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Neurologico Spinale Medico Chirurgico
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26212064     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36444/nsmc
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Neurologico Spinale Medico Chirurgico (NSMC) is an open-access, single-blind peer-reviewed journal, published by Indonesian Neurospine Society (INSS) under the flag of Indonesian Neurosurgery Society (INS) and Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University. NSMC publishes articles which encompass all aspects of basic research/clinical studies. The journal facilitates, bridge and integrate the intellectual, methodological, and substantive diversity of medical knowledge, especially in the field of surgery, neurology, neurosurgery, spine, neuroanesthesia, medicine, and health. The journal appreciates any contributions which promote the exchange of ideas between practising educators and medical researchers all over the world.
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DISTRIBUTION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF HEAD INJURY AND REFERRAL NUMBER AT DR H. ANDI ABDURRAHMAN NOOR GENERAL HOSPITAL, TANAH BUMBU, SOUTH BORNEO, INDONESIA Komang Werdhi Sentosa; Ani Rahmawati; Daldy Arianda; Ardik Lahdimawan; Agus Suhendar
Neurologico Spinale Medico Chirurgico Vol 1 No 3 (2018)
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Background: Head injury (HI) has been one among leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide especially in the peripheries area. In South Borneo, 9.4% of trauma cases was a head injury. Especially, Tanah Bumbu Regency, one of peripheries area in South Borneo ranks third for head injuries after Tabalong and Tanah Laut Regency in 2007. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of head injury patient and referral number at Dr. H. Andi Abdurrahman Noor general hospital. Methods: All head injury patients admitted to the emergency department (ED) of Dr. H. Andi Abdurrahman Noor general Hospital in a one-year period (2017) were registered in this retrospective study. Using the total population sampling method,413 cases of head injury during the period were included as a subject of study. Result: This study showed that mild head injury was the most cases of head injury with 325 cases (78.2%). 61 patients were referred to a higher trauma center in 2017. Head injury was most common in 11‑20 years old age group. Men also had higher incident rate compared to women (2:1). Most of the patients were a nonstate employee. Head injury is commonly caused by traffic accident. Conclusion: This study shows that characteristics of HI in the peripheries area such Tanah Bumbu regency are no different from other countries. Our findings suggest that several prevention steps should be taken to reduce the number of head injury based on the distribution and characteristics of head injury sustainers.
A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE EXTRAVASATION OF INTRAVENOUS CHEMOTHERAPY IN SANGLAH GENERAL HOSPITAL, BALI – INDONESIA Inge Kurniawati; Putu Anda Tusta Adiputra
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Background: Extravasation of intravenous chemotherapeutic agents is one of the most devastating complications, which unacceptable condition neither to patient nor to medical services. Many healthcare providers realize that even one extravasation injury is too many since this injury is preventable. Published incidence rates of chemotherapy extravasation range from 0,01% to 6%, but in our institution, chemotherapy extravasation was not well recorded, so the incidencerate is unclear and the number of injuries is underestimated. Method: We observed chemotherapy extravasation occurrence during a 6 months period in our institution, from September 2013 until March 2014. We recorded the chemotherapy agents, patient’s clinical presentations, and extravasation management. Result: During our observation, 1374 chemotherapies administered, and 10 cases of chemotherapy extravasation occur, particularly doxorubicine was the main chemotherapy agent. Almost all treated conservatively, only 10% handled with surgical management. Eventually, 20% of cases have implanted port placed. Conclusion: Extravasation of cytotoxic agents is a serious problem, it causes tissue damage, prolongs the length of stay, increases hospital cost and psychological damage to cancer patients who under chemotherapy. It preventable but always underestimate by some clinicians, the use of central venous access device is one of the solutions to minimize the damage.
CASE REPORT: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF LUMBAR COMPRESSION FRACTURE Yustinus Robby Budiman Gondowardojo; Tjokorda Gde Bagus Mahadewa
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The lumbar vertebrae are the most common site for fracture incident because of its high mobility. The spinal cord injury usually happened as a result of a direct traumatic blow to the spine causing fractured and compressed spinal cord. A 38-year-old man presented with lumbar spine’s compression fracture at L2 level. In this patient, decompression laminectomy, stabilization, and fusion were done by posterior approach. The operation was successful, according to the X-Ray and patient’s early mobilization. Pneumothorax of the right lung and pleural effusion of the left lung occurred in this patient, so consultation was made to a cardiothoracic surgeon. Chest tube and WSD insertion were performed to treat the comorbidities. Although the patient had multiple trauma that threat a patient’s life, the management was done quickly, so the problems could be solved thus saving the patient’s life. After two months follow up, the patient could already walk and do daily activities independently.
EXCISION OF GIANT CELL TUMOR FOLLOWED BY RECONSTRUCTION OF DISTAL RADIUS USING FREE VASCULARIZED FIBULAR GRAFT Prisca Oriana Sutanto; Agus Roy Rusli Hamid; Adinda Putra Pradhana
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Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the distal radius is a rare and unpredictable lesion. The aim of treatment is complete removal of the tumor and preservation of the maximum function of the extremity. Lower rates of local recurrence have been noted after wide resection of the diseased bone. Its standard treatment has ranged from surgical curettage to wide resection. One method for closing the defect is using the head of the fibula as a substitute for the distal radius. The healing of vascularized fibular graft is very quick and without bone resorption. Thus, in the procedure for reconstruction and limb salvage after bone tumor resection of the distal radius, the free vascularized fibular graft with the fibular head is an ideal substitute. This case report will show a patient with GCT that successfully treated by an excision of GCT followed by reconstruction of distal radius using free vascularized fibular graft.
PRE-OPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE OF TORSION OF THE GALLBLADDER Inge Kurniawati; . Jimmy; Wayan Periadijaya
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Gallbladder torsion is a very rare clinical entity and a difficult condition to diagnose preoperatively. Since its first description in 1898 by Wendel, there have been over 500 documented cases in the literature. The pathophysiology is that of mechanical organo-axial torsion along the gallbladder’s longitudinal axis involving the cystic duct and cystic artery, and with a pre-requisite of local mesenteric redundancy. Gallbladder torsion typically presents as an acute abdomen requiringemergency surgery but the preoperative diagnosis of gallbladder torsion is difficult and most cases are found as a surprise at surgery. Consequently, a delay in diagnosis can have devastating patient outcomes. Herein we report a case of acute gallbladder torsion in an elderly Balinese woman and treated surgically. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case in Bali with a subsequent literature review on the management of this uncommon condition.

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