct research towards patient satisfaction and generate more reliable and significant evidence proving the true benefits of robotic surgery for patients, rather than merely technical success. This study employed bibliometric analysis to explore trends and evaluate publications on patient outcomes and satisfaction in robotic-assisted hip and knee surgery using the Scopus database. The analysis identified core concepts, trends, and research connections, providing insights into emerging areas in the field. The bibliometric analysis of 324 documents from 2007 to 2025 reveals a significant increase in research, focusing on surgical precision, rehabilitation, and long-term effectiveness. While countries like the US, UK, and China are leading contributors, there is a notable lack of similar research in ASEAN countries, particularly Indonesia. Future research should address gaps in areas like surgical revision, patient perception, and improving patient-reported outcomes.