Publications by authors named "C Arnaoutoglou"

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  • * A study of 115 patients revealed the radial artery was most frequently injured, often alongside other musculoskeletal injuries, with tendon lacerations being the most common accompanying injury.
  • * Despite these challenges, effective management and a multidisciplinary approach led to satisfactory functional scores post-surgery, indicating that skilled hand surgeons can successfully treat combined vascular and musculoskeletal injuries.
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Multiple cuneiform fractures combined with isolated intermediate cuneiform dorsal dislocation and cuboid fracture, with disruption of the Lisfranc ligament, are rare injuries. In this study, we present a polytrauma patient who sustained these injuries, his treatment course, and the follow-up period. The patient was operated on the day of the injury and six months after that the results are very satisfactory.

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Ovarian cancer is a malignant disease that affects thousands of patients every year. Currently, we use surgical techniques for early-stage cancer and chemotherapy treatment combinations for advanced stage cancer. Several novel therapies are currently being investigated, with gene therapy and stem cell therapy being the corner stone of this investigation.

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Objectives: Isolated ovarian agenesis in the absence of Mullerian duct anomalies are rare events which are usually discovered after menarche and incidentally in the context of an intervention for other indications, such as laparoscopy or assisted reproduction techniques.

Case Presentation: We hereby present a case of unilateral ovarian agenesis in the presence of the ipsilateral fallopian tube.

Conclusions: Older studies had reported an incidence of true congenital unilateral ovarian agenesis to be 1 in 11,241 females Sivanesaratnam V.

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