Indonesian Journal of Urology
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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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS (LUTS) DUE TO BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERLASIA IN PRE-ELDERLY A PRELIMINARY STUDY
Rusli, Bryant Agustino;
Prihadi, Johannes Cansius;
Rensa;
Laurentius Aswin Pramono
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.778
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this study is to find the relation between overweight and obesity with lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia in pre-elderly. Material & Methods: This analytical study was conducted in a cross sectional manner to 113 respondents. LUTS assessment uses the International Prostate Symptoms Score questionnaire. Measurements for overweight and obesity, this study uses the BMI and waist circumference methods. Fisher's exact test with SPSS v.25 was used for data analysis. Results: Results from data analysis showed that there was no significant relationship between overweight and obesity based on the BMI method on LUTS, p = 0.122. The results also showed a significant relationship between central obesity and LUTS, p = 0.003. Conclusion: Central obesity can be identified as a risk factor for LUTS while overweight and obesity based on the BMI method cannot be considered as a risk factor. These results can be used as education for pre-elderly to reduce the risk of LUTS due to BPH. Keywords: Overweight, obesity, lower urinary tract symptoms, benign prostatic hyperplasia, pre-elderly.
HYPERTENSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH BIGGER PROSTATE VOLUME AMONG BPH PATIENTS AT dr. SOEBANDI GENERAL HOSPITAL, JEMBER
Radiva Eryadana, Aqshal;
Wahyudi, Septa Surya;
Febianti, Zahrah
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.811
ABSTRACT Objective: Hypertension is one of BPH (Benign Prostate Hyperplasia) risk factors. This study was to compare the prostate volume of hypertensive-BPH patient and normotensive-BPH patient at Soebandi General Hospital Jember. Material & Methods: This is an observational analytic study with cross-sectional design conducted at Soebandi General Hospital, Jember. The data (blood pressure and prostate volume) were obtained from the medical records of BPH patients visiting the Urology Department during December 2021 until January 2022. They were analyzed with Independent T-test. Result: The results showed that there was a significant difference in prostate volume between hypertensive-BPH patients and normotensive BPH patients (p-value: 0.013). Among the BPH patients, the hypertensive groups had a bigger prostate volume than the normotensive groups. Conclusion: This study proves that hypertension is associated with bigger prostate volume among BPH patients at Soebandi General Hospital, Jember. Keywords: Independent T-test, prostate volume, blood pressure.
THE EFFECT OF WOMEN'S AGE DURING PREGNANCY ON THE CASE OF HYPOSPADIAS IN CHILDREN
Nasution, Iqbal Pahlevi Adeputra;
Lin, Chrysty
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.812
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a woman’s age during pregnancy on the incidence of hypospadias in children. Material & Methods: This research is an analytic study with a case control design. The sampling technique is a non-probabilistic technique with consecutive sampling. This study was analyzed by univariate and bivariate. Results: From 62 samples, the number of hypospadias cases was 28 people (90.3%) with woman's age at pregnancy <35 years and 3 people (9.7%) with woman's age at pregnancy ≥ 35 years. While the number of controls was 29 people (93.5%) with woman's age at pregnancy <35 years and 2 people (6.5%) with woman's age at pregnancy ≥ 35 years. Conclusion: There is no significant relationship found in this research between a woman's age at pregnancy and the incidence of hypospadias in children. Keywords: Age, hypospadias, pregnancy.
URETHRAL INJURY IN REGIONAL HOSPITAL IN THE BPJS ERA: A CASE REPORT
Muhammad Omar R;
Muhammad Taufiq Reza
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.819
ABSTRACT Objective: To present a case of urethral injury treated in a male adult. Case(s) Presentation: A 48 year old Asian male patient previously involved in a motor vehicle accident presented to the hospital with a chief complaint of pain and bleeding from the genitalia. On examination, it is revealed bleeding from the urethral meatus, pain in touch, palpable bladder, high riding prostate, and a butterfly-shaped bruising on the perineum. X-ray examination demonstrated soft tissue mass in the right scrotal region. The patient is diagnosed with urethral rupture with urinary retention and then underwent ultrasonography-guided cystostomy and perineal hematoma evacuation. The patient is followed-up 1 month later with a complaint of difficulty in voiding and erectile dysfunction. The patient is then diagnosed with urethral stricture and underwent direct vision urethrotomy. Discussion: Urethral injury is a rare type of injury of genitourinary trauma that may cause long term morbidity such as strictures, incontinence, impotence, and infertility. Urethral injury can be classified into posterior urethral injury which is associated with pelvic fracture and anterior urethral injury which is associated with blunt trauma. The gold standard of radiographic examination in urethral injury is dynamic retrograde urethrography. Prompt diagnosis, staging, and selecting intervention must be done for minimalizing complications. Sequelae may also develop which also affects quality of life. The usage of universal health coverage such as BPJS in In Indonesia can increase the accessibility of medical treatment. Conclusion: Urethral injury is a rare injury that requires prompt and careful management to minimize complications and increase the patient’s quality of life. Keywords: Urethral Injury, urethrotomy, urethral stricture.
URINARY BLADDER FOREIGN BODY: A CASE REPORT
Parambang, Santi Ratnalia;
Priyosantoso, Bacilius Agung
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.828
ABSTRACT Objective: This study aims to knowing the causes and symptoms is very important in determining the management. Case(s) presentation: A 44-year-old man came to the urology clinic with the chief complaint of painful urination after inserting an electric cable 1 meter long and 1 cm in diameter through the urethra 2 days earlier. The patient was then subjected to cystoscopy and removal of the cable using grasping forceps. Discussion: Urinary system foreign bodies can be caused by stimulation when the patient is conscious or under the influence of alcohol, mental disorder, curiosity to medical procedure (iatrogenic). Diagnosis of foreign bodies is based on history, physical examination and supporting examinations in the form of plain abdominal x-rays, ultrasound to CT-Scan. Removal of foreign bodies is adjusted to the type, size and location of foreign bodies in the urinary tract. Conclusion: Recognition of urinary system foreign bodies is very important. The various types of foreign bodies are a challenge for urologists. The selection of an appropriate operative intervention with low complications gives a good prognosis. Keywords: Foreign body, electrical wire, bladder, cystoscopy.
5-YEAR RELATIVE SURVIVAL RATE BETWEEN SEMINOMA AND NON-SEMINOMA TESTICULAR CANCER IN SINGLE CENTER
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.829
ABSTRACT Objective: This study was conducted to provide data about the survival rate of testicular cancer patients with different histology in the year 2013 – 2017 in Adam Malik General Hospital and to compare these estimates with other studies conducted in another center. Material & Methods: Medical records of testicular cancer patients from 2013 to 2017 in Adam Malik General Hospital were collected. We measured 5-year relative survival between the histology group of seminoma and non-seminoma estimated using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Also, using Kaplan-Meier for survival analysis estimated, 5-year relative survival between metastatic and non-metastatic was estimated. Results: 63 male patients (mean age 27.5 ± 17.6 years old) were included in this study. The distribution of histology were non-seminoma (53.9%), seminoma (39.9%), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (4.7%), and gonadoblastoma (1.5%). The 5-year relative survival rate was 82.5% for the seminoma group and 80.9 % for the non-seminoma group. The 5-year survival rate in the seminoma group with metastatic was 77.8% and in the non-metastatic group was 87.3 %. The 5-year survival rate in the non-seminoma group with metastatic was 74.6 % and in the non-metastatic group was 88.9 %. Conclusion: 5-year relative survival was better for the seminoma group than the non-seminoma group. Moreover, non-metastasis seminoma was found to have a better outcome than the metastatic group. Despite that, in the non-metastatic group, it is found that non-seminoma testicular cancer has a better survival rate than seminoma testicular cancer. Keywords: 5-year relative survival rate, seminoma, non-seminoma, testicular cancer.
RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN MARRIED WOMEN WORKING IN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Ridwan, Fanny Riana;
Ali, Zulfikar;
Gautami Hidayah, Kemala;
Faradila Utari, Nazlah;
Innayah, Ulfa
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.839
ABSTRACT Objective: In this study, we want to evaluate the risk factors associated with sexual dysfunction in married women working in health care system. Material & Methods: The sexual function was assessed in the questionnaire using Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). The analysis was conducted using chi-square test or Fisher Exact Test. Results: All participants who were overweight/obese had highest pain problem (p-value 0.034). Women with diabetes mellitus had higher satisfaction problems (p=0.002, OR 13.13, CI 1.73-99.91). The females who used contraception had significantly lower orgasm problems (p<0.004, OR 0.33, CI 0.15-0.72. Participants who worked as medical staff such as nurse/midwife, pharmacist, radiographer had higher pain problems (71.43%) compared to medical staff (administration staff) (OR 27.47, CI 3.73-202). Conclusion: The BMI (overweight/obesity), diabetes mellitus, the use of contraception, and the medical occupation were the significant risk factors to sexual dysfunction problem in women working in the hospital. Keywords: Female sexual dysfunction, working women, hospital.
URINARY DIVERSION AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY, ORTHOTOPIC NEOBLADDER VS ILEAL CONDUIT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATION
Fahri, Muhammad;
Gampo Alam Irdam
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.841
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare orthotopic neobladder (ONB) and ileal conduit (IC) formation in terms of surgical outcome and complication. Material & Methods: Computerized bibliographic search on different databases related to this study. The PICO criteria method was applied to define research eligibility, per PRISMA recommendations and conducted a systematic review of the literature with meta-analysis. Weighted mean differences with 95 percent confidence intervals were used to compare continuous outcomes. Results: There were 479 publications were discovered and only 6 studies fulfilled the criteria included. The random-effect model's pooled result for urinary leakage complication revealed a significant difference of 1.62 between ONB and IC with higher incidence in neobladder group (95 percent CI, 1.85, 8.69, P = 0.0004) with non-significant heterogeneity (Chi2 = 0.65, df = 3 (P = 0.89), I2 = 0%). Other complications (ileus complication, anastomosis site stenosis, sepsis, urinary infection) showed non-significant difference. Conclusion: Because of the heterogeneity in several aspects of the analyzed papers, further study comparing Orthotopic Neobladder and Ileal conduit in terms of complication following urinary diversion are needed to confirm superiority of ONB or IC as the urinary diversion of choice. Keywords: Orthotopic neobladder, ileal conduit, urinary diversion, radical cystectomy
PRIMARY SUPRARENAL GLANDULAR TUBERCULOSIS MIMICKING A MALIGNANT TUMOR
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.859
ABSTRAK Objective: Our case demonstrates effective tuberculosis-related Addison's disease care with laparoscopic adrenalectomy and anti-tuberculosis medication. Case(s) Presentation: A 43-year-old patient complained of left flank pain for two months before admission, unexplained weight loss, general weakness, decreased appetite, and without long-term cough. The physical examination resulted in hyperpigmentation on the fingers of both hands. MRI revealed an enlarged left adrenal gland and the blood test showed elevated cortisol to 1668 mmol/L. Three-port left laparoscopic transperitoneal adrenalectomy was used. Histopathology results showed epitheloid histiocytes that formed granulomas with caseous necrosis and Datia Langerhans cells referring to tuberculosis; no malignancy was found from the same sample. Discussion: Addison's illness is the primary cause of tuberculosis. Due to the widespread use of anti-TB medications, the incidence of adrenal tuberculosis has been on the decline recently; nonetheless, in developing nations, tuberculosis is still the predominant cause of Addison's disease. Conclusion: Surgery and standard treatment for extrapulmonary tuberculosis were adequate to diagnose and alleviate the symptoms of cortisol disturbance caused by Addison’s disease. Keywords: Endocrine glands, adrenalectomy, tuberculosis endocrine.
LONG URETERIC STRICTURES MANAGED BY USING BUCCAL MUCOSAL GRAFTS
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 30 No 3 (2023)
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DOI: 10.32421/juri.v30i3.864
ABSTRACT Objective: This study aims to describe the reconstruction of long ureteric strictures using buccal mucosal patch grafts and to report the short term outcome. Material & Methods: We retrospectively looked at our hospital inpatient and outpatient records of all patients who underwent surgical treatment for benign ureteric strictures. Imaging records and films, histopathological reports were reanalysed. The short term outcomes were also noted. Results: During this 10 years’ study period 8 patients (six Males and two Females) underwent 10 buccal mucosal grafts procedures. The mean age of the patients was 36.25 years and the mean length of the stricture was 7.13.41 cm. There were intraoperative complications noted and none of the patients needed either intra or post-operative blood transfusions. Serum creatinine remained stable at 6 and 12 weeks after surgery. Radioisotope renograms done 12-16 weeks after surgery showed improvement in function on the affected sides in all patients with adequate drainage. Conclusions: Buccal mucosal patch grafting and omental wrapping is feasible, effective, less complicated and associated with good outcomes at short term follow-up. Keywords: Reconstruction, ureteric stricture, buccal mucosa.