Publications by authors named "Huseyin Yonder"

Objectives: Fournier's gangrene is an aggressive, rapidly progressing, and life-threatening necrotizing fasciitis of the perineal and genital regions. Various scoring systems have been developed for predicting survival and prognosis in Fournier's gangrene. This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the newly developed Fournier's gangrene mortality index (FGMI) in predicting mortality associated with Fournier's gangrene.

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Purpose: Systemic immune inflammation index (SII) has been used to evaluate the prognosis of various diseases in recent years. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of SII in the preoperative diagnosis of complicated acute appendicitis (CAA).

Materials And Method:  The data of patients who underwent surgery for acute appendicitis (AA) between January 2021 and December 2023 at our clinic were retrospectively analyzed.

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: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between tramadol use and cardio electrophysiological imbalance (iCEB/iCEBc) in general surgery patients with complaints of acute postoperative pain (APP). : In this prospective cross-sectional study, a total of 218 consecutive patients over the age of 18, who underwent surgical procedures in our clinic (postoperative), were included. For analgesic effect, tramadol was administered with an initial total max dose not exceeding 2 mg/kg.

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  • Hydatid cysts are caused by a tiny parasite called Echinococcus and are often found in places like Turkey, mostly in the liver or lungs.
  • These cysts can break open and cause serious problems like allergic reactions or infection, which is why it's important to catch them early and treat them quickly.
  • The study talks about a rare case where a 24-year-old guy, who had surgery for a hydatid cyst before, ended up needing emergency surgery because his cyst burst and affected his chest; luckily, he did not have any major complications afterwards.
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Background: Hydatid cyst is a parasitic infection, often caused by . Although it is classified as a benign disease, cyst ruptures in the abdomen can be fatal. Ruptures occur spontaneously or after trauma.

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  • The study investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the management of patients with acute appendicitis, comparing practices before and during the pandemic.
  • It included a review of 8,972 patients from multiple centers to analyze differences in diagnosis, treatment approaches, and post-treatment outcomes between the pre-pandemic (Jan-Apr 2019) and pandemic (Jan-Apr 2020) periods.
  • Findings showed an increase in non-operative follow-up requests and higher rates of open surgery during the pandemic, but no direct correlation was found between pandemic restrictions and the severity of acute appendicitis cases.
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to present data on the diagnosis, treatment, clinical course, and outcome of cases of intestinal invagination.

Methods: Data of 11 patients treated for intestinal invagination at one center between June 2009 and July 2015 were analyzed retrospectively in terms of demographic data, etiological factors, anatomical localization of invagination, admission complaints, physical examination findings, diagnostic imaging modalities used, postoperative complications, and hospital stay.

Results: Of the total, 9 (81.

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Early or late posttransplant opportunistic infections are among the leading complications after liver transplant. The source of early posttransplant opportunistic infections is usually the patient, the implantation of an infected graft, contamination during a surgical procedure, or invasive interventions performed at the intensive care unit. A 10-year-old male patient with Wilson disease (Pediatric End-Stage Liver Disease Score of 42, Child-Pugh score of 12, total bilirubin 40 mg/dL, platelet count 55000/mL, hemoglobin level 6.

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The majority of swallowed foreign bodies are thrown spontaneously without causing complications in the digestive system. Multiple number of foreign bodies may be swallowed by psychiatric patients which delay diagnosis and increase the complication rate. Long and hard objects cannot pass through the pylorus, and may cause obstruction, ulceration, bleeding and perforation.

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Introduction: Liver transplantation is one of the best treatment options for end-stage liver disease. In Turkey, living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is performed more frequently than cadaveric transplantation, because organ donation is unpopular in our country. Neurological complications contribute to poor postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation.

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