Person: ERSÖZ, CEVPER
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The relationship of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio with testicular cancer
2020-01-01, İlktaç, Abdullah, Akbulut, Habib, Akçay, Muzaffer, Ersöz, Cevper, Doğan, Bayram, İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH, DOĞAN, BAYRAM, ERSÖZ, CEVPER, AKÇAY, MUZAFFER, AKBULUT, HABİB
Purpose: To assess the relationship between testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT) and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and to determine whether this ratio can be used as a serum tumor marker. Material and Methods: Sixty-one patients with testicular germ cell tumors were included into the study. Patients were grouped as localized and non-localized. Histologically patients were categorized as seminoma and nonseminomatous germ cell tumors. Complete blood cell count was measured the day before surgery and at the postoperative 1st month. Preoperative and postoperative mean NLR values were compared. Results: Thirty-six patients (59%) had seminomas and 25 patients (41%) had nonseminomatous testicular cancer. Forty-fi ve patients (73.8%) had localized and 16 patients (26.2%) had non-localized testicular cancer. There was a statistically signifi cant difference between preoperative and postoperative mean NLR of the localized patients (p=0.001) but no such difference was detected for non-localized patients (p=0.576). Nineteen patients with localized seminomas had normal preoperative serum tumor markers. There was a signifi cant difference between preoperative and postoperative mean NLR in this group of patients (p=0.010). Twenty-six patients with localized tumors had preoperative increased serum tumor markers which normalized after orchiectomy. Mean NLR of these patients signifi cantly decreased from 3.10±2.13 to 1.62±0.59 postoperatively (p=0.010). Conclusions: NLR appears to be a useful marker for TGCT. It is successful in predicting localized and non-localized disease in early postoperative period.
The effect of post-treatment PSA change and multiparametric prostate MRI findings in the detection of prostate cancer in patients receiving antibiotics due to PSA elevation
2020-07-24T00:00:00Z, Kayalı, Yunus, Doğan, Bayram, İlktaç, Abdullah, Ersöz, Cevper, Akçay, Muzaffer, Gevher, Fatih, Akbulut, Habib, Balbay, Mevlana Derya, DOĞAN, BAYRAM, İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH, ERSÖZ, CEVPER, AKÇAY, MUZAFFER, GEVHER, FATİH, AKBULUT, HABİB
The optimal settings of holmium YAG laser in treatment of pediatric urolithiasis.
2021-01-21T00:00:00Z, Ersoz, Cevper, Ilktac, ABDULLAH, Kalkan, Senad, Danacioglu, Yavuz Onur, Silay, Mesrur Selcuk, ERSÖZ, CEVPER, İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH, DOĞAN, BAYRAM, KALKAN, SENAD
The aim of this study is to present our experience on the use of the holmium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Ho:YAG) laser in pediatric patients for pediatric urolithiasis and describe the optimal settings. A total of 116 children who underwent urolithiasis treatment (percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL), ureterorenoscopy (URS), retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS)) were included. The mean age of the patients was 8.4 ± 5.2 years (1-18). The mean follow-up was 26 ± 8.8 months (9-45). There was no difference between the mean stone sizes of PNL and RIRS patients (p = 0.816). Operations were performed with 200, 272, and 365-μm fibers. In mini-URS, stone fragmentation was achieved with the energy settings set between 0.5 and 1 J and frequency set to > 8 Hz. In RIRS, fragmentation was achieved with the setting of 0.5-0.8 J at 10-20 Hz. Stone fragmentation was performed with energy settings of 0.8 to 2 J between 5 and 15 Hz for PNL. There was no significant difference between the stone-free rates of the PNL and RIRS (p = 0.150). Four postoperative complications occurred (Clavien II), which included febrile urinary infections in two patients who underwent mini-URS, one patient who underwent PNL, and one patient who underwent RIRS. Our results confirmed that Ho-YAG laser can be effectively used in children for stone treatment by using low-energy high-frequency settings for URS and RIRS and a high energy setting for PNL.
Renal arter, Renal Ven, Vena Cava Üçgenindeki Paraganglioma Kitlesinin Transperitoneal Rezeksiyonu
2022-03-16T00:00:00Z, Ersöz, Cevper, İlktaç, Abdullah, ERSÖZ, CEVPER, İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH
Systematic versus cognitive targeted biopsy: evaluation of parameters related to clinically significant prostate cancer and comparison of detection rates
2022-10-01, Ersöz C., İlktaç A., Kalkan S., Kayalı Y., Akbulut H., Toprak H., Doğan B., ERSÖZ, CEVPER, İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH, KALKAN, SENAD, AKBULUT, HABİB, TOPRAK, HÜSEYİN, DOĞAN, BAYRAM
PSA change after antibiotic treatment should not affect decision-making on performing a prostate biopsy
2023-02-01, Kayalı Y., Balbay M. D., İlktaç A., Ersöz C., Toprak H., Tarım K., Baygül A., Akçay M., Doğan B., İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH, ERSÖZ, CEVPER, TOPRAK, HÜSEYİN, AKÇAY, MUZAFFER, DOĞAN, BAYRAM
Tam Üretral Rüptüre Eşlik Eden Penil Kırıkların Cerrahi Tedavisi
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z, Ersöz, Cevper, İlktaç, Abdullah, Çolakoğlu, Yunus, Şimşek, Abdulmuttalip, Kalkan, Senad, ERSÖZ, CEVPER, İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH, KALKAN, SENAD
The Success of Pyeloplasty in Adult Patients with Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction
2022-12-01, İLKTAÇ A., ERSÖZ C., DOĞAN B., AKBULUT H., İLBEY Y. Ö., İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH, ERSÖZ, CEVPER, DOĞAN, BAYRAM, AKBULUT, HABİB, İLBEY, YUSUF ÖZLEM
Efficacy of varicocelectomy in primary infertile patients with isolated teratozoospermia. A retrospective analysis.
2020-10-28T00:00:00Z, Ilktac, ABDULLAH, Hamidli, S, Ersoz, CEVPER, Dogan, B, İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH, ERSÖZ, CEVPER, AKÇAY, MUZAFFER
Gangrene Caused by Migration of Foreign Body from Rectum to Bladder.
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z, DOĞAN, BAYRAM, İLKTAÇ, ABDULLAH, ŞAHİN, MEHMET OĞUZ, ŞEN, VOLKAN, ERSÖZ, CEVPER, DOĞAN, BAYRAM, ERSÖZ, CEVPER