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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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Polydactyly Of The Foot Repair With Circumferential Racquet-Shaped Incision Technique And Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: Case Report And Literature Reviews Saktrio D. Subarno; M. Idris Ibnu Ikhsan
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019): September Issue
Publisher : Lingkar Studi Bedah Plastik Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (694.438 KB) | DOI: 10.14228/jpr.v6i2.282

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Introduction: Polydactyly of the foot is the most common anomaly in congenital diseases. This abnormality is characterized by the presence of additional digits outside the normal complement of the foot. Polydactyly has reported about 1 in 1,000 births. The Watanabe classification is used in assessing polydactyly in the feet as a fifth ray duplication. Various operating techniques can sometimes be an option. Each method has advantages and disadvantages that can be considered in the selection of surgical in the correction polydactyly. Patient and Method: we report a case of polydactyly of the foot reconstruction using circumferential racquet-shaped incision, osteotomy and collateral ligament reconstruction that was carried out at Bahteramas Hospital, Kendari. A circumferential racquet-shaped incision design was performed over the sixth MTP joint. Complete excision of the lateral sixth toe was performed, followed by osteotomy of the fifth metatarsal lateral head with a micro-sagittal oscillating saw. The collateral ligament was reconstructed using ligamentoperiosteal flap and fixed using syringe needle to replace K-Wire. Result : After postoperative control for 3 months the patient was declared good wound healingConclusion: Optimal surgical planning, good patient orientation and surgical techniques that are carefully considered are essential for optimal results. Herein, we report a case of polydactyly and racquet shaped incision technique performed to reconstruct the polydactyly.
Treatment Of Palatoplasty Repair With Von Langenbeck Technique And Hemostatic Absorbable Gelatin: Case Report And Literature Reviews M. Idris Ibnu Ikhsan; Saktrio D. Subarno
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019): September Issue
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Background: Cleft is a common congenital abnormality in the lip and palate. Cleft palate or palatoschisis is a congenital abnormality occured during pregnancy, resulting in cleft of the palate that does not coalesce into the nasal cavity area, so there is a relationship between the nasal cavity and mouth. Various surgical techniques for cleft palate correction can be used and each method has advantages and disadvantages. Patient and Method: Here, we report a case of palatoschisis reconstruction using Von Langenbeck technique and hemostatic absorbable gelatin that was carried out at Aliyah 3 Hospital, Kendari. Result: After initial diagnosis, the patient underwent surgery about two weeks later. Von Langenback palatoplasty was performed to close the palate defect. The defect then closed primarily with 4/0 optime and 6/0 corolene. Conclusion: Optimal surgical planning, good patient orientation and surgical techniques that are carefully considered are essential for optimal results. Herein, we report a case of palatoschisis and reconstructive surgery using von Langenback technique performed to restore the cleft of palate.
Granulation Red Index To Assess Pressure Ulcer Granulation Tissue Quality Treated By Honey Gauze Dressing By Digital Image Analysis Fory Fortuna; Nandita Melati Putri; Gentur Sudjatmiko
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019): September Issue
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Background : Good formation of granulation tissue in the ulcer bed is regarded as one of the indicators of pressure ulcer healing. Granulation red index (GRI) had been published as an objective parameter to assess the quality of granulation tissue. Honey stimulates granulation of tissue and creates a moist healing environment. However, the assessment of granulation tissue quality of pressure ulcers treated by honey has yet to be proven in clinical settings. In this study, we evaluate the granulation tissue quality of pressure ulcers treated by honey using granulation red index by digital image analyses. Method: There were 12 subjects who fulfill inclusion criteria treated by honey gauze dressing and were evaluated every week for three times measurements of %GRI and DESIGN-­?score. Parameters of this study were the delta %GRI80 and DESIGN-­?R score. Correlations were evaluated by Spearman’s correlation coefficient. Result : The correlation of delta GRI80% and DESIGN-­?R score was statistically significant from baseline measurement to first week of treatment and to second week of treatment (r1=0.65, p1=0.02 and r3=0.832, p2=0.001). The correlation of delta GRI80% and DESIGN-­?R score from first to second week therapy was not statistically significant (r=0.23, p=0.47), but the GRI80% from first week therapy to second week of therapy was increasing and DESIGN R score was decreasing. Conclusion:This study shows the correlation of %GRI80 and DESIGN-­?R score of pressure ulcer after the treatment of honey gauze dressing. This study hopefully assists further study for wound bed preparation assessment and treatment of pressure ulcer for surgical intervention.
Reconstruction of Thumb Polydactily: A Case Report Budiman Budiman; Gladya Utami; T. Fadli Nazwan Sani
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019): September Issue
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Background: Polydactyly is the most common hand congenital abnormality found, next after syndactyly. The presence of these extra fingers is not merely duplication but is accompanied by abnormal hypoplastic structures, abnormal joints, tendon anomalies, and anomly of the insertion of ligaments. There are many tehniques proposed to reconstruct polydactyly, from simple excision of bones, ligaments, and tendons to complex reconstructions. We report a case of polydactily, the patient had bone exicision of the duplicates when the patient was four-month-old, but that extra metacarpal with no phalanges resulted in a greater space of finger 1 and 2. Patient and Method: A 21-year-old woman complaining of difficulty in grasping because the space between first and second fingers is too far away, and the extra metacarpal bone is protruding that causes snagging and stumbling on other objects. She had a history of surgical removal of polydactyl when she was 4-month-old. The patient has a limitation in hand activities. Result: Six months after surgery, the patient was satisfied with the results. The fingers has better mobility, good appearance. No more prominent bone, and neuropathic problems, or other disorders were found. Conclusion: Polydactyly is a common congenital hand occurrence. Understanding the anatomy to guide the reconstructive actions is important. It is not only about which digit would be preserved, but we have to concern about what our patient need, improving the quality, patient's hand function, and the aesthetic aspect.
Early And Recent Development Of Reconstructive Microsurgery Subspeciality In Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital, Universitas Indonesia (1983-2020) Mohamad Rachadian Ramadan; Nadhira Anindita Ralena; Sara Ester Triatmoko; Parintosa Atmodiwirjo
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019): September Issue
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Plastic surgery in Indonesia was pioneered and developed by Moenadjat Wiratmadja, MD., in 1958. This specialty experienced many developments and improvements over time with more specific subspecialties to facilitate the advancement of the science of plastic surgery, including the reconstructive microsurgery subspecialty. The reconstructive microsurgery service in the plastic surgery division dr. Ciptomangunkusumo National Hospital (RSCM), Jakarta, Indonesia was first initiated by Sidik Setiamiharja, MD., self-taught from the textbooks. In late 1985, following the success of conducting the first basic microsurgery course in Jakarta, the plastic surgery team in RSCM which consisted of Sidik Setiamihardja, MD, Chaula L. Sukasah, MD and Gentur Sudjatmiko, M.D. pioneered many of the first microsurgery cases, including the first major limb replantation, first penile replantation and the first free flap. Overtime, the reconstructive microsurgery subspecialty has been growing significantly. In 2019, the number of free flap cases at RSCM reached the highest number in Indonesia with 90 free flap cases with 94% success rate.
Multiple Lower Eyelid Nodules In Breast Cancer Patient With History Of Dermal Fillers: A Case Report Alberta Jesslyn Gunardi; Renate Parlene Marsaulina; Jonathan Kevin; Irena Sakura
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019): September Issue
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Background: Dermal filler injections have been associated with several complications, including migration to other areas and forming nodules due to the presence of foreign bodies or granulomatous reactions may develop, which encapsulates the filler. Fillers might also be associated with malignancy. The presence of such complications must be removed with reconstructive surgery. Methods: We present a case of breast cancer patient with a history of dermal filler injection to the lower eyelid. The nodules in the lower eyelid was surgically removed, and the lower eyelid, particularly the muscle, was reconstructed to provide a good cosmetic result. The nodules were also pathologically examined to confirm the diagnosis. Reconstruction of the lower eyelid was conducted with care by noting the aesthetic aspects. Results: A local muscle flap was easy to harvest and handle, and provided good results. It is also important to consider malignancy to treat the patient thoroughly. The pathology examination confirmed the diagnosis of metastasis. This case is unique because the nodules developed in the patient may be associated with metastasis of the cancer or the dermal filler injection. Conclusion: Our reconstruction technique leads to a good cosmetic result. There are no sign of complications and recurrence at 3 months following the procedure.

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