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Indonesian Journal of Urology
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 0853442X     EISSN : 23551402     DOI : 10.32421
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The aim of Indonesian Journal of Urology is to encompass the whole spectrum of urology. The journal publishes papers on a wide range of urological issues such as oncology, functional urology, reconstructive urology, laparoscopy, robotic surgery, endourology, female urology, andrology, pediatric urology, and sexual medicine. We welcome authors for original article (research), review article, interesting case reports, special article, clinical practices, and medical illustrations that focus on the clinical area of urology.
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PENIS GROWTH RESPONSE TO HORMONAL THERAPY IN CHILDREN WITH MICROPENIS AT HASAN SADIKIN HOSPITAL Gandakusuma, Evan; Sibarani, Jupiter
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.776

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Objective: This study aims to determine the response of penis growth to testosterone injection. Material & Methods: The study was conducted on all cases of micropenis from January 2016 to December 2020. Each subject who met the criteria for micropenis received 25 mg of intramuscular testosterone ester injection, in 4 doses with an interval of 1 week. Evaluation is done at the beginning, before administration of testosterone, then an evaluation is carried out for each patient before testosterone injection until 1 week after the 4th injection. Penis measurement is done by fully stretched length measurement. Results: There were 62 patients who met the criteria for micropenis. The average age of patients with micropenis when they first came was 5.9 years. The patient's mean initial penile length was 2.13 cm. There was an increase in penis length of 32% in the first injection, 28% after the second injection, 18% after the third injection and 14% after the fourth injection. The average length of the penis at the first, second, third and fourth injections was 2.53 cm, 3.24 cm, 3.65 cm and 4.01 cm, respectively. At the end of treatment, there was an average increase in penile length of 75.8% compared to the beginning of treatment. Conclusion: In conclusion, it can be said that testosterone therapy in micropenis patients gave a good response in terms of increasing penile length by 75.8% and increasing the average from 2.13 cm to 4.01 cm.
COMPLICATION AND SAFETY OF TRANSPERINEAL PROSTATE BIOPSY USING NOVEL AFFORDABLE VY PROBE (TPPB-VY) IN CLINICAL PRACTICE : A PILOT STUDY Ali Ridho Al Haddar; Pramod, Sawkar Vijay; Ferry Safriadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.781

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Objective: This study was aimed to know the complication and safety of TPPB-VY in clinical practice. Material & Methods: TPPB were performed in 34 patients between January 2019 and Juni 2021. Ethical approval of this study was sought from the hospital authorities (IRB number: LB.02.01/X.6.5/ 55/2020). Patients underwent systematic 10-12 core TPPB depend on the prostate volume with intravenous light sedation. The patient was included to the study if PSA ≥ 4 ng/ml and/or Digital Rectal Examination (DRE) results suggestive of prostate cancer. Procedures were performed without any antibiotic prophylaxis or an enema before the procedure and post procedure the patients just get an oral fluoroquinolones and low potent analgetics (if needed). The complication include pain level post procedure (using VAS), perineal hematoma, fever and retention post biopsy were recorded. Results: In all, 34 patients were included in the study. The result showed that perineal pain perceived by patients post procedure were 76.47% (26 out of 34 patients) but the VAS score just mild around 0-2. There were 23.53% (8 out of 34 patients) hematuria, 5.88% (2 out of 34 patients) acute urinary retention and 2.9 % (1 out of 34 patients) perineal hematoma. No fever or clinical infection was observed and 82.35% (28 out of 34 patients) patients presented with minor complications (ClavienDindo I). Only one of the patients were hospitalized due to the post-biopsy complication that need intervention. Conclusion: This is the first study TPPB using Novel Affordable VY probe. The results show clinically insignificant complication without infection. TPPB using Novel Affordable VY probe is feasible and safe.
THE CORRELATION OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS (LUTS) ON BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA (BPH) PATIENTS AND ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN RADEN MATTAHER HOSPITAL JAMBI Ismiyanti, Anissa; Fauzan, Randy; Periadi, Ardiansyah; Herman, Hendra; Rachman, Wendi; Herlambang; Dewi, Hasna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.793

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Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and erectile dysfunction at Raden Mattaher Hospital Jambi. Material & Methods: This research is an observational analytic with a cross sectional approach. The sample of this study includes 48 people using total sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out to test the hypothesis by the Spearman correlation test. Results: Based on the results of the Spearman correlation test analysis showed that there was a statistically significant relation (p=0.000) between Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and erectile dysfunction. Conclusion: There is a significant relation between Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and erectile dysfunction at Raden Mattaher Hospital Jambi.
ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF EXPOSURE TO CHLORPYRYPHOS, CARBOFURAN, AND CYPERMETHRIN ON SPERMATOGENESIS IN ADOLESCENT RAT Janu, Libri Wira Indra; Wahyudi, Septa Surya; Sofiana, Kristianningrum Dian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.803

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Objective: To investigate the effect of exposure to chlorpyryphos, carbofuran, and cypermethrin on spermatogenesis in adolescent rat. Material & Methods: This study is an experimental study with a post-test only control group design. In this study, 30 adolescent rats aged 30-45 days were randomly divided into 5 groups. Group I was a normal control or without treatment for 21 days (K0), group II was a solvent control group, namely DMSO 5% which was administered subcutaneously for 21 days (KI), group III was a group that received chlorpyrifos 20 mg/kgBW dissolved with DMSO 5% subcutaneously for 21 days (P1), group IV was the group that received carbofuran 0.2 mg/kgBW dissolved with DMSO 5% subcutaneously for 21 days (P2), group V was the group that received cypermethrin 20 mg/kg. kgBW dissolved with 5% DMSO subcutaneously for 21 days (P3). Ipsilateral testicular orchidectomy was performed on all rats to remove the left testicular organ for preparation with Haematoxylin Eosin staining. The spermatogenesis score was calculated based on the Johnsen score in 5 seminiferous tubule visual fields. Data were analyzed using Kruskal Wallis followed by Mann Mitney test. The difference was considered significant at p<0.05. Results: There was a significant decrease in spermatogenesis scores between P1, P2, and P3 against K0 and K1 (p<0.05). On the other hand, there was no significant difference in the decrease in spermatogenesis scores between P1 and P2, P1 and P3, P2 and P3 and K0 and K1 (p>0.05). Conclusion: Exposure to chlorpyrifos, carbofuran, and cypermethrin had an effect on reducing spermatogenesis scores in adolescent rats.
A HIGH PREOPERATIVE NEUTROPHIL-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO AS AN INDICATOR OF EARLY RESPONSE OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANT
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.833

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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the association of the preoperative Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and postoperative creatinine levels after kidney transplantation, which is a predictor factor for determining early postoperative transplantation complications. Material & Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 33 patients enrolled in Sardjito General Hospital in Yogyakarta between 2017 and 2020. In this study, we observed the preoperative NLR and compared it with the postoperative creatinine level. The data were compared and analyzed. Results: This study showed that preoperative NLR in these 33 patients was 4.17 + 2.82. Postoperative creatinine levels were 2.38 + 1.75 mg/dL. Postoperative creatinine levels were higher in patients with low preoperative NLR (p=0.00). Besides, the correlation is weak and had a positive correlation direction (r=0.379). Conclusion: This study showed preoperative NLR and the postoperative serum creatinine level is correlated even weakly. NLR could be considered a predictor factor for determining postoperative transplantation complications, and even it still needs further research.
IMPACT OF COVID – 19 ON UROLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS AT TERTIARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL Subihardi, Lalu Muhammad Editia; Renaldo, Johan; Soebadi, Mohammad Ayodhia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.838

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Objective: This study aims to identify and evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on urological interventions at Soetomo general-academic hospital as the tertiary referral center. Material & Methods: This study is a descriptive-retrospective, single-center study that included all confirmed cases of COVID-19 in urological patients from March 1, 2020 until December 31, 2021 at Soetomo general-academic hospital. We investigated these patients' characteristics, focusing on the demography, clinical data, and eventual outcome. Patient's gender, age, primary urological presentation, COVID-19-related symptom, comorbidity, chest x-ray result, and laboratory value were among the involved variables. The patient's outcome was categorized into death, delayed intervention, or intervention as scheduled. Results: Seventy-seven patients were enrolled, with a mean age of 44.2 years. Fever was found in 42 (54%) patients and respiratory symptoms in 32 (41.5%) patients. An NLR value of >6 was found in 55.8% of patients. A total of 18 patients experienced LUTS (23.4%), 33 patients presented with hematuria (42.9%), and 30 patients had urinary tract infections (39%). Nineteen out of 77 patients (27.3%) died before intervention. On the other hand, surgical intervention in 37 (66%) patients were delayed due to self-isolation, while intervention in 19 (34%) patients was performed as scheduled due to their emergency nature. Conclusion: Urological patients infected with COVID-19 were impacted by the delay of surgical procedures and mortality in the first 22 months of the pandemic.
EARLY-STAGE TESTICULAR CANCER MANAGEMENT REFERRING TO EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF UROLOGY (EAU) GUIDELINES: A SURVEY IN INDONESIA Zen Ary Prasetyo; Seputra, Kurnia Penta; Rainy Umbas; Besut Daryanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.842

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the management of early-stage testicular cancer among urologists in Indonesia by using a survey. Material & Methods: This research was a descriptive-analytic study using a survey method through a Google-forms questionnaire distributed to urologists throughout Indonesia who were willing to participate. Data were collected from September 1 to 30, 2021. Results: Of the total respondents, 15 (14.2%) respondents were consultant urologic oncologists, and 90 (85.71%) respondents were non-consultant urologists or consultant urologists non-oncology. There was no difference in the treatment given by consultant uro-oncologists and non-consultant urologists/consultant urologists non-oncology in the management of surveillance of stage IA-IB seminoma (66.7% vs. 55.6%, p-value = 0.207), chemotherapy of stage IIA-IIB seminoma (100.0% vs. 90.0%, p-value = 0.080), surveillance of stage I non-seminoma cancers (46.7% vs. 41.1%, p-value = 0.304), and chemotherapy of stage IIA and IIB non-seminoma cancers (80% vs. 91.1%, p-value = 0.193). Conclusion: In general, as many as 84.4% of oncology consultant urologists and 83.7% of non-consultant urologists/consultant urologists non-oncology have performed initial diagnostic examinations, treatment, and follow-up following testicular cancer management guidelines according to the European Association of Urology 2021.
NEW BASELINE GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE ESTIMATION AS A GUIDANCE FOR NEPHRECTOMY STRATEGY IN LOCALIZED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Salman Aziz, Muhamad Abi; Mas`udi, Achmad Fayyad; Rahaju, Anny Setijo; Dewanti, Linda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.843

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Objective: This literature review aims to explain the role of nephrectomy in the treatment of localized RCC and its effects on postoperative renal function, as well as the role of the new baseline glomerular filtration rate (NBGFR) estimation method in the determination of the RCC method. Material & Methods: Articles were obtained through online searches using Pubmed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, and Wiley Online Library using keywords NBGFR, renal function, nephrectomy, or localized renal cell carcinoma. Results: The development of several diagnostic factors as well as operative factors has made partial nephrectomy (PN) replace radical nephrectomy (RN) which for decades has been the main therapy in localized RCC. Postoperative determination of renal function is a crucial factor in the selection of therapies and several methods of determining NBGFR have been proposed in several previous studies. Conclusion: The NBGFR measurement method can be an accurate guide in the determination of nephrectomy methods in the treatment of localized RCC while use of computer software can help improve accuracy in the implementation of radical nephrectomy in RCC.
OUTCOMES ANALYSIS OF TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE (TURP) AND TRANSURETHRAL VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE (TUVP) IN PATIENT WITH BENIGN PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.845

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Objective: This systematic review aims to compare IPSS score and Uroflowmetry (Qmax) results between Transurethral Resection of The Prostate (monopolar and bipolar TURP) and Transurethral Vaporization of The Prostate (PVP, ThuVARP, Biolitec, TUEVP, BPV). Material & Methods: Articles were obtained through online searches using Medline, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Library using keywords Transurethral Resection of The Prostate (TURP) dan Transurethral Vaporization of The Prostate (TUVP) and IPSS or Qmax. Results: A total of 6 RCTs and 3 Cohort consisted of 1212 BPH patients treated with TURP (B-TURP and B-TURP) or TUVP (TUVP, BPV, Biolitec, ThuVARP, GLVP(PVP)). There is a significant difference result of IPSS score and Qmax at the third month of follow-up after both therapies. Conclusion: The post-operative IPSS score and Qmax results at the third month of follow-up in BPH patients treated with TURP or TUVP presents varied results. TURP has a better post-operative IPSS score compared to Biolitec Laser, but not superior when compared with TUEVP, BPV, ThuVARP, and PVP. Notably, TURP has better post-operative Qmax results than BPV, TUEVP, and ThuVARP, but not when compared with PVP.
EXPERIENCE OF BILATERAL SYNCHRONOUS PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOLAPAXY (PCNL)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i2.850

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Objective: This case report will present bilateral synchronous percutaneous nephrolitholapaxy (PCNL) that was performed in Saiful Anwar General Hospital Malang for the first time. Case(s) Presentation: 49 years old male with flank pain on both sides continuously. Non contrast abdominal Computed Tomography (CT) scan showed bilateral pyelum stone and bilateral hydronephrosis. From blood analysis, the creatinine serum was 1.5 mg/dL and ureum serum was level 69.8 mg/dL. Discussion: Bilateral synchronous PCNL was performed in prone position, and stone fragmentation was done with pneumatic lithotripter, the operation last for about 2 hours with minimal amount of bleeding. After 3 months of follow-up, urology ultrasound and abdominal X-ray shows no residual stone, and normal ureum-creatinine level (0.77mg/dL; 43.7mg/dL). Conclusion: Bilateral synchronous PCNL is a safe choice to be done in order to treat bilateral pyelum stone, it can decrease length of stay , total cost therapy, and morbidity of the patient.

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