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Jurnal Ilmu Bedah Indonesia
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The Indonesian Journal of Surgery (JIBI) is a peer-reviewed and open access journal focuses on publishing journals in the scope of surgery. JIBI accepts any kind of manuscript(s) related to surgery, i.e. original article, meta–analysis, systematic review, comprehensive review, case report, serial cases, and also idea and innovation (selected ideas and innovations) regarding surgical diseases and conditions, surgical procedure, and basic science. JIBI also accept letter to editor and comment / and or response to a published manuscript with an opinion included. JIBI accept subject in the following fields of surgery: Pediatric Vascular Digestive Orthopedic Urology Neurosurgery Plastic Surgery Oncology Cardiothoracic
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Posterior Lubrication in a patient Urinary retention e.c. suspect urethral stones Denny Krisna Purnama; Wahyu Hari Santoyo
Jurnal llmu Bedah Indonesia Vol. 50 No. 1 (2022): Desember 2022
Publisher : Ikatan Ahli Bedah Indonesia

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Urinary tract stones (BSK) are the most common disease in urology. In developing countries like Indonesia, the BSK rate continues to increase. Urethral stones are rare cases, the incidence is less than 1% of all cases of urinary tract stones. Urethral stones are one of the causes of acute urinary retention. Urinary retention is an emergency in the field of urology and cases are often encountered in the emergency department that requires immediate action. The management of all types of retention aims to decompress the bladder and reduce the cause of retention by inserting a catheter. This paper discusses cases of urinary retention and causes of urethral stones that have failed to be implanted with a catheter so that posterior lubrication is performed. Keyword: Urethral Stone, Posterior Lubrication

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