Publications by authors named "M Akyurek"

This study investigates the impact of proximal interphalangeal joint palmar plate injury on outcomes of flexor tendon repair in zone 2, excluding cases with fractures or dislocations. A retrospective review of 47 digits in 45 patients treated between 2014 and 2022 was conducted, analysing surgical notes, ultrasound images and patient photographs. The palmar plate was injured in 17 digits and intact in 30.

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Breast reduction surgery has proven to be a successful treatment for various conditions such as postural disorders, anxiety, dermatological problems, and body image disorders, and is tailored to accommodate each patient's needs and anatomical variations. The author presents a modified approach for reduction mammaplasty using a septum-based superomedial pedicled nipple-areola complex (NAC) flap combined with horizontal dermoglandular pillars. This adjustment enhances desired breast projection, potentially eliminating the need for alternative pedicles in most cases.

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Background: Unstable femoral neck fractures with medial calcar defects are difficult to manage. The optimal fixation methods for these fractures have been a subject of ongoing debate among orthopedic surgeons. In this study, three different fixation techniques for vertical, medial defected femoral neck fractures were compared.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined how COVID-19 restrictions affected musculoskeletal pathology services, especially in a developing country's reference center.
  • There were significant decreases in cases of benign bone and soft tissue lesions, resection surgeries, and soft tissue tumors during the pandemic compared to non-pandemic years.
  • Despite these challenges, biopsy procedures remained consistent and could be performed without anesthesia, indicating they were still feasible during the pandemic.
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Objective: Desmoid tumor is a rare benign but locally aggressive monoclonal and fibroblastic proliferation. It lacks metastatic potential but is associated with a high local recurrence after surgery. It is either characterized by the Beta-catenin gene (CTNNB1) or the adenomatous polyposis coli gene (APC) mutation.

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