Publications by authors named "Ozerdem O"

Breast reduction surgeries encompass a wide range of methods that are continuously evolving to discover more reliable and satisfactory techniques. This presentation aims to address the research gap by sharing outcomes and experiences using the superomedial pedicle in gigantomastia, as well as the implemented protocol for managing nipple-areola complex (NAC) ischemia. The Wise pattern and superomedial pedicle reduction mammaplasty method were utilized in treating 19 patients (38 breasts).

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Introduction: Severely deformed noses usually harbor a combination of both bony pyramid and septal deformities. In this retrospective study, the authors aimed to evaluate our results of repair in patients with severe nasal deformities and importance of a versatile approach in these cases.

Materials And Methods: A total of 32 cases with congenital or acquired (traumas or surgeries) severe nasal deformity were included in this retrospective study.

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Various methods and ancillary procedures have been defined in the era of face-lifting surgery.The purpose of this study was to evaluate the esthetic outcomes of our face-neck cases and the importance of adding ancillary procedures based on individual assessment.We conducted a retrospective review of 203 face-neck cases, basically following the endoscopic and open principles of Vasconez.

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Introduction: Combined and/or multistage operations often are needed in postbariatric surgery.

Aim: With this retrospective study of a series of 55 cases, we aim to determine the effectiveness and safety of one-stage combined postbariatric surgery.

Materials And Methods: A total of 248 postbariatric procedures were performed in one session (except one-staged gynecomastia case) in 55 patients.

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Eyelids and related structures such as ligamentous and lacrimal system make the reconstruction of the periorbital area a challenge. The authors present 5 patients with periorbital reconstruction after tumor excision or trauma with special considerations. A detailed analysis of the problem and reconstruction of all of the injured systems or structures are mandatory to achieve a satisfactory result on the periorbital area.

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Aortoenteric fistula is a very rare pathology that may cause catastrophic complications and even death. We present here a case of primary aortoenteric fistula associated with giant aortic pseudoaneurysm that has been treated successfully with surgical intervention.

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Background: Inflammatory abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) are relatively rare clinical entities. The aim of this study is to ascertain the risk factors in patients with inflammatory AAAs and clarify which feature plays a role in determining the long-term outcome in these patients.

Methods: Between 1990 and 1997, 238 patients underwent surgery for an AAA at our institution, 17 (7.

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Background: The thickened, folded skin of Touraine-Solente-Golé syndrome (pachydermoperiostosis) can result in cosmetic and fuctional deformities.

Objective: To illustrate that simple surgical procedures can improve cosmetic and functional status.

Methods: Case report of a 33-year-old male with bilateral eyelid ptosis, enlargement of the eyelids, and a leonine facies owing to deep skin furrows managed with bilateral blepharoplasties and tarsal wedge resections, along with excision of multiple skin furrows.

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A 41-year-old female patient with fronto-orbital leptomeningeal cyst is presented. After decompression of the cyst, repair of bone and dura defects were achieved with autogenous bone grafts and pericranial flap. Our case was very interesting in several aspects: a head trauma at 3 years of age and manifestation of clinical symptoms (headaches and exophthalmia) after almost 4 decades that had been progressive for 6 months and a rare location (fronto-orbital region) that required a special management.

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Osteogenic sarcomas of the head and neck are rarely seen; approximately 6% to 13% these tumors occur in the head and neck, and less than 2% occur in the cranium. Not only eradication of the tumor but reconstruction to achieve satisfactory esthetic and functional results are the main issues regarding these tumors. In this report, a case of osteogenic sarcoma that invaded the infratemporal area, fronto-orbital region, and sphenoid wing is presented.

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A chronic upper eyelid fistula stemming from frontal sinus infection was found in a 21-year-old male patient. The diagnosis and treatment approach to this interesting case that remained undiagnosed for a long time are presented in detail.

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Craniosynostosis results in cranial deformities and increased intracranial pressure, which pose extensive and recurrent surgical management problems. Developmental studies in rodents have shown that low levels of transforming growth factor-beta 3 (Tgf-beta 3) are associated with normal fusion of the interfrontal (IF) suture, and that Tgf-beta 3 prevents IF suture fusion in a dose-dependent fashion. The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that Tgf-beta 3 can also prevent or "rescue" fusing sutures in a rabbit model with familial craniosynostosis.

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There are various artificial skin substitutes available commercially. The authors have used Integra, cultured epithelium, and Apligraf in their clinic. In the present report, they present their experiences based on two case reports.

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It has been reported that large cranial osteonecrotic areas can heal. It was hypothesized that optimal healing is possible by the synchronized contribution of the osteogenic structures (periosteum, dura, and adjacent bone) that envelop the necrotic cranium. This hypothesis was tested by preserving or isolating the contribution of these osteogenic tissues.

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Scalp layers are widely used in reconstructive procedures. The authors used prefabricated galeal flaps based on the superficial temporal or postauricular vessels for ear, cheek, mandible, and cranium reconstructions in three cases. In case 1, synchronous beard and ear reconstructions were accomplished by using the temporoparietal and retroauricular flaps.

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Classic free nipple graft reduction mammaplasty often yields flat, boxy breasts with poor projection. The authors modified this technique using superior and inferior pyramidal dermoglandular flaps to increase the fullness and projection of the breast. Six patients (12 breasts) with gigantomastia underwent breast reduction by this method.

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Reconstruction of cranial defects larger than 2 to 3 cm in diameter and frontal defects of any size is indicated for mechanical protection and cosmetic reasons. The authors used osteogaleal flaps for cranioplasty in 2 pediatric patients with the aim of decreasing infection risk and maximizing bone healing. In the first patient, bone was harvested from the diploë.

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Elastofibroma and nodular fasciitis are two rare, benign soft tissue tumors. Elastofibroma is suggested to develop as a result of abnormal degeneration of elastic fibers after local trauma. Similarly, fibroblastic proliferation, which is triggered by local trauma or nonspecific inflammatory event, is suggested to play an important role in the origin of nodular fasciitis.

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Epidemiological investigations of burn patient series help practitioners to identify factors that affect patient survival. Our aim was to contribute to the body of knowledge in this area by determining how survival related to certain variables in burn cases. The records of 1083 burn patients who were hospitalised between August 1988 and the end of 1997 were retrospectively reviewed.

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A total of 1083 burn cases hospitalised at a burn center between August 1988 and the end of 1997 were studied retrospectively to determine the factors and demographic features associated with burn injury in Turkey. The means for patient age and percent total body surface area (TBSA) burned were 18.1 years and 31.

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It was noted that when a multivector distractor is used, there is shortening of the linear distraction distance when the gonial angle is reduced and the transverse distance is increased. The purpose of this study was to measure the distance change at the mandibular corticotomy site when the gonial angle is reduced or the transverse distance is increased. The Synthes multivector distractor was used in this experiment.

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