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Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi
ISSN : 20896492     EISSN : 20899734     DOI : -
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi is an open access, peer reviewed, international journal focusing on global plastic and reconstructive surgery. JPR publishes on all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including basic science/experimental studies pertinent to the field and also clinical articles on such topics as: breast reconstruction, head and neck surgery, pediatric and craniofacial surgery, hand and microsurgery, wound healing, and cosmetic and aesthetic surgery. Clinical studies, experimental articles, ideas and innovations, and techniques and case reports are all welcome article types.
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Penile Reconstruction of Congenital Urogenital Malformation: Penile Duplication, Bifid Scrotum, Symphisiolysis, and Remnant Urachus Harsono, Anastasia Dessy; Budiman, Budiman; Sukasah, Chaula Luthfia
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2012): May Issue
Publisher : Lingkar Studi Bedah Plastik Foundation

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Background: This report describes the penile reconstruction of a congenital urogenital malformation.Patient and Method: A 12 year-old boy came to our hospital with ‘penile duplication’, bifid scrotum, symphisiolysis, and remnant urachus. The procedures were done by the urologist, pediatric surgeon, and plastic surgeon. Urethral evaluation done by the urologist determined which penis was tenable, pediatric surgeon then excised the remnant urachus, and we performed urethroplasty onto the chosen urethra. The medial side of the penis was deepithelialized and both penis were put within one skin covering.Results: Patient was able to control micturition, and has normal erectile function. In the future, we plan to do further reconstruction of the pubic symphisiolysis at pubertal age.Summary: Surgery was performed by a team dedicated to their specialties. There is no single standard procedure for urogenital malformation, and we must emphasize the functional and aesthetic results in reconstruction surgery. It is important to master the basic principles of plastic surgery.
Hypospadic Cripple: How To Avoid Bisono, Bisono
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2012): May Issue
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The term hypospadic cripple is very apt to use for hypospadic patient who has underwent several unsuccessful reconstruction attempt. The meaning of the word cripple is uncapable to function properly. If it is used for condition after failure of several attempt of reconstructions in hypospadia repair, the meaning of severe damage should apply; a crippled penis with fistula, stricture, contracture and less healthy skin cover.
Application of Honey and Transparent Dressing to Split Thickness Skin Graft Donor Site and Its Effect on Epithelialization Rate A., Teuku; P., Nandita Melati; Sudjatmiko, Gentur; S., Asrofi; D., Ishandono
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2012): May Issue
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Background: Split thickness skin graft (STSG) is one of the modalities used to close a defect. The donor site can be healed secondarily with tulle grass and moist gauze after 14 days and with transparent dressing will take about 10-13 days. Recently the wound healing by using honey application has been used. Whether or not using honey application with transparent dressing will hasten the epithelialization rate of the STSG donor site is now in question. Method: This research is an open, non-randomized clinical trial with a parallel design and intervention using honey application with transparent dressing. A total of 19 patients (7 female and 8 male) were included in this study. The reapplication of honey was done every two days. The patients was followed up every day, with clinical photograph taken and complaints such as pain, odor and infection noted. Results: The mean epithelialization rate of the donor site treated with honey and transparent dressing was 9,74 (+0,24) days compared to 10,79 (+1,23) days in the transparent-dressing-only group (p=0,00). Conclusion: The application of honey with transparent dressing to cover for STSG donor site led to a faster epithelialization rate, less odor and less pain. Commercial honey was used, and readily available.
Comparison of Physical–Chemical Characteristic and Antibacterial Effect Between Manuka Honey and Local Honey Sundoro, Ali; K., Nadia; A., Nur; Sudjatmiko, Gentur; Tedjo, A.
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2012): May Issue
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Background:Honey has positive effects on wound healing due to its properties to decrease inflammatory reaction, assist wound debridement, lessen wound odor, help moisturize the wound, promote wound healing and has antibacterial effect. In this research we try to confirm the benefit of using Indonesian local honey by comparing its efficacy with Manuka honey, which is already known yet still costly and not readily available in Indonesia.Methods: Two kinds of honey above were compared for its physical and chemical properties of antibacterial effects and safety, its acidity (pH) using pH meter, osmotic pressure with indirect measurement using hygroscope and hydrogen peroxide concentration using hydrogen peroxide strip test, also for its bacterial contents using standardized microbiological culture.Results: The measurements of the water activity, pH level,production of hydrogen peroxide, also the bacterial content, showed that there is no significant difference between the manuka honey and the local ones.Discussion: Both of the honey pH levels are still within the normal range of honey pH level (3.5-4.5) which still have the antibacterial properties to inhibit bacterial growth. Both of the honey water activity level are still within the normal range of honey water activity level (0.500–0.650) which still have the antibacterial properties to inhibit bacterial growth. Manuka honey has been known as non peroxide honey that didn’t produce any hydrogen peroxide.Conclusion:Indonesian local honey which has been used in this research has a similar physical–chemical characteristic as Manuka honey; making it a very good alternative source of medicinal honey because of its affordability and availability.
The Effect of Honey on Granulating Tissue of The Mandibular Bone Harsono, Anastasia Dessy; Sudjatmiko, Gentur
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2012): May Issue
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Background: For many years, ancient civilizations used honey to heal wounds. Rediscovery of honey by modern physicians its use in conventional medicine. Few detailed descriptions of honey in healing difficult surgical wounds have been previously published.Methods: We report patient, male, 16 years old, who suffered acute lymphocytic leukemia and extensive mandibular eschar and had presented half of mandible bone exposed after escharectomy. Given the of closing the defect due to poor general condition of the patient, we advocated to applicate honey dressing on mandible bone to promote granulation tissue, to prevent infection and to promote epithelialization.Results: Due to honey’s effect are anti inflammatory and antimicrobial activity, promotes debridement, reduces malodor, maintains moist wound environment, and stimulates healing, in a month, all mandible exposed had been covered by granulation tissue, followed by skin grafting.Conclusion: In this case, honey had been proven effectively to stimulate granulation tissue growth on mandible bone both before and after surgery.
Nosocomial Infection in Burn Unit of Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta Mahandaru, Danu; Wardhana, Aditya
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2012): May Issue
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Backgrounds: Burn patients, due to the immune compromise effects of their injury have a high risk for infections. The major cause of infection is the hospital environment contamination. This study was conducted to detect and identify isolated bacteria from patients and hospital environment in the Burn Unit and determine their antibiotics pattern in response to commonly used antimicrobial agents; in order to give recommendations for management of bacterial infections and drug-resistance. Patients and Methods: Retrospective observational study was conducted reviewing the database of Burn Unit in RSCM from January until December 2010. The characteristics of microorganisms found on the burn wound were compared to those obtained from the environments such as from the air, bathing water, and medical instruments. The pattern of microorganisms and their sensitivity-resistance characteristics were noted.Result: The pattern shows that nosocomial infection in the Burn Unit of RSCM was high. Klebsiella pneumoniae found on the burn wound eschars mimics those obtained from the air within the Burn Unit. Strains of MRSA were also found on screening.Conclusion: Our findings emphasize the need for careful disinfection and more strict infection control procedures in areas that serve immune suppression individual, such as burn patients.
The Effects of Wireless Micro Current Stimulation for Partial Thickness Burn Injury Treatment Utama, Defry; Wardhana, Aditya
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2012): May Issue
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Backgrounds: The body has its own bioelectric system that influences wound healing. Wireless Micro Current Stimulation (WMCS) or Electrical Stimulation (ES) is defined as the use of an electrical current to transfer energy to a wound. The type of electricity transferred is controlled by the electrical source. Although scarce, there have been studies proposing that this type of electricity increased healing rate of various wounds. However the effect of this electrical stimulation on burn wounds has not yet been studied.Patient and Methods: We present case series of superficial and deep partial thickness burns treated with ES and examine its effect on healing process. Six cases of second degree burn admitted to Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM) from March–May 2011. They were chosen randomly to be treated with WMCS/ES. We applied the stimulation on the wound one hour daily. The wound was cleansed conventionally with moist gauze before and after the stimulation.Results: All the patients reported that they feel comfort during and after the application. We found epithelialization within 6 to 9 days. However we cannot determined if the WCMS/ES induce faster wound healing, because we do not compare it with other treatment. Summary: From six cases that we studied, we concluded that, the use of this WCMS/ES could have an effect of the epithelialization within 6-9 days. All the patients reported that they feel comfort during and after the application of WMCS/ES.

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