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Prevalence & Characteristics Of Inguinal Hernia Patients Indadzi Arsyi Iwan; Berry Erida Hasbi; Hamzakir, Hamzakir
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 03 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (September), Year 2024
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Based on the World Health Organization (WHO) report, it is stated that between 2005-2010, there were 19,173,279 cases of hernias, and there were 50 million degenerative cases, including hernias, in 2020. The incidence of hernias in developed countries is only 17% per 1000 inhabitants, which is different from what happens in a number of countries on the Asian continent, which reaches 59%.Literature review with narrative review design.A review of 10 pieces of literature showed that inguinal hernia patients mostly suffered from men (95.6%), Spearman's correlation test between age and type of inguinal hernia obtained a p-value = 0.033 (< 0.05) with an average age The highest is 36 -65 years and the lowest is 0-11 years. There is a relationship with the incidence of inguinal hernia with a value of p=0.026, history of chronic cough (68.9%), doing heavy work (82.35%), patients undergoing herniorrhaphy (mesh) surgery. ), Patients with lateral hernia locations dominate cases of hernia recurrence (80%). The time span for most hernia recurrences is <2 years (54%). The prevalence and characteristics of Inguinal Hernia sufferers are mostly men, aged 36-65 years, obesity, history of chronic cough, doing heavy work, undergoing Herniorrhaphy (mesh) surgery with lateral hernia location dominating the majority of hernia recurrences < 2 years.
Radiological Imaging Picture Of Head Trauma Due To Violence In Children Muh. Ridzky Afdal; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Hamzakir, Hamzakir
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
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In everyday life, violence is still often encountered. Child abuse is all forms of physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse, trafficking, neglect, exploitation resulting in injury Head trauma in children is one of the leading causes of death and disability. Of course, there are many considerations to perform the examination considering the risk of radiation that can interfere with the process of brain development for children < 2 years of age. CT scan is one of the radiological examination that is still often used today. This literature review aiming to determine the radiological imaging of head trauma due to violence in children. The method used was a literature review with a Narrative Reviews design to identify and summary previously published articles on the radiological imaging of head trauma due to child abuse. From the 20 articles summarized, the results showed that the radiological imaging of head trauma due to violence in children often occurred in boys and the most common CT scan radiological images were intracranial hemorrhage (subdural) hematoma, epidural hematoma, intracerebral hematoma.