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Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare complication observed mainly in chronic, recurrent and untreated primary pilonidal disease. It is associated with poor prognosis, and its recurrence rate after surgery is high. Here we present a patient diagnosed with SCC arising from a neglected pilonidal sinus.

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Objective: In lower extremity orthopedic surgeries, central and peripheral regional anesthesia techniques can be used along with general anesthesia, mainly in elderly patients with accompanying maladies. This study investigates the efficiency of spinal anesthesia and combined sciatic nerve/lumbar plexus block techniques in lower extremity orthopedic surgery in terms of patient-surgeon satisfaction.

Methods: Fifty consecutive patients (age range: 50-90 years), with an ASA score of 2-3 were scheduled for lower extremity orthopedic surgery.

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Diffuse skeletal pain after administration of alendronate.

Indian J Pharmacol

August 2010

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Vakif Gureba Training Hospital, Aksaray, Istanbul, Turkey.

Background: Osteoporosis is caused by bone resorption in excess of bone formation, and bisphosphonates, are used to inhibit bone resorption. Alendronate, a biphosphonate, is effective for both the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Side effects are relatively few and prominently gastrointestinal.

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Background: Even though several case studies have reported a relationship between Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) and atopic diathesis, this association is still controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate the actual presence of atopic status in CTCL patients.

Methods: A total of 78 patients with both clinical and histological features typical of CTCL and 77 control cases from our outpatient dermatology clinic were included in this study.

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Purpose: In this study, we investigated the value of fasciocutaneous V-Y advancement flap reconstruction in the treatment of complicated or recurrent sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus.

Methods: Patients with complicated pilonidal sinus treated with a V-Y advancement flap from July 2002 through December 2005 were studied. The duration of inpatient stay, early wound complications, time of return to active work, recurrence, and patient satisfaction with the operation were recorded.

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Venous air embolism during laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol

February 2010

Department of Anesthesiology, Vakif Gureba Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

Vascular air embolism is a rare and potentially life-threatening event. In this study, a case of venous air embolism during laparoscopic cholecystectomy due to an injured inferior vena cava is presented. Anesthesiologists and surgeons must be aware of this dangerous complication.

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Accuracy of anterior glenohumeral injections: a cadaver study.

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg

March 2010

Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Vakif Gureba Training Hospital, Capa, Istanbul, Turkey.

Purpose: Intra-articular glenohumeral injections have an important role for therapeutic benefit and diagnostic information. Therefore, it is very important that the injected material should reach its desired target. This study assessed the accuracy of an anterior intra-articular injection in fresh cadavers.

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Infertility improved by etanercept in ankylosing spondylitis.

Indian J Pharmacol

November 2008

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Vakif Gureba Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

The effect of TNF-α and TNF-α antagonists on semen quality in men is controversial. TNF-α levels are usually low in seminal plasma, but they tend to increase in inflammatory and infectious diseases. Etanercept is a highly-specific antagonist of TNF-α.

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The identification of the risk factors associated with the increased incidence of the nerve injury is of paramount importance. Twenty-nine of 581 patients who developed recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy after thyroidectomy were analyzed retrospectively. There were 23 women (79%) and 6 men (21%), with a mean age of 45.

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Aim: Comparison of antiadhesive performances of double layer Surgicell and single layer Interceed following ovarian surgery in a rabbit model.

Methods: Prospective randomized controlled trial performed at the animal laboratory of a university. Thirty-nine New Zealand White female rabbits of reproductive age were included.

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A 12-year-old boy with a left temporal tumor diagnosed as clear cell ependymoma (CCE) was reported. CCE is an uncommon central variant of ependymomas with a predilection for the supratentorial region in children. Brain tumors with a honeycomb pattern with clear cells having round nuclei and perinuclear halos could pose a problem in the differential diagnosis with the other tumors with clear cells.

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Objective: Pediatric vertebral tumors are rare, and most of the reported series have limited numbers of cases. Diagnosis of these tumors is difficult because of the patients' age and the rarity of the lesions. We aimed to report the clinical, radiological and pathological characteristics in a small series of pediatric vertebral and spinal epidural tumors and to discuss diagnostic and treatment difficulties.

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Background Context: Spinal extradural angiolipomas are rare benign tumors, and most of them are noninfiltrating tumors located in the extradural space. However, there are 17 cases with extradural infiltrating spinal angiolipomas extending into the vertebral bodies or posterior vertebral arches in literature. These 17 tumors are mostly located at the thoracic region, and anterior or in the anterolateral extradural space, and they generally infiltrate only one vertebra.

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Dermoid cysts are uncommon tumors, and posterior fossa dermoid cysts may rarely cause abscess formation or formation of daughter abscesses within the cerebellum. At present, there are only 16 cases with posterior fossa dermoid cysts causing cerebellar abscesses reported in the literature. Two cases, 22 and 14 months old, with posterior fossa dermoid cysts and dermal sinus causing multiple cerebellar abscesses are reported.

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The value of Tc-99m tetrofosmin in the imaging of pituitary adenomas.

J Endocrinol Invest

February 2007

Vakif Gureba Training Hospital, Department of Endocrinology, Medical Faculty of Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Aim: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized tomography (CT) are used in the diagnosis and follow-up of pituitary adenoma cases. Sometimes, these methods cannot display the post-operative residual tissue. It has been shown that some radionuclides were taken up by the pituitary adenomas.

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Anastomotic leakage is the most important complication leading to morbidity and mortality in colorectal surgery. To prevent anastomotic leakage, a number of drugs with different mechanisms of action were tested, and autogenic grafts and various synthetic materials were used for reinforcement of the anastomotic region. In this experimental study aimed at preventing anastomotic leakage and dehiscence, we used dehydrated, lyophilized human dura mater and free peritoneal graft for reinforcement of anastomotic region after primary repair in rats, and investigated whether they are superior to primary anastomosis.

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Background Context: Cervical involvement due to spinal brucellosis is quite rare. Although surgery usually is not necessary in spinal brucellosis, most of the patients with cervical involvement require surgical treatment because of the high rate of neurological involvement and spinal cord compression.

Purpose: To present a unique case with cervical spinal brucellosis with epidural and paravertebral abscesses and to discuss the treatment alternatives of this disease.

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Rhinoplasty and hemophilia A.

Aesthetic Plast Surg

July 2007

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vakif Gureba Training Hospital, Vatan cad., 34093, Fatih, and Department of Pediatric Hematology, Istanbul University, Oncology Institute Gapa, Istanbul, Turkey.

Major surgical procedures can be performed safely for hemophiliacs provided the clotting factors are adequate. However, rhinoplasty, an elective facial procedure, has not yet been evaluated in this group of patients. The authors present a hemophilia A patient who underwent rhinoplasty for cosmetic reasons.

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Although intra-articular knee injection is not a complicated procedure, it could be difficult to assess whether the tip of the needle lies free in the joint or is embedded in synovium or other intra-articular soft tissues. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy rate of intra-articular injection using anteromedial (AM), anterolateral (AL), lateral midpatellar (LMP), and medial midpatellar (MMP) portals in cadavers. In this study 156 knees of 78 fresh cadavers were included.

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Closure of fascial defect at trocar sites after laparoscopic surgery.

Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol

February 2007

Department of Surgery, Vakif Gureba Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

As laparoscopic surgery evolves, a growing number of different abdominal operations can now be performed. This necessitates the use of multiple large trocars. Herniation through the fascial defect created by trocar entry in laparoscopic interventions has been reported at a rate of 1-6%.

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In classic literature, knowing that small defects can be repaired primarily in umbilical hernias of adults, mesh repair should be reserved for larger defects. Conventional repair methods have resulted in high rates of recurrence. Therefore, this prospective study investigated the repair techniques in umbilical hernias of adults.

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There is a growing interest in the implantation of pedicle screws into the middle and upper thoracic spine. However, usage of the technique is still under debate for these levels because the pedicles in these regions are small and exhibit a high degree of inter- and intraspecimen variability. Twenty-four consecutive patients treated for upper and middle thoracic pathologies by pedicle screw instrumentation under biplanar or uniplanar fluoroscopy were evaluated retrospectively.

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Main Problem: There are only a few cases reported with non-contiguous spinal tuberculosis in the literature. Most of these patients have only two non-contiguous lesions, and in almost all of these cases, surgical treatment is required.

Methods: A 17-year-old girl with non-contiguous multifocal spinal tuberculosis involving cervical, thoracic, thoracolumbar, lumbar and sacral segments is reported.

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[Arthroscopic evaluation of the mobility of the meso-acromion].

Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc

December 2006

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology (Ortopedi ve Travmatoloji Kliniği), Bezm-i Alem Valide Sultan Vakif Gureba Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

Objectives: Failure of fusion of the secondary centers of ossification of the acromial apophyses is a pathology that should be included in the differential diagnosis of shoulder pain and subacromial impingement syndrome. Mobility of the meso-acromion is of particular importance in choosing the appropriate treatment. This study presents a new arthroscopic method to evaluate the mobility of os acromiale.

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