Hafizh Fanani Rizkyansyah
Sultan Imanuddin General Hospital, Indonesia

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Fournier Gangrene in Secondary Hospital; A Report of Two Cases David Reiner Hutajulu; Hafizh Fanani Rizkyansyah
Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management Vol. 1 No. 5 (2021): Journal Research of Social Science, Economics and Management
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

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Fournier Gangrene (FG) is a specific form of necrotizing fasciitis that localized on genital and perianal, although it is rare but it is progressively fast and potentially fatal. The incidence of FG is 1.6 cases per 100,000 males, with a case fatality rate of 7.5%. Proper diagnosis and management are very important to avoid serious complications. Early debridement, broad-spectrum antibiotics and immediate supportive therapy, can reduce mortality. The objective is reporting two cases of FG who were admitted to a secondary hospital and what is the best management based on our setting. The method is qualitative observational study. The material collected through direct interview and from medical record. The best management for our setting was rapid diagnosis and followed by prompt debridement.
Pediatric Bladder Stone in Secondary Hospital Care Setting: A Case Report Hafizh Fanani Rizkyansyah; Yudi Y Ambeng
Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management Vol. 1 No. 5 (2021): Journal Research of Social Science, Economics and Management
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Bladder Stone is a rare disease accounting for 5% of all urinary calculi. It more common in middle and low-income countries due to nutritional obstacles, water sanitation, and warm climates. Prompt diagnosis and management of pediatric bladder stones are essential for preventing recurrence stones and improving quality of life. It has several surgical approaches. The objective is reporting a child with a bladder stone that came to secondary hospital setting and the best management based on it. This report is qualitative observational study. Material came from direct interview and from medical record. The stone successfully managed with open cystolithotomy.