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Management of Esophageal Foreign Body Haryanto Rahardjo; Ari Fahrial Syam; Marcellus Simadibrata K
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 8, ISSUE 1, April 2007
Publisher : The Indonesian Society for Digestive Endoscopy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24871/81200724-27

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Foreign body ingestion is a common clinical problem. Objects such as coin, safety pin, meat bolus, bone, denture, etc. are often ingested. They lodge in certain part of esophagus, which may be asymptomatic or develop some symptoms of esophagus or respiratory tract. Plain radiography is indicated for every patient with a known or suspected foreign body. It may appear as radiopaque or radiolucent images. A number of methods can be used to remove esophageal foreign bodies, including: observation, endoscopy, rigid esophagoscopy, Foley catheter extraction, bougienage and sometimes administration of LES relaxant or surgery. Application of those strategies is selected based on the type and location of foreign bodies. Five cases had been managed by different strategies, i.e. two cases were successfully managed by endoscopy; a case was managed through careful observation; another case was managed by pushing object into stomach using endoscopic approach; and the other case was fail when it was managed by Foley catheter but then it was successfully managed by rigid esophagoscopy at ENT Department. All of cases had been managed without any complication. Keywords: esophageal foreign body, foreign body ingestion, procedure removal
Endoscopic Findings and Histopathological Pattern in Patients with Chronic Dyspepsia at Panti Rapih Hospital Jogjakarta Haryanto Rahardjo; Siti Nurdjanah; Putut Bayupurnama
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy VOLUME 9, ISSUE 1, April 2008
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24871/9120084-6

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Background: To determine the relationship between clinical manifestation of chronic dyspepsia and endoscopic findings along with histopathological pattern by descriptive analysis. Methods: This study was a retrospective study. Subjects were patients with chronic dyspepsia who underwent endoscopic examination and gastric biopsy between June 2005 and July 2006. Result: There are 10.17% normal endoscopic results of 79 patients with chronic dyspepsia and almost 90% show abnormal result in endoscopic examination. The histopathological pattern is normal in 2.53% and 97.47% demonstrate abnormal result. The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori due to gastric ulcer is 1.26% and chronic atrophic gastritis is 3.80%. Conclusion: Most of chronic dyspepsia patients have abnormal endoscopic and histopathologic result. Keywords: chronic dyspepsia, endoscopic findings, histopathological pattern, Helicobacter pylori