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- PublicationOpen AccessMesh related vesico-peritoneal fistula presenting with urinary ascites: A case report(2019-03-01T00:00:00Z) İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; DOĞAN, BAYRAM; KALKAN, Senad; İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; DOĞAN, BAYRAM; KALKAN, SENADVesicoperitoneal fistula is a very rare entity of epithelialized communication between peritoneal cavity and bladder.1 It results in accumulation of urine in peritoneal cavity and causes elevated urea and creatinine levels mimicking acute renal failure. Incisional hernia is common complication of abdominal surgery and often repaired with non-absorbable mesh.2 Using dual mesh can reduce mesh related complications but migration to adjacent organs can still happen and cause severe complications. Here we present a case of mesh related vesico-peritoneal fistula presenting with urinary ascites 2 years after incisional hernia repair.
- PublicationMetadata onlyMesh related vesıcoperitoneal fistula presenting with urinary ascites. A case report.(2018-11-01) İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; DOĞAN, BAYRAM; KALKAN, SENAD; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; DOĞAN, BAYRAM; KALKAN, SENAD
- PublicationMetadata onlyMicropercutaneous Nephrolithotomy in the Treatment of Moderate-Size Renal Calculi(2013-02-01T00:00:00Z) ARMAGAN, Abdullah; TEPELER, Abdulkadir; SILAY, Mesrur Selcuk; Ersoz, CEVPER; Akcay, MUZAFFER; AKMAN, Tolga; ERDEM, Mehmet Remzi; ONOL, Sinasi Yavuz; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; AKÇAY, MUZAFFERPurpose: We present our initial experience with microperc in patients with moderate-size renal calculi.
- PublicationMetadata onlyRADICAL NEPHRECTOMY AND VENA CAVA TUMOR THROMBECTOMY: THORACOABDOMINAL EXTRAPERITONEAL EXTRAPLEURAL METHOD(2012-04-01T00:00:00Z) ONOL, Sinasi Yavuz; Ersoz, CEVPER; ERDEM, Mehmet Remzi; TEPELER, Abdulkadir; POLAT, Emre Can; TOPAKTAS, Ramazan; BASIBUYUK, Ismail; ELBIR, Fatih; ARMAGAN, Abdullah; AKMAN, Tolga; ERSÖZ, CEVPER
- PublicationMetadata onlyThe Role of Microperc in the Treatment of Symptomatic Lower Pole Renal Calculi(2013-01-01T00:00:00Z) TEPELER, Abdulkadir; ARMAGAN, Abdullah; Sancaktutar, Ahmet Ali; SILAY, Mesrur Selcuk; Penbegul, Necmettin; AKMAN, Tolga; Hatipoglu, Namik Kemal; Ersoz, CEVPER; ERDEM, Mehmet Remzi; Akcay, MUZAFFER; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; AKÇAY, MUZAFFERBackground and Purpose: The treatment of symptomatic lower pole (LP) calculi poses a challenge because of lower clearance rates. We present our experience with microperc in the treatment of LP renal calculi.
- PublicationMetadata onlyPerineal Apseden İzole Edilen Actinomyces Neuii Subsp.Neuii; Olgu Sunumu(2017-11-12) AKBAŞ, EMEL; GÜLTEPE, BİLGE; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; CEYLAN, AYŞE NUR; DOYMAZ, MEHMET ZİYA; AKBAŞ, EMEL; SÜMBÜL, BİLGE; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; CEYLAN, AYŞE NUR; DOYMAZ, MEHMET ZIYA
- PublicationMetadata onlyIMPACT OF PERCUTANEOUS RENAL ACCESS TECHNIQUE ON OUTCOMES OF PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY(2012-04-01T00:00:00Z) Tepeler, Abdulkadir; Armagan, Abdullah; Akman, Tolga; Polat, Emre Can; Ersoz, CEVPER; Erdem, Mehmet Temzi; Topaktas, Ramazan; Onol, Sinasi Yavuz; ERSÖZ, CEVPER
- PublicationMetadata onlyPenile fraktüre eşlik eden komplet üretra rüptürü(2017-10-14T00:00:00Z) Tosun, Muhammed; Ersöz, Cevper; İlktaç, Abdullah; Kalkan, Senad; Doğan, Bayram; Kayalı, Yunus; Hamidli , Seyidali; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH; KALKAN, SENAD; DOĞAN, BAYRAM; AKÇAY, MUZAFFER
- PublicationOpen AccessComparison of Scoring Systems in Predicting Success of Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy(2019-01-01T00:00:00Z) AKÇAY, MUZAFFER; Tosun, Muhammed; GEVHER, FATİH; KALKAN, Senad; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; Kayali, Yunus; Tepeler, Abdulkadir; AKÇAY, MUZAFFER; TOSUN, MUHAMMED; GEVHER, FATİH; KALKAN, SENAD; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; KAYALI, YUNUSBackground: Scoring systems are useful to inform the patients about the success and complication rates of the operation prior the surgery. Aims: To determine the applicability of the popular scoring systems (Guy’s, stone size, tract length, obstruction, number of involved calices, and essence/stone density and Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society) by means of examining preoperative data of patients treated with percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed files of the patients who had undergone percutaneous nephrolithotomy in our center between 2011 and 2015. Excluded from the study were patients aged <18 years, and those who were not assessed preoperatively with computed tomography. Preoperative computed tomography images of all patients were assessed by a single observer, and patients were graded based on three scoring system. Demographic data were analyzed along with perioperative data (operation, fluoroscopy, length of hospital stay, changes in hematocrit values, location, and number of access sites, stone-free and complication rates). Results: A total of 298 patients who had been treated with 300 procedures were enrolled into the study. Mean age, stone burden, number of stones, and density were 48.1±12.9 years, 663.5±442.8 mm2, 1.8±1.1 and 888.3±273 HU respectively. Scores of the cases based on Guy’s, stone size, tract length, obstruction, number of involved calices, and essence/stone density, and Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society scoring system were calculated as 2, 7.6, and 222.1 points respectively. 81.6% of the patients were stonefree. Complications were detected in 30 (9.9%) patients. Based on receiver operating characteristic curve analysis a positive correlation was detected between success rate and scoring systems, i.e., Guy’s (p=<0.001, r=-0.309), stone size, tract length, obstruction, number of involved calices, and essence/stone density (p=<0.001, r=-0.295), and Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society (p=<0.001, r=0.426). The Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society scoring system had the highest predictive value. The sensitivity rates rates for Guy’s, Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society and Stone scoring system were as 78.78%, 80% and 82.34% respectively. Conclusion: All of scoring systems predicted correctly the success of the percutaneous nephrolithotomy procedures. The Clinical Research Office of the Endourological Society scoring system had the highest predictive value. Keywords: Percutaneous nephrolitotomy, scoring methods, specificity and sensitivity, urinary calculi
- PublicationMetadata onlyRe: Xu Y: Doppler Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy With Two-step Tract Dilation for Management of Complex Renal Stones (Urology February 24, 2012 [Epub ahead of print])(2012-09-01T00:00:00Z) TEPELER, Abdulkadir; AKMAN, Tolga; Ersoz, CEVPER; ARMAGAN, Abdullah; ERSÖZ, CEVPER