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Administration of rectal cytotec versus rectal buscopan before hysteroscopy
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z, GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ, AYDIN, SERDAR, ATEŞ, SEDA, TAKMAZ, TAHA, Comba, Cihan, GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ, AYDIN, SERDAR, ATEŞ, SEDA, TAKMAZ, TAHA
Introduction:Our objective was to compare the effect of rectal misoprostol (Cytotec) versus rectal hyoscine-n-butyl bromide (Buscopan) on patients undergoing hysteroscopy. We hypothesised that HBB may have a role in cervical priming. Material and methods:This trial was conducted at Bezmialem Vakif University Hospital. Women of reproductive age between 18-50 years who were scheduled for operative hysteroscopy indicated by type 1 submucous myoma or endometrial polyps were recruited for the study. Ninety patients were divided randomly into three groups. Group 1 received placebo treatment. Group 2 received rectal 200 mcg misoprostol and Group 3 received rectal 20 mg hyoscine-n-butyl bromide two hours before the procedure. Procedures were performed using a bipolar 26 F (9 mm) continuous-flow rigid resectoscope with a 30 degrees lens. The outcome measures included cervical dilation width and time, ease of cervical dilation, procedure time and operative complications. Postoperative self-rated pain was assessed one hour after the procedure. Results:Thirteen patients (43. 3%) in the placebo treatment group, 11 patients (36.7%) in the misoprostol group and four patients (13.3%) in the hyoscine-n-butyl bromide group needed analgesics postoperatively (p = .02). The mean duration of cervical dilation time was longest in Group 1 and shortest in Group 3, however this difference did not reach statistical significance (p=.11). There was no difference with regard to other studied parameters. Summary:HBB reduced the need for pain medication compared to placebo. Larger studies are needed to further investigate the role of HBB in facilitating pre-operative cervical priming.
Association between maternal vitamin D status in pregnant women and risk of gestational diabetes mellitus
2016-05-15T00:00:00Z, ATEŞ, SEDA, AYDIN, SERDAR, GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ, KILIÇ, GÖKHAN, KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU, ATEŞ, SEDA, AYDIN, SERDAR, GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ, KILIC, GÖKHAN, KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU
Relation of metabolic syndrome with endometrial pathologies in patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z, Ozdemir, Suna, Batmaz, Gonca, Ates, Seda, Celik, Cetin, Incesu, Feyzanur, Peru, Celalettin, ATEŞ, SEDA
Purpose: We aimed to investigate the association of metabolic syndrome and metabolic risk factors with endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma among women with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB).
Association between maternal vitamin D status and risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant women
2017-03-01, ATEŞ, SEDA, AYDIN, SERDAR, GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ, KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU, ATEŞ, SEDA, AYDIN, SERDAR, GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ, KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU
Short and middle-term outcomes of vaginally assisted laparoscopic sacropolpopexy.
2020-12-07T00:00:00Z, Gökmen Karasu, Ayşe Filiz, Aydın, Serdar, Ateş, SEDA, Arıoğlu, Çağrı, ATEŞ, SEDA, GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ
Factors Associated with Insufficient Endometrial Sampling in Postmenopausal Women
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z, ATEŞ, SEDA, Karasu, Ayse Filiz Gokmen, ÇALI, HALİME, Soyman, Zeynep, UYSAL, ÖMER, ATEŞ, SEDA, ÇALI, HALİME, UYSAL, ÖMER
Aim: To assess the risk factors associated with high rate of insufficient endometrial sampling on endometrial biopsy in postmenopausal women.
Dental health dispositions of pregnant women: A survey from a hospital clinic in Istanbul.
2017-08-01, Gokmen, Karasu, KUTUK, NÜKHET, Aydin, SERDAR, Adanir, I, Ates, SEDA, Bademler, N, GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ, KÜTÜK, NÜKHET, AYDIN, SERDAR, ADANIR, İLKNUR, ATEŞ, SEDA
The evaluation of brain natriuretic peptide changes and difficult airway predictors during perioperative period of pregnancy
2016-02-01, Basaranoglu, GÖKÇEN, UMUTOGLU, T., BAKAN, M., ESEN, ASIM, ATES, SEDA, BACAKSIZ, AHMET, SALIHOGLU, Z., BAŞARANOĞLU, GÖKÇEN, ESEN, ASIM, ATEŞ, SEDA, BACAKSIZ, AHMET
Aim Airway changes, difficult ventilation, and intubation are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in pregnancy, but no prospective study has evaluated the relationship between airway changes and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) before and after cesarean section operations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between BNP and airway changes in women undergoing delivery and during the postoperative period.
Comparison of metabolic profile and abdominal fat distribution between karyotypically normal women with premature ovarian insufficiency and age matched controls.
2014-11-01, YILDIZ, S, ATES, SEDA, YESIL, GÖZDE, Sevket, OSMAN, MOLLA, T, ATEŞ, SEDA, YEŞİL, GÖZDE, ŞEVKET, OSMAN, YILDIZ, ŞEYMA
Objective: We designed a prospective case-control study in order to investigate the lipid profiles, insulin sensitivity, presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and the abdominal fat distribution in karyotypically normal women with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI).
Hydrosonographic assessment of the effects of 2 different suturing techniques on healing of the uterine scar after cesarean delivery
2014-06-01, Sevket, OSMAN, Ates, SEDA, MOLLA, Taner, OZKAL, Fulya, Uysal, Omer, Dansuk, RAMAZAN, ŞEVKET, OSMAN, ATEŞ, SEDA, UYSAL, ÖMER, DANSUK, RAMAZAN
Objective: To compare the effects of 2 suturing techniques (single versus double layer) on healing of the uterine scar after a cesarean delivery. Methods: In the present randomized, prospective study, 36 women with a term pregnancy who had an elective cesarean delivery were randomly assigned to closure of the uterine incision with a single-layer locked suture or with a double-layer locked/unlocked suture. Six months after the operation, the integrity of the cesarean scar at the uterine incision site was assessed by hydrosonography. The healing ratio and the thickness of the residual myometrium covering the defect were calculated as markers of uterine scar healing. Results: There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of estimated blood loss, operation time, or additional hemostatic suture. However, the mean thickness of the residual myometrium covering the defect was 9.95 +/- 1.94 mm after a double-layer closure and 7.53 +/- 2.54 mm after a single-layer closure (P = 0.005). The mean healing ratio was significantly higher after a double-layer closure (0.83 +/- 0.10) than after a single-layer closure (0.67 +/- 0.15; P = 0.004). Conclusion: A double-layer locked/unlocked closure of the uterine incision at cesarean delivery decreases the risk of poor uterine scar healing. (C) 2014 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.