Publications by authors named "Cagatay Cifter"

Background: Abdominal surgery can lead to postoperative intra-abdominal adhesions (PIAAs) with significant morbidity and mortality. This study compares the use of honey with a standard bioresorbable membrane (SEPRAFILM) to prevent the formation of PIAAs in rats.

Methods: Thirty rats underwent laparotomy, and PIAAs were induced by scraping the cecum.

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The aim of this study was to determine number and diameter of milk ducts in the nipple and to investigate the possible influences of age, breast weight, and diameter of the nipple on the number of ducts. Two hundred and twenty-six carcinoma mastectomy specimens were weighed and the nipple diameters measured. The number of ducts was counted in histological cross sections.

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Objective: Hyperthyroidism apparently does not protect the patients from thyroid cancer as believed before. In contrast, hyperthyroidism with concurrent thyroid cancer can be diagnosed after pathological examination of unsuspect nodules. The aim of this study was to evaluate the coexistence of hyperthyroidism and thyroid carcinoma and to discuss the advantages of total thyroidectomy in such cases.

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Objective: Thyroid malignancies can present in different manners, among them as asymptomatic solid nodule being the most puzzling. Nodules have been found in the 60-70 % of autopsy specimens and it is very important to rule out the malignancies in such cases. Incidence of carcinomatous changes is reported in 5-15 % of solitary nodules.

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Objective(s): The accelerative effect of honey in the wound healing process is known. This effect is related to its specific physical properties of hygroscopicity, hypertonicity, lower pH and complex chemical composition. Because peritoneal healing is a kind of wound healing process we hypothesised that post-operative peritoneal adhesions (PPA) may be reduced with intra-peritoneal honey administration.

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An experimental study was planned to determine the effect of zinc, levamisole, misoprostol (prostaglandin(1) analog), and melatonin on the bacterial translocation (BT) that develops in rats after major resection of the liver. To this aim, six groups were formed, each consisting of six rats. Except for the control and sham groups, zinc solution 1 ml/day, (prepared in a way to include zinc sulfate equivalent of 5 mg pure zinc/ml) was given to the zinc groups, levamisole 25 mg/kg/day to the levamisole group, misoprostol 200 mg/kg/day to the misoprostol group, and melatonin 20 mg/kg/day to the melatonin group for 3 days before the operation.

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