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    <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 03:32:32 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A rare case of migration of ballistic projectile from left to right main bronchus</title>
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      <description>Title: A rare case of migration of ballistic projectile from left to right main bronchus
Authors: Yosef Widjaja, Edwin; Jiwangga, Dhihintia; Nur Rachmi, Chikita
Abstract: A rare case of migration of ballistic projectile from left to right main bronchus&#xD;
Edwin Yosef Widjaja,¹ Dhihintia Jiwangga,¹ Chikita Nur Rachmi²&#xD;
Case Report/Series&#xD;
ABSTRACT&#xD;
A foreign body in the bronchus due to a ballistic projectile is very uncommon. A &#xD;
45-year-old man presented to the hospital after being accidentally shot. The initial &#xD;
radiographic assessment found a bullet in his left thoracic cavity. With the help of &#xD;
an X-ray, an urgent left posterolateral thoracotomy was conducted, but no foreign &#xD;
body was found. The foreign body had migrated to the contralateral chest cavity, as &#xD;
determined by the C-arm. On the following day, a thorax computed tomography scan &#xD;
was conducted, and it was discovered that the foreign body had already migrated &#xD;
to the right lower bronchus. A right thoracotomy was then performed to remove &#xD;
the foreign body. He was moved to the intensive care unit and discharged with a &#xD;
stable condition. In conclusion, migration of a foreign body in the bronchus is rare. &#xD;
A thorough strategy is required to prevent the object from migrating even further.&#xD;
KEYWORDS ballistic projectile, bronchus, foreign-body migration, thoracotomy</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Carotid bypass surgery for a persistent neck tumor after multiple treatments: a  case report</title>
      <link>http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5830</link>
      <description>Title: Carotid bypass surgery for a persistent neck tumor after multiple treatments: a  case report
Authors: Naomi Lumbantobing, Izry; Razif Mohamad Yunus, Mohd; Zaharil Mat Saad, Arman
Abstract: Carotid bypass surgery for a persistent neck tumor after multiple treatments: a &#xD;
case report&#xD;
Izry Naomi Lumbantobing,¹ Mohd Razif Mohamad Yunus,² Arman Zaharil Mat Saad³&#xD;
Medical Journal of Indonesia&#xD;
Case Report/Series&#xD;
ABSTRACT&#xD;
Carotid artery involvement in head and neck cancer is challenging for surgeons and &#xD;
oncologists, particularly in recurrence or residual disease following multiple treatments. &#xD;
However, carotid artery resection and reconstruction can be safely performed in a &#xD;
carefully selected patient with local and regional control benefits despite the potential &#xD;
morbidity and high-risk complications. We presented a case of primary laryngeal cancer &#xD;
treated with chemoradiotherapy, modified radical neck dissection type I for residual &#xD;
neck node disease, and further chemotherapy. Although the primary laryngeal cancer &#xD;
showed a complete response, the residual neck tumor was still unresolved and even &#xD;
involved the carotid artery. Therefore, carotid resection with a combined saphenous &#xD;
vein graft and free flap reconstruction was the treatment of choice for this patient. It is &#xD;
effective and safe, and the risk of morbidity has been accepted.&#xD;
KEYWORDS carotid artery, neck node metastasis, reconstructive surgical procedures, &#xD;
squamous cell carcinoma, vascular surgical procedures</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the new brief job stress  questionnaire (short version) for work-related stress screening among office  workers</title>
      <link>http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5828</link>
      <description>Title: Validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the new brief job stress  questionnaire (short version) for work-related stress screening among office  workers
Authors: Purwito Adi, Nuri; Azurit Virenti Paska Da Lopez, Ansgar; Diatri, Hervita; Asti Werdhani, Retno; Sumaryani Soemarko, Dewi; Yunia Fitriani, Dewi
Abstract: Validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the new brief job stress &#xD;
questionnaire (short version) for work-related stress screening among office &#xD;
workers&#xD;
Nuri Purwito Adi,1&#xD;
 Ansgar Azurit Virenti Paska Da Lopez,1&#xD;
 Hervita Diatri,2&#xD;
 Retno Asti Werdhani,1&#xD;
 Dewi Sumaryani Soemarko,1&#xD;
Dewi Yunia Fitriani3&#xD;
Community Research&#xD;
ABSTRACT&#xD;
BACKGROUND The short version of the new brief job stress questionnaire (SV-NBJSQ) &#xD;
that is originally in Japanese could evaluate work-related stress in Indonesian office &#xD;
workers. However, it has not been validated in Indonesian. Thus, this study aimed to &#xD;
test the validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the SV-NBJSQ.&#xD;
METHODS This study was conducted by linguistic and cultural adaptation of the &#xD;
original Japanese questionnaire into Indonesian and continued with exploratory factor &#xD;
analysis, internal consistency, and reliability test of Cronbach’s alpha. Electronic and &#xD;
paper-based data were collected using total sampling from office workers at two &#xD;
companies in Jakarta from December 2017 to August 2018.&#xD;
RESULTS A total of 438 respondents filled the questionnaire. The final version of the &#xD;
questionnaire consisted of 63 items, screened based on a loading factor of &gt;0.4 and &#xD;
13 factors (dimensions). Each factor had a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.628–0.887, while the &#xD;
entire 63 had 0.904 with a total documented cumulative variation of 64.97%.&#xD;
CONCLUSIONS The Indonesian version of the SV-NBJSQ is valid and reliable. Thus, we &#xD;
may use it as a more suitable, updated, and comprehensive tool to evaluate work related stress among office workers.&#xD;
KEYWORDS Indonesia, reliability and validity, screening, translations, work-related &#xD;
stress, questionnaire</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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      <title>A randomized control trial of platelet-rich plasma in supporting the recovery of  postpartum levator ani muscle trauma</title>
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      <description>Title: A randomized control trial of platelet-rich plasma in supporting the recovery of  postpartum levator ani muscle trauma
Authors: Moegni, Fernandi; Rachman, Andhika; Ibrahim Ilyas, Ermita; Harahap, Alida; Irianta, Trika; Hidayat, Ferry; Ocviyanti, Dwiana; Iman Santoso, Budi
Abstract: A randomized control trial of platelet-rich plasma in supporting the recovery of &#xD;
postpartum levator ani muscle trauma&#xD;
Fernandi Moegni,1,2 Andhika Rachman,3&#xD;
 Ermita Ibrahim Ilyas,4&#xD;
 Alida Harahap,1&#xD;
 Trika Irianta,5&#xD;
 Ferry Hidayat,2&#xD;
 Dwiana &#xD;
Ocviyanti,2&#xD;
 Budi Iman Santoso2&#xD;
Medical Journal of Indonesia&#xD;
Clinical Research&#xD;
ABSTRACT&#xD;
BACKGROUND Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) is mostly caused by childbirth levator ani &#xD;
muscle (LAM) trauma. We hypothesized that platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy could &#xD;
support the recovery of LAM in postpartum trauma.&#xD;
METHODS A prospective, single-blind, randomized control study was enrolled in &#xD;
primigravid women from November 2016 to July 2019 at 21 health facilities in Jakarta, &#xD;
Indonesia. Subjects were injected with autologous PRP or placebo at LAM during &#xD;
perineorrhaphy after childbirth. The primary outcome was regaining LAM strength and &#xD;
reducing levator hiatal area at 3 months postpartum. The LAM strength was examined &#xD;
by perineometer (cmH₂O), and levator hiatal area was examined by transperineal &#xD;
ultrasound (cm²) at antenatal and 3 months after delivery. Mann–Whitney U test &#xD;
and Wilcoxon signed-rank test were used for analysis. The study was registered in &#xD;
clinicaltrials.gov: NCT03021954.&#xD;
RESULTS Among 240 women, 58 were eligible for analysis. There were no differences &#xD;
in LAM strength and levator ani hiatal area at 3 months postpartum between the two &#xD;
groups (p = 0.583 and p = 0.185, respectively).&#xD;
CONCLUSIONS PRP therapy did not show a difference in the muscle recovery healing &#xD;
process.&#xD;
KEYWORDS obstetric labor complication, parturition, pelvic floor disorder, platelet-rich &#xD;
plasma, randomized controlled trial&#xD;
pISSN: 0853-1773 • eISSN: 2252-8083&#xD;
https://doi.org/10.13181/mji.oa.226115&#xD;
Med J Indones. 2022;31:186–92&#xD;
Received: February 21, 2022&#xD;
Accepted: December 02, 2022&#xD;
Authors' affiliations:&#xD;
1&#xD;
Doctoral Programme in Medical &#xD;
Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, &#xD;
Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, &#xD;
Indonesia, 2&#xD;
Department of Obstetric &#xD;
and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, &#xD;
Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, &#xD;
Indonesia, 3&#xD;
Department of Internal &#xD;
Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, &#xD;
Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, &#xD;
Indonesia, 4&#xD;
Department of Physiology &#xD;
and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, &#xD;
Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, &#xD;
Indonesia, 5&#xD;
Department of Obstetric &#xD;
and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, &#xD;
Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar, &#xD;
Indonesia&#xD;
Corresponding author:&#xD;
Fernandi Moegni&#xD;
Department of Obstetric and &#xD;
Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, &#xD;
Universitas Indonesia, Cipto &#xD;
Mangunkusumo Hospital, Building A,</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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