TRILOGI: Jurnal Ilmu Teknologi, Kesehatan, dan Humaniora
Vol 7, No 1 (2026)

Pemeriksaan Radiografi Pelvis pada Kasus Corpus Alienum Akibat Paku Tembak di Regio Gluteal

Joeida, Intan Shifa (Unknown)
Anwar, Khairil (Unknown)
Heru Apriantoro, Nursama (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Mar 2026

Abstract

Background: Conventional radiography remains the primary radiological procedure for suspected foreign bodies in soft tissues due to its wide availability, ease of use, and affordable, accounting for 75% of imaging examinations. In pelvic cases, the standard Anteroposterior (AP) projection alone is often insufficient for evaluating the depth of foreign body: therefore, a lateral projection is essential to provide comprehensive spatial information. objective: the study aims to describe the management of pelvic radiographic examinations using AP and lateral projections in a case of a foreign body caused by a nail gun and to assess the effectiveness of these projections in detecting radiopaque images and determining their depth. Methods: A clinical-technical case study using a descriptive observational was conducted on a 23-year-old male patient with a clinical diagnosis of a foreign body in the gluteal region. Data were collected on November 6, 2024 through direct observation of the procedure, documentation of examination techniques, radiographic results, and radiologist interpretation. Results: The AP projection successfully identified a radio-opaque shadow in the shape of a nail in the pelvic region without evidence of bone fracture. The lateral projection provided a precise depth measurement of 1.6 cm from the marker, showing a coccygeal shift of <25% of the foreign body's diameter and associated soft tissue thickening. Conclusion: The combination of AP and lateral projections is effective for visualizing radiopaque objects like nails in the gluteal region, where the lateral view is crucial for depth localization. Recommendations: Future research should conduct comparative studies on other modalities, such as Ultrasonography (USG) for radiolucent objects or 3D CT-Scan

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trilogi

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Humanities Computer Science & IT Engineering Public Health Other

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