Publications by authors named "N Baydilli"

Purpose: To assess the effectiveness and safety of high-intensity focused electromagnetic technology (HIFEM) used as a therapeutic approach in patients with stress and mixed urinary incontinence.

Patients And Methods: Thirty-five females suffering from stress and mixed urinary incontinence were included in the study. The electromagnetic chair (BTL EMSELLA) was applied to the patient's pelvic area twice a week for 28 minutes, totaling 6 sessions.

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  • The study focused on understanding the sexual and psychological conditions of men with Congenital Bilateral Absence of the Vas Deferens (CBAVD), a condition that causes male infertility, comparing them to healthy fertile men.
  • A total of 52 men with CBAVD and 66 healthy men participated, undergoing assessments of hormone levels, semen volume, and sexual function using validated questionnaires.
  • Results showed that while men with CBAVD had significantly lower semen volume, they did not experience major differences in erectile function, but reported higher sexual desire and overall satisfaction than the control group.
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  • * A retrospective study analyzed 94 pediatric patients with UPJO, comparing the outcomes of LP and RALP, revealing that RALP had a shorter operative time while both procedures had similar hospitalization durations and no intraoperative complications.
  • * Throughout the follow-up period, both surgical techniques demonstrated equal effectiveness and safety, with no recurrence of UPJ obstruction or significant postoperative complications observed in any patients.
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Undescended testis (UDT, cryptorchidism) is the most frequent genital anomaly in boys. However, its treatment varies widely throughout the world. This second part of our roundtable discussion aims to continue to ask global experts to express their attitudes towards several case scenarios of UDT in order to explore the rationale for their clinical decisions.

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