Publications by authors named "G Argun"

Article Synopsis
  • This study examined how factors like cerebral oxygenation, body temperature, and type of anesthesia impact postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in elderly patients after hip fracture surgery.
  • It included 105 patients, where cognitive functioning was assessed pre- and post-surgery using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), defining POCD as an MMSE score below 24.
  • Results showed a 27.25% incidence of POCD, with hypothermia being significantly related to lower MMSE scores, while no significant links were found with anesthesia type or blood pressure changes.
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Purpose Of The Study: Postoperative pain after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is severe because of bone and soft tissue trauma during the surgery and is diffi cult to control with oral analgesics. The primary aim of the study was to investigate the effects of the local infi ltration anesthesia (LIA) method on postoperative analgesia quality and opioid consumption in patients undergoing TKA. The secondary aims were to evaluate knee fl exion angle, side effects, and patient satisfaction.

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Aim: During transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TUR-BT), adductor muscle spasms in varying degrees can be seen due to stimulation of obturator nerve if the tumor is in the inferolateral localization. This can cause some serious complications such as bladder perforation. We aim to show the effectiveness of obturator nerve block (ONB) to avoid the adductor muscle spasm in general anesthesia applied with laryngeal mask (LMA) without using muscle relaxant according to the spinal anesthesia method.

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Objectives To identify postoperative residual symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and to investigate the effectiveness of gabapentin in the treatment of residual symptoms. Materials and methods Of a total of 412 patients who underwent surgery for CTS in four centers over a four-year period, 14 who had residual symptoms after CTS release and did not receive gabapentin (Group A) and 14 patients with postoperative residual symptoms and received gabapentin were included in this retrospective study. Postoperative residual symptoms were defined as persistent nocturnal numbness and tingling with or without occasional daytime pain.

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The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article [1] because it shows significant overlap with a previously published article by Pladzyk et al. [2].

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