Publications by authors named "Gampo A Irdam"

Iatrogenic bladder trauma (IBT), a rare complication of Caesarean delivery (CD), can present with delayed symptoms, posing diagnostic challenges. A case study reports IBT presenting six days post-CD, initially undetected by retrograde cystography and CT urography. Subsequent surgical exploration revealed an 8-cm wound in the bladder dome, concealed by a hematoma and enlarged uterus.

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Background: Renal transplantation is the preferred treatment for end-stage renal disease because of its association with improved survival and quality of life. The debate over multiple renal arteries (MRA) vs a single renal artery regarding kidney function, posttransplant complications, and graft and patient survival remains ongoing. Our goal was to determine the 1-year graft survival rate among renal transplant recipients with MRA at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital in Jakarta.

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Aorta dissection (AD) is a rare, life-threatening disorder resulting from a tear in the aortic wall and can blocking the circulation below the tear. The paired internal pudendal arteries, which are branches of the internal iliac arteries from the aortic branches, supply the penis with blood. Ischemia of the penis is uncommon due to its superior collateral arteries.

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Background: Bowel obstruction is a common complication that occurs in patient who underwent urinary diversion with an incidence of 0.7%-11%. Although previous studies have published risk factors, prevention and management of postoperative paralytic ileus, and data on urinary postdiversion bowel obstruction in the literature are still scarce and thus require further investigation of the diversion technique which allegedly has differences in pathogenesis, management, and results.

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Obstructive uropathy can have many causes and can manifest as supravesical, vesical, or infravesical levels of obstruction. Treatment of obstructive uropathy, whether definitive or temporary, has a risk of complications or could worsen the patient's quality of life. Thus, knowledge of the parameters that predict recoverability of renal function after obstructive uropathy treatment is essential for patients and their families.

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Introduction: The incidence of Enterovesical Fistula (EVF) is relatively low. Currently, there is no agreement about the best methods for EVF management. This study was performed to investigate the characteristics of EVF to find the optimal diagnostic and management pattern.

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Urology is one of the fields that are always at the frontline of bringing scientific advancements into clinical practice, including 3D printing (3DP). This study aims to discuss and presents the current role of 3D-printed phantoms and devices for organ-specified applications in urology. The discussion started with a literature search regarding the two mentioned topics within PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and EBSCOhost databases.

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Ureteral stenosis is one of the most common urological complications following kidney transplantations. It is occurred in 2-10% of patients and poses a significant problem to the patients as it may lead to permanent damage to renal damage. Identification of risk factors is important to prevent the incidence of ureteral stenosis.

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Background: Ureteral obstruction is one of the most frequent urologic complications of kidney transplantation. This study aimed to analyze independent factors that contribute to ureteral obstruction following kidney transplantation and develop predictive models form those factors.

Methods: As many as 545 kidney transplantations were analyzed.

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyze varying predictive factors for improved graft function among renal transplant recipients.

Methods: Two hundred eleven consecutive donor and recipient pairs who underwent renal transplantation between January 2011 and December 2015 were enrolled in our study. Factors that affected renal graft function were analyzed.

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Pneumoscrotum is a rare clinical condition that might be a secondary of another serious, life-threatening condition. In pneumoscrotum, the scrotum enlarged due to the presence of air in the scrotal sac, either in the subcutaneous tissue or tunica vaginalis. We report a 40-year-old male presented to the emergency room, with a shortness of breath.

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Mitomycin-C is a potent agent that plays an important role in tissue healing and scar formation. This study aims to investigate the efficacy of Mitomycin-C in treating anterior urethral stricture after internal urethrotomy. Studies evaluating efficacy of mitomycin-c for anterior urethral stricture post urethrotomy were searched using Pubmed, Scopus, Sciencedirect, MEDLINE, and Cochrane Reviews as directory databases.

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We reported a case in which a renal allograft with duplicated ureters from a 25-year old donor were successfully transplanted into a 38-year old recipient with combination of spatulation and side-to-side anastomosis of the duplicated ureters with Lich-Gregoir technique for ureteroneocystostomy of the transplantation. There was no complication after the transplant. The recipient's post-operative course remains uneventful at more than 4 months with serum creatinine 1.

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Aim: this meta-analysis study will evaluate the incidence of urethral stricture as a successfull parameter in the management of PFUI through early realignment, compared with delayed urethroplasty. Long-term complications such as erectile dysfunction and incontinence on both methods will also be evaluated.

Methods: online literature was sourced from Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane, and Google Scholar.

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