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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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COMPLICATIONS OF PERCUTANEOUS CYSTOSTOMY AT TERTIARY HOSPITAL Prabowo, Satria Adji Hady; Daryanto, Besut; Seputra, Kurnia Penta
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 32 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Indonesian Urological Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v32i3.1053

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Objective: This study aims to identify the complications associated with percutaneous cystostomy performed at tertiary hospital. Material & Methods: This study employed a retrospective descriptive design involving patients who underwent percutaneous cystostomy at Saiful Anwar General Hospital from January 2019 to December 2024. Data were collected by reviewing patient medical records, including information on average age, gender, diagnosis, and complications related to the procedure. Complications were classified into intra-procedural and post-procedural categories. This study was approved by the Health Research Ethic Commission of Saiful Anwar General Hospital No: 400/050/K.3/102.7/2025. Results: A total of 72 patients were included in the study (71 males, 1 female), with an average age of 58.58 years. Early complications observed in 7 patients included catheter obstruction in 6 patients (8.3%) and hematuria in 1 patient (1.4%). Late complications limited to surgical site infection, which occurred in 3 patients (4.2%). Conclusion: Percutaneous cystostomy is a safe and effective procedure with a low complication rate, making it a viable routine practice in clinical urology. Keywords: Percutaneous cystostomy, urinary retention, complications
AN ANALYSIS OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DELAYED DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF UNDESCENDED TESTIS Rachmat Setiawan, Ilham; Nurhadi, Pradana; Daryanto, Besut
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 32 No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v32i3.1080

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Objective: This study aimed to analyze factors contributing to delayed diagnosis and treatment of UDT patients at Saiful Anwar General Hospital in Malang. Material & Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at Saiful Anwar General Hospital focusing on patients who underwent orchiopexy or orchiectomy for UDT between January 2019 to February 2024. Delays in treatment were defined as surgery performed after 18 months of age. Statistical analysis involved a comparative study between delayed and non-delayed cases, with a significance level of p<0.05. Results: This study evaluated 140 patients with UDT, aged 3.7 ± 3.87 years old, with 77.1% experiencing delayed referrals. The most common associated anomaly was hypospadias (29.3%). Factors contributing to delayed referral include undiagnosed UDT, inadequate follow-up, and advice to await spontaneous testicular descent, observed in 62% of delayed cases (p = 0.025). Parental unawareness of the risks associated with delayed surgery and misdiagnosis by healthcare providers were significant contributors, affecting 72% and 74% of delayed cases, respectively (p = 0.032 and p < 0.005). Referral sources differed significantly, with pediatricians accounting for 43% of non-delayed referrals, compared to only 8% for delayed cases. General practitioners were responsible for 70% of delayed referrals, and 22% were self-referred (p < 0.005). Conclusion: Most pediatric patients at Dr. Saiful Anwar General Hospital experienced delayed treatment of UDT, often due to referral delays and undiagnosed conditions. Training for primary health-care providers and routine testicular examinations are essential. Keywords: Delayed factors, diagnosis and treatment, undescended testis.
PREVALENCE AND SCREENING OF PHIMOSIS IN TODDLERS AT THE INTEGRATED SERVICE POST WITHIN THE WORKING AREA OF WAGIR COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, MALANG REGENCY Clark Rizqullah Suhermanto, Muhammad; Daryanto, Besut; Nurhadi, Pradana
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 32 No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v32i3.1081

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of phimosis in toddlers at the health posts within the working area of the Wagir Health Center, Malang Regency, assess parents' knowledge, and analyze the factors that influenced parents' knowledge about phimosis. Material & Methods: This study was descriptive and observational analytical and involved 248 male toddlers. Data were obtained through questionnaire responses and physical Examination which were then analyzed using the SPSS software by Pearson’s Chi-Square comparative test and Binary Logistic regression. Results: Phimosis cases were found in 71.77% of 248 toddlers, with 82.6% of them having parents with a lack of knowledge. There was a significant association (p-value <0.05) between family history factors and parents' income level with parents' knowledge of phimosis. However, there was no significant relationship (p-value > 0.05) between the factors of parents' education history and the access to healthcare facilities with parents' knowledge of phimosis. Conclusion: Parents' knowledge of phimosis is low or still lacking. Keywords: Phimosis, parents' knowledge, sociodemographic factors, health factors, prevalence.

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