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The New Ropanasuri Journal of Surgery
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 25033328     EISSN : 25497871     DOI : 10.7454
Core Subject : Health, Science,
The journal focused on general surgery with the scope of surgical research and surgery-related studies.
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The New Version of Accreditation for Higher Education in Health Moenadjat, Yefta
The New Ropanasuri Journal of Surgery Vol. 6, No. 2
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Factors Affecting Renal Function on Ileostomy in Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital: a Cross-sectional study Sihardo, Lam; Putranto, Agi S
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Introduction. Every year, about 30—60 ileostomy with various underlying diseases and indications were created in Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (CMGH). There were a lot of complications attributable to these creations; one is the decline of renal function. The study goal was to find out factors influencing the renal function of ileostomy in CMGH. Method. A cross-sectional study was conducted using medical records in April – May 2021. Samples were taken using the purposive sampling method. Inclusion criteria include male or female patients who underwent ileostomy closure in CMGH in the last four years with complete BMI, ileostomy creation and closure, serum creatinine, and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). Patients with underlying renal dysfunctions were excluded. The data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate analysis. Spearman’s test was used to analyze the correlation. Results. There were 55 subjects enrolled in the study. BMI (peGFR = 0.044; pcreatinine = 0.015), time of ileostomy closure (peGFR = 0.014; pcreatinine = 0.012), and high output ileostomy (peGFR = 0.032; pcreatinine = 0.018) were statistically significant as risk factor diminishing the renal function. The correlation analysis showed that time of ileostomy closure was significantly different for eGFR and serum creatinine values with p = 0.039 (r = -0.279) and p = 0.021(r = 0.310), respectively. Conclusion. In the study, factors that affect critical renal function in ileostomy were high output ileostomy, time of ileostomy closure, and body mass index. Hydration status, underlying disease, and age did not affect the diminished renal function.
Prognostic and Predictive Factors of Mortality in Burn Patients at dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Indonesia Hasibuan, Muhamad Irfan A; Moenadjat, Yefta
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Introduction. Some prognostic– and predictive factors in burn have never been investigated in Indonesian specific characteristics, which is delayed treatment. A study was conducted to determine prognostic and predictive factors in this specific characteristic. Method. A retrospective cohort focused on burn mortality in extensive burns managed in CMGH from 1998–2010. Some known prognostic– and predictive factors and unknown ones were the variables of interest. Bivariate and multivariate using logistic regression analysis proceeded to find out these factors. Results. Out of all factors investigated, the variables that showed a significant correlation were: TBSA, inhalation injury, Baux score, revised Baux score, serum albumin, blood urea, serum creatinine, haemoconcentration, base excess, serum lactate, international normalized ratio, and random blood glucose. Conclusion. In the study, Baux score, revised Baux score, serum creatinine, haemoconcentration, base excess, and INR as predictive factors for mortality in the extensive burn.
Cutaneous Horn on the Right Supraclavicular Region in an Adolescent Female, a Rare Case Report Gupta, Rohit; Kumar, Manoj; Sinha, Ruchi; Sahu, Reva Shankar
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Cutaneous horn (CH) is an outgrowth from the skin surface, composed of keratin, and associated with benign to malignant skin lesions. We report a case of CH in a 15-year-old female associated with Keratoacanthoma. It is uncommon in young people and is associated with a good prognosis because of its benign nature. This case needs to be reported as it highlights the rare occurrence of this condition in the younger age group and its good prognosis. Surgical excision is the treatment of choice, with histopathologic diagnosis playing a critical role in determining the nature and further treatment of this condition if required.
Consequential Surgeries Limit Recurrence of Skin Malignancies in Xeroderma Pigmentosum: A Case Report Kurnia, Ahmad; Kartini, Diani; Herwirastri, Novinda; Adyasa, Zoya M
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Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) is a rare inherited skin malignancy with no causative treatment options. Reporting a 23-year-old woman with xeroderma pigmentosum who underwent several surgical tumor removals followed by further five procedures to apply tissue expander, facial resurfacing using full-thickness skin grafts with a donor from abdominal. The next series was tumor resection in the chin, forehead, nasal reconstruction, tumor removal on bilateral third digits, and defect closure. No recurrence after nine years of postoperative monitoring with an aesthetically acceptable result.
Different Approaches of Suspected Unilateral and Bilateral Maxillary Sinus Myxoma, Two Rare Cases Report Adham, Marlinda; Moulanda, Ferucha
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Maxillary sinus myxoma is a rare benign tumor with locally aggressive behavior and can infiltrate surrounding structures. Surgical intervention is considered the primary procedure with several approaches for wider tumor exposure, complete tumor removal, and better wound healing. In this article, two cases of suspected unilateral and bilateral maxillary sinus myxoma were presented with different approaches applied for both cases. We managed two patients, a 37-year-old male with mass at right maxilla and a 60-year-old male with mass at both maxillae. Physical examination, radiology imaging, and pre-operative histopathology examination showed maxillary sinus myxoma. The total maxillectomy procedure with Weber Ferguson incision was performed for the 1st patient; meanwhile, the combined sub-labial degloving and left Weber Ferguson incision was performed for the 2nd patient. Result: Clear and wide surgical fields were obtained in both cases with the approaches applied. Complete resection was performed, and follow-up showed no residue with an excellent clinical appearance. Conclusion: Different approaches were planned based on the extent of the tumor, considering important structures nearby. Complete removal is the treatment of choice for proper healing, reconstruction procedures afterward, and prevention of recurrences.
Survival Rate of Critically Ill Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients on Tracheostomy in Indonesia Ramdhani, Aris; Aditianingsih, Dita; Zahra, Raihanita; Putra, Muhammad A; Soeharto, Wuryantoro; Kwa, Melvin D.B.
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Introduction. During COVID-19 global pandemic, tracheostomy is often performed on critically ill COVID-19 patients. There is no available data on the survival rate of critically ill COVID-19 patients on tracheostomy in Indonesia. This study aimed to find the survival rate of critically ill COVID-19 patients on tracheostomy in Indonesia. Methods. A descriptive survival analysis study enrolled critically ill COVID-19 patients in RSUI who underwent a tracheostomy procedure. Baseline data, including clinical characteristics and laboratory findings before tracheostomy, were recorded. Survival analysis was conducted using the Kaplan-Meier plot. Results. Forty-two subjects were enrolled in the study: 25 males (59.5%) and 17 females (40.5%). The median age was 57 (26 – 72) years. Subjects with diabetes mellitus or hypertension were 78.6% and 78.6% with BMI >25 kg/m2. The mean duration of intubation was 16.24 ±7.62 days, the median duration of tracheostomy before the outcome was 8 (0 – 53) days. There were 9.5% of subjects survived and were discharged. The median survival time was 8 (0 – 53). In the first 15 days after tracheostomy procedures, those who were deceased were 75% of the subjects. Conclusion. In this study, the survival rate of critically ill COVID-19 patients on tracheostomy remains low. Another study to evaluate the cause of the low survival rate of critically ill patients with COVID-19 on tracheostomy is required.

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