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    Effect of Submucosal Mesna Application on Mucoperichondrial Elevation in Septoplasty
    (2017-01-01) Dogan, REMZİ; Yenigun, ALPER; Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; Goktas, Seda Sezen; Tugrul, Selahattin; Calim, Omer Faruk; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; YENİGÜN, ALPER; TUĞRUL, SELAHATTİN; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÇALIM, ÖMER FARUK; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    Objective: It was revealed that the thiol compound named mesna chemically softens the connective tissue with submucosal injection, and facilitates the endoscopic submucosal dissection. The authors aimed to investigate the effect of mesna injection on mucoperichondrial elevation during septoplasty operation. Methods: This study was planned as a patient-control study and performed. Fifty-six patients who had septoplasty operation were divided into 2 groups that are submucosal mesna (group 1) and submucosal saline (group 2) applied ones. In both groups, the measurement was initiated by a timer during the start of septal incision and elevation processes. After bilateral subperichondrial and subperiostal elevation were finished, timer was stopped and time was recorded. After that, mucosal integrity was reviewed and mucosal damage status was recorded. The difficulty of mucoperichondrial elevation for the surgeon was recorded for each patient. Results: Twenty-five (44.7%) of the patients who participated in our study were females while 31 (55.3%) were males. The average elevation periods were 201.4 +/- 74.3 seconds in group 1 and 260.2 +/- 84.1 seconds in group 2. In mesna applied patients, elevation period was statistically and significantly shorter (P = 0.009). Impairment in mucosal integrity was observed as 33.3% in group 1 and 58.8% in group 2. In mesna applied patients, significantly less impairment in mucosal integrity was observed (P = 0.031). The average mucoperichondrial elevation difficulty for the surgeon is observed as 4.83 +/- 2.47 in group 1 and 6.5 +/- 1.9 in group 2. Mesna applied patients were defined as significantly easier patients for the surgeon (P = 0.006). Conclusion: Submucosal mesna application is an approach that provides a convenient, fast, and effective mucoperichondrial elevation in septoplasty and protects the mucosal integrity.
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    Percutaneous Adjustable Closed Otoplasty for Prominent Ear Deformity
    (2013-03-01) Ozturan, ORHAN; Dogan, REMZİ; Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; AKSOY, Fadlullah; VEYSELLER, Bayram; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; DOĞAN, REMZI; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; AKSOY, FADLULLAH
    Objective: The aim of this study is to follow longitudinally the prominent ears treated by percutaneous adjustable closed otoplasty (PACO) and evaluate this procedure in terms of technical efficiency, recurrence, complications, and patient satisfaction.
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    A randomized prospective trial of a novel device for measuring perforation size during inlay -butterfly- myringoplasty
    (2014-05-01) Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; TUGRUL, Selahattin; OZUCER, Berke; Dogan, REMZİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    Aim: This study introduces a new device to facilitate perforation size measurement during -butterfly- myringoplasty. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of -otological compass- on short-term results of inlay cartilaginous -butterfly- tympanoplasty technique in adult patients.
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    Does systemic steroid deficiency affect inner ear functions?
    (2015-07-01) Dogan, REMZİ; MERIC, Aysenur; Gedik, Ozge; TUGRUL, Selahattin; Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; DOĞAN, REMZI; MERİÇ HAFIZ, AYŞENUR; GEDİK, ÖZGE; TUĞRUL, SELAHATTİN; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    Purpose: Today corticosteroids are employed for the treatment of various inner ear disorders. In this study we have investigated probable changes in hearing functions resulting from a deficiency of systemic steroid secretions.
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    Audiological findings in pediatric perineal allergic rhinitis (house dust mite allergy) patients
    (2014-05-01) AKSOY, Fadlullah; Nursoy, MUSTAFA ATİLLA; Dogan, REMZİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; VEYSELLER, Bayram; Ozkaya, EMİN; DEMIR, Aysegul Dogan; OZTURK, Burak; NURSOY, MUSTAFA ATİLLA; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; ÖZKAYA, EMİN
    Allergic rhinitis is the type 1 hypersensitivity reaction of the nasal mucosa and its primary mediator is Ig E. It is most frequently observed in children and adolescents. Our purpose in this study is to investigate the impact of allergy on hearing functions in children with perineal allergic rhinitis (house dust mite allergy). 50 perineal allergic rhinitis (house dust mite allergy) patients (33 male, 17 female patients, aged between 6 and 15, average age 10.4) and 20 control patients (12 male, 8 female, aged between 6 and 15, average age 11.2) underwent high frequency pure tone audiometry, acoustic reflex, otacoustic emission (OAE) and auditory brainstem potentials to assess their auditory functions. No statistically significant difference was detected between the study group and the control group with respect to their hearing thresholds (250-16,000 Hz). No statistically significant difference was detected as a result of the comparison between the study group and control group in terms of their signal-noise ratios at Distortion Product OAE in all frequencies (996-8,004 Hz). No statistically significant difference was detected between the study group and the control group in terms of the 1st, 3rd and 5th wave latencies and 1-3, 3-5 and 1-5 inter-peak values. This study is the first study where the audiological functions of the pediatric perineal allergic rhinitis (house dust mite allergy) patients were assessed. No significant difference was detected between the group of pediatric perineal allergic rhinitis (house dust mite allergy) patients and the control group with respect to their audiological functions.
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    Evaluation of nasal mucociliary transport rate according to nasal septum deviation type
    (2016-07-01) Dogan, REMZİ; TUGRUL, Selahattin; Erdogan, EZGİ BAŞAK; Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; DOĞAN, REMZI; TUĞRUL, SELAHATTİN; ERDOĞAN, EZGİ BAŞAK; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    BackgroundNasal septum deviation (NSD) may affect mucociliary activity (MCA) to varying degrees, depending upon the severity of the deviation. We used rhinoscintigraphy to determine the impact of the various NSD types on MCA.
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    How Deleterious Is Facial Nerve Dissection for the Facial Nerve in Parotid Surgery: An Electrophysiological Evaluation
    (2017-01-01) Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; Dogan, REMZİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; Veyseller, Bayram; HAFIZ, Aysenur Meric; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    Objective: This study was conducted to investigate subclinical electrophysiological deleterious effect due to microtrauma to the nerve in response to the dissection of a tumor and parotid tissue from the facial nerve and its branches and surgical traction experienced during the operation.
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    Total antioxidant status and oxidative stress in recurrent aphthous stomatitis
    (2016-03-01) TUGRUL, Selahattin; Kocyigit, ABDÜRRAHİM; Dogan, REMZİ; Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; SENTURK, EROL; Ozturan, ORHAN; OZAR, Omer Faruk; KOÇYİĞİT, ABDÜRRAHİM; DOĞAN, REMZI; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; ÖZER, ÖMER FARUK
    BackgroundRecurrent aphthous stomatitis is an idiopathic, chronic, recurrent inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa. It is thought that oxidative stress caused by systemic inflammation plays a basic role in the etiopathogenesis of recurrent aphthous stomatitis. The aim of this study is to review oxidative status and DNA damage in recurrent aphthous stomatitis.
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    Efficacy of nasal corticosteroid in preventing regrowth after adenoidectomy
    (2016-12-01) TUGRUL, Selahattin; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; SENTURK, EROL; Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; Dogan, REMZİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; DOĞAN, REMZI; TUĞRUL, SELAHATTİN; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    Objective: One of the most frequent reasons of nasal obstruction and sleep apnea in pediatrics is adenoid hypertrophy. Remaining adenoid tissue can reoccur following hypertrophied adenoid removal and a second operation may be needed. Nasal corticosteroids are utilized in order to reduce adenoid hypertrophy and eliminate adenoidectomy operation. The purpose of our study is to assess the effect of nasal corticosteroid administration after adenoidectomy on adenoid regrowth and symptom scores.
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    Cartilage-Sparing Techniques Versus Percutaneous Adjustable Closed Otoplasty for Prominent Ear Deformity
    (2014-05-01) Ozturan, ORHAN; Dogan, REMZİ; Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; AKSOY, Fadlullah; VEYSELLER, Bayram; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; DOĞAN, REMZI; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; AKSOY, FADLULLAH
    Objective: The goal of this study is to follow longitudinally the prominent ears treated by either cartilage-sparing techniques (CSTs) or percutaneous adjustable closed otoplasty (PACO) and compare them as to efficacy, reoccurrence, complications, and patient contentedness.