Publications by authors named "Melih Civan"

Background/objectives: After the earthquakes in Turkey, many citizens were injured, and a long ongoing process requiring physiological and psychological treatments began. The aim of this study was to observe the pain and psychological changes in earthquake victims in light of the QoR-15 score.

Methods: After approval by the local ethics committee (Decision No.

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This study aimed to validate a software application (app) developed by the authors to streamline and enhance the accuracy of disability assessments, specifically for musculoskeletal system disabilities in the upper extremities. A software was developed under a TÜBİTAK-funded project to aid in the disability assessment process. This tool, designed for Windows operating systems and developed in Visual Basic (VB.

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Depending on the total amount of fluid, changes occur in the amount of fluid in the peripheral area. The aim of this study was to observe the differences caused by hemodynamic changes after lateral sagittal infraclavicular block (LS-ICB) according to the inferior vena cava collapsibility index (VCI-CI). In this prospective, observational study (Clinical Trial Number: NCT05968105), patients undergoing elective hand and wrist surgery with LS-ICB were classified according to VCI-CI, with Group 1 defined as inferior vena cava (VCI) diameter < 1.

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Pediatric bone sarcomas, particularly osteosarcomas, present unique challenges in the realm of orthopedic oncology, given their predilection for the metaphyseal regions of long bones and the intricate balance required between achieving oncologic control and preserving limb function. This abstract encapsulates findings from a comprehensive review aimed at advancing pediatric bone sarcoma care, focusing on navigating the complications and innovating solutions for complications of limb salvage and reconstruction focusing on limb length inequalities and accompanying bone defects. Advancements in imaging, surgical techniques, and adjuvant therapies have shifted the paradigm from amputation to limb-sparing surgeries, albeit with significant challenges, especially in young patients where growth potential complicates reconstructive outcomes.

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Background: This study was designed to investigate the secondary osteoarthritis rate in patients with benign aggressive bone tumors treated with curettage and cementing at long-term follow up.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with benign aggressive bone tumor (giant cell or aneurysmal bone cyst), treated with extended curettage and cementation with polymethylmethacrylate, who had a minimum of 60 months of follow up after surgery were included in this study. After definitive diagnoses were confirmed by a histopathologist, we decided to perform standard surgical management.

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Introduction And Importance: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in the neuropathic unstable knee (NUK) setting is classically a challenging orthopedic problem due to intraoperative technical difficulties and a higher frequency of periprosthetic complications. More recently, satisfactory results have been reported using improved constraints, stems and revision-type TKA components. The study aims to present long-term results of a small case series with NUK osteoarthritis reconstructed by a condylar, semi-constrained prosthesis with a polygonal, hydroxyapatite-coated (HA-coated) press-fit stem.

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Background: It has been suggested that the posterior tibial slope (PTS) plays an important role in increasing the anteroposterior stability following total knee arthroplasty. Although the relationship between the PTS and the flexion range has been investigated many times, studies on the relationship between PTS and anterior-posterior stability are limited. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship and effects of PTS on anteroposterior stability in posterior cruciate retainer total knee arthroplasty.

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Objective: This study investigated the clinical and functional results of treating congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) using the combined techniques of hamartoma resection, periosteal grafting, circular external fixator application, and intramedullary rodding.

Methods: The clinical and radiological data of 17 patients (mean age at the treatment time: 7.6 months (range: 4.

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Introduction: Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva previously known as myositis ossificans progressiva is a rare connective tissue disorder with autosomal dominant genetic inheritance. Patients develop heterotrophic ossification starting with the first decade of life. Diagnosis is extremely difficult until ossifications are visible.

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Article Synopsis
  • Charcot arthropathy is a destructive joint disease first identified in 1868, primarily linked to conditions like diabetes and polyneuropathy, and is highlighted in a case study following failed spinal surgery.
  • The case involves a 62-year-old woman who developed Charcot arthropathy in her left knee one year post-surgery, with the disease already advanced during examination, indicating a connection between her previous condition and the surgical outcome.
  • The study emphasizes the need for careful management of spinal procedures in patients with neuropathic issues, as complications such as sensorineural loss can worsen the condition.
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