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Hematometra ec agenesis serviks, suspek MRKH Anriani, Selvy; Candra Triastuti, Prastika; Bayu Dalem Putra, Gde Ngurah
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 5 (2023): December
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v11i5.1391

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Background: Primary amenorrhea is the absence of menarche. After gon-adal dysgenesis, the Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syn-drome is the second most common cause of primary amenorrhea. Herein, we de-scribe how to diagnose and the treatment of MRKH. Case presentation: A 21-year-old lady with complaints of abdominal pain in the lower portion of the navel for the past 4 months that has worsened in the previous week, accompanied by complaints of urinat-ing slowly and feeling agony. The patient claimed to be single, to have never had coitus, and to have never menstruated previously. Physical examination revealed tanned 5 breasts, axillary hair (+), and an ab-dominal lump palpable on the 2nd finger region below the navel with pain. There were 5 tanner pubic hairs, labia major +/+, labia minor +/+, and a hymen bulging (-) in the vagi-nal area. A cystic mass pressing on the anterior region of the rectum, hy-men (+) impression of the vaginal septum, and vaginal introitus (-) are all felt when examined in the anus. Uterine dimensions 10x5x4 cm, hypoechoic mass in the uterine cavity, free fluid (-), cervical canal not evident, vaginal introitus (-), hematocol-pos (-), and abdominal ultrasonography results re-vealed no abnormali-ties. Other tests were not carried out. A laparotomy was conducted to remove the hematometra based on the results of clinical and support-ive investigations. Conclusion: This is a rare occurrence of cervical agenesis, occurring in 1 in 80,000 women. Additional tests are required in this case to con-firm the diagnosis of MRKH. The treatment in this scenario seeks to reduce pain and evacuate blood, so that subsequent treatment to re-store the cervical canal at a more comprehensive health service cen-ter is required.
The incompatibility of antenatal care referrals in Reda Bolo Hospital Anriani, Selvy; Rumopa, Harold I.M.
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 6 (2024): February: Midwifery and Health Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v11i6.1410

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In the era of Indonesia's National Health Insurance or Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN), antenatal care services (ANC), have become more affordable and accessible for pregnant women. However, there are still some referrals that are based on the patient's own wishes or are not in accordance with BPJS Health Policy. This study was aimed to describe the incompatibility of ANC referrals for BPJS Health participants. This research is a descriptive study with a cross-sectional method. This study included all BPJS Health participant data referred from FKTP to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic of Reda Bolo Hospital, Southwest Sumba, in the period March–June 2023. The appropriateness of ANC referrals in this study is based on Berita Acara Kesepakatan Bersama Panduan Penatalaksanaan Solusi Permasalahan Klaim INA-CBG BPJS Kesehatan 2019 No. JP.02.03/3/1693/2020. The majority of patients had a history of visiting 0-1 times in each trimester. In the first trimester, only a small proportion (1.1%) made more than one visit. In addition, the frequency of more than one visit was most common in the third trimester (15.6%). A total of 27 patients (15.1%) were categorized as ANC referrals that were not in accordance with BPJS Health Policy. There were still a number of patients who experienced referral discrepancies. Further research can be conducted to explore the factors that influence referral discrepancies and their impact on maternal and infant health.