Telussa, Arley Sadra
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COMPARISON OF PERITUBAL INFILTRATION OF ROPIVACAIN AND PLACEBO IN PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOLAPAXY FOR POST OPERATIVE ANALGESIA AT SOETOMO HOSPITAL SURABAYA Telussa, Arley Sadra; Hakim, Lukman; Soebadi, Doddy M
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 25 No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Indonesian Urological Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v25i2.467

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Objective: To observe the effects of ropivacain peritubal infiltration in reducing postoperative pain and analgesic requirements postoperatively in patients underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL). Material & method: Double blind randomized controlled trial on 32 patients with renal stone who underwent PNL at Soetomo General Hospital Surabaya from February until August 2017, divided into 2 groups. Experimental group (A) who received peritubal infiltration of ropivacain pre-operative, and control (placebo) group (B) Evaluation using Wong Baker pain score 2 hour post operation, time from operation until first rescue analgesia, and total analgesia given in first 24 hours. Result: Mean age was 51.81 ± 9.13 and 49.31 ± 10.53 years in group A and B respectively. Mean operation time 49.31 ± 10.53 and 89.69 ± 17.74 hours in group A and B respectively. There was no significant difference in stone complexity, nephrostomy placement and stenting between two groups. There was no significant difference of Wong Baker pain score 2 hours post operation between group A and B (p 0.72). There was no significant difference in total analgesia in the first 24 hours between group A and B (p 0.48). The time of first rescue analgesia demand was significantly longer in the experimental group (p 0.00). Conclusion: Peritubal infiltration of ropivacain in percutaneous nephrolitholapaxy is safe and effective to prolong the need of first rescue analgesia in post operative pain management which result in patients convenience.
FRESH GRADUATE UROLOGIST IN EASTERN INDONESIA: FIRST YEAR SURGERY EXPERIENCE Goller, Ardito Ario Willy; Telussa, Arley Sadra
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 28 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v28i1.677

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Objective: In present days, endourology is the hallmark of urology, including in developing countries. This study reviews the surgical experiences of a urology practitioner in the first year of his practice in the underdeveloped province in Indonesia. Material & Methods: This research is a descriptive study that retrieval patients data from the medical record during June 2018 - May 2019. Results: Total of 401 operations were obtained. There were 328 male (81.8%) and 73 female (18.2%) with the average of patients age were 52+17.77 years old. The most common diagnoses were BPH 113 cases (28.2%). bladder stone 83 cases (20.7%), and ureteral stone 52 cases (13%). The most common surgical procedures performed were TURP 120 operations (29.9%), Ureterorenoscopy (URS) 64 operations (16%), and Vesicolithotripsy 58 operations (14.5%). The upper tract procedures were 84 operations (20.9%), mainly URS 64 operations (16%). Whereas the lower procedures were 317 operations (79.1%) mainly TURP 120 operations (29.9%). The complications were bleeding post-TURP 5 cases which require blood clot evacuation (1.2%), bleeding post open nephrolithotomy 1 case which requires blood transfusion (0.2%), and TURP syndrome 1 case (0.2%) with mortality 2 patient (0.4%). All kidney stones were handled by open surgery due to lack of PCNL and ESWL set devices. Conclusion: First year urologist who are interested in serving in such areas may benefit from prioritizing the availability of upper and lower set to performed basic standard care for surgical urology without leaving the hallmark of urology.