Publications by authors named "D Y Soebadi"

Introduction: Erectile dysfunction can cause self-withdrawal and decreased quality of life. Patients who do not respond to pharmacological therapy and other conservative treatments are urged to undergo penile prosthesis implantation. Malleable penile prosthesis was the first prosthesis developed, but then inflatable penile prosthesis was developed to give a more natural erection.

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  • Staghorn stones are large kidney stones that can fill the renal pelvic and multiple renal calyces, occurring in 10-20% of urinary tract stone cases; a 56-year-old man with these stones was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) after undergoing surgery.
  • The patient presented with right flank pain, and imaging confirmed both staghorn stones and a mass in his right kidney, leading to a radical nephrectomy that revealed RCC on examination.
  • Although kidney stones and malignancy are uncommon together, chronic or large stones may warrant biopsy to rule out cancer; radical nephrectomy is recommended for effective treatment in such cases.
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Introduction And Importance: In this case report, we found a giant urethral stone that lasted for ten years without urinary retention and was admitted to the hospital with a non-urinary main complaint.

Case Presentation: We reported a 53-year-old patient, initially admitted to the emergency room because of decreased consciousness. Notably, the patient also presented with a bulged suprapubic area.

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Introduction: Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is regarded as the current gold standard surgical intervention for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). However, this procedure is associated with significant chances of intraoperative and postoperative bleeding. Several studies have reported the role of tranexamic acid in prostatic surgeries, but, its role in TURP is still unclear.

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Leiomyomas are considered as a rare, benign, slow-growing, and smooth muscle tumours which may present in all regions in the body. The presentation of leiomyoma in genitourinary tract specifically in paratesticular region is extremely rare. The patients may present with palpable, and painful mass in the inguinal region hence mimicking the nature of inguinal hernia.

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