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Residu Urine Pasca Total Vaginal Histerektomi setelah Pemberian Misoprostol di RSUP H. Adam Malik Medan Djaganata, Servin Pandu; Ardiansyah, Edy; Tala, M. Rhiza Z; Sihite, Herbert; Siregar, Henry Salim; Effendi, Iman Helmi
Majalah Kedokteran Nusantara The Journal Of Medical School Vol 50, No 3 (2017): The Journal of Medical School
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran USU

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Introduction One of the late complications of total vaginal hysterectomy (TVH) commonly involves urinary tract, i.e urinary retention (21-87%). Treatment with misoprostol can prevent the occurrence of urinary retention.Methods This study was a retrospective descriptive study using secondary data from 5-year-(January 2010-December 2014) medical records at Adam Malik Hospital in patients that underwent TVH. Samples were collected by total sampling. Data were analysed using univariate and ANOVA bivariate analysis. The p-value was considered significant if p<0.05 with a confidence interval of 95%.Results A total of 66 patients underwent TVH with mean post voiding urine volume 30.71 ± 6.78 mL. Based on the age, one person, 6, and 59 people were alloted into the following groups: 30- 39 (1.51%), 40- 49 (9.09%), and ≥50 years old (89.39%), respectively. Each group showed no significant difference in post voiding urine volume (20 ml; 27.8 ± 6.58 ml; 31.18 ± 6.69 ml, sequentially). The mean residual urine obtained increased along with parity, but showed no significant difference (p> 0.05).Conclusion: In this study, urinary retention was not present in patients going for TVH treated misoprostol. There is no significant difference in mean post voiding urine volume by age and parity group.Keywords : Total Vaginal Hysterectomy (TVH); residual urine; misoprostol
The Comparison of Er α Expression Between Endometriosis with No Endometriosis Syafardi, D. Irsat; Siregar, Hendry Salim; Kaban, Yostoto B; Ardiansyah, Edy
Sumatera Medical Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Sumatera Medical Journal (SUMEJ)
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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Estrogen receptors (ER) play an important role in mediating action. The ER α has a higher affinity for estrogen and the dominant form of the normal endometrium. A cross-sectional study from an ectopic tissue of endo-metriosis and normal was examined for immunohistochemistry. This research was conducted from November 2015 until the sample complete. The analysis was performed using Fisher Exact test, p <0.05 was considered to any difference of estrogen alpha receptor expression between endometriosis patients with no endometriosis. REα is more dominant in normal endometrium, whereas in the case of endometriosis in the presence of many negative expression of REα then the assumption that REβ is a receptor that many encountered. There is a dif-ference in the expression of REα between endometriosis with no endometriosis.