Round ligament mesothelial cyst is a rare cause of inguinal mass. Round ligament cysts are generally diagnosed during operation in cases who are operated with a pre-diagnosis of inguinal hernia. In this study, we aim to present two cases, who have applied to our clinic with the complaint of a mass in inguinal region and who are diagnosed as round ligament cyst, together with their ultrasound, magnetic resonance images and operation images.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Obesity is an important modifiable etiological factor associated with several diseases. There is strong evidence that urinary incontinence (UI) is positively correlated with body mass index (BMI).
Aim: One of the many benefits experienced by obese patients after bariatric surgery is decrease in UI.
Purpose: To describe a novel technique for a stabilized penetrating keratoplasty procedure with implantation of a scleral-sutured posterior chamber intraocular lens in which the anterior chamber (AC) is maintained and the globe stabilized without using a Flieringa ring.
Methods: In this procedure, a deep anterior corneal lamella separation was created. Four small incisions were made in each quadrant along the outer edge of the trephination groove of the residual stromal bed (RSB).