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Publication Metadata only The 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.Publication Metadata only Is lymph node dissection necessary for staging while undergoing nephrectomy in patients with renal cell carcinoma?(2020-08-06T00:00:00Z) Ersöz, Cevper; Demir, Tarık; Aliyev, Altay; Beşiroğlu, Mehmet; Araz, Murat; Köstek, Osman; Sakin, Abdullah; Shbair, Abdallah T M; Çoban, Ganime; Şeker, Mesut; Türk, HACI MEHMET; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; TÜRK, HACI MEHMETPublication Metadata only Histopathological Features of Paratesticular Solid Tumors: 5 Years Experience(2020-05-01T00:00:00Z) Çoban, Ganime; Yıldız, Pelin; Kıran, Tuğçe; Ersöz, Cevper; ÇOBAN, GANİME; YILDIZ, PELİN; KIRAN, TUĞÇE; ERSÖZ, CEVPERPublication Metadata only The association of GLUT-1, Galectin 3 and Claudin 1 staining with the type of renal tumors(2019-01-01T00:00:00Z) ÇOBAN, GANİME; TURNA, SEVAL; YILDIZ, PELİN; ÜNVER, NURCAN; BÜYÜKPINARBAŞILI, NUR; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL; TURNA, SEVAL; YILDIZ, PELİN; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; GÜCİN, ZÜHALPublication Metadata only IS LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY JUSTIFIED IN CENTRAL RENAL MASSES HERNIATING INTO THE HILUM?: OUR TECHNIQUE AND RESULTS WITH OPEN NEPHRON-SPARING SURGERY(2011-04-01T00:00:00Z) ONOL, Sinasi Yavuz; ONOL, Fikret Fatih; ERDEM, M. Remzi; TOPAKTAS, Ramazan; Ersoz, CEVPER; ERSÖZ, CEVPERPublication Metadata only Comparison of intrarenal pelvic pressure during micro-percutaneous nephrolithotomy and conventional percutaneous nephrolithotomy(2014-06-01T00:00:00Z) TEPELER, Abdulkadir; AKMAN, Tolga; SILAY, Mesrur Selcuk; Akcay, MUZAFFER; Ersoz, CEVPER; Kalkan, SENAD; ARMAGAN, Abdullah; SARICA, Kemal; AKÇAY, MUZAFFER; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; KALKAN, SENADThe micro-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (microperc) is a recently introduced percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) technique that is performed through a 4.8Fr all-seeing needle. We aimed to measure the intrarenal pelvic pressure (IPP) during microperc and compare it with the levels of conventional PNL. A total of 20 patients with 1- to 3-cm renal calculi resistant to shock wave lithotripsy were treated either with microperc (Group-1, n: 10) or conventional PNL (Group-2, n: 10) by the same surgical team. The IPP was measured during different stages (entrance into the collecting system, stone fragmentation, and before termination) of the procedures by an urodynamic machine using the 6Fr ureteral catheter. All the variables were statistically compared between the two groups. The demographic values of the patients were similar. The operation time and duration of hospitalization were significantly prolonged in conventional PNL group (p = 0.034, p = 0.01, respectively). The mean drop in hematocrit levels was significantly lower in microperc group (3.5 +/- A 1.5 vs. 1.8 +/- A 0.8; p = 0.004). The IPP was significantly higher in microperc group during all steps of the procedure. The highest level of the IPP was measured as 30.3 +/- A 3.9 and 20.1 +/- A 3.1 mmHg in Group 1 and Group 2, respectively (p < 0.0001). However, the complication and success rates were found comparable. In conclusion, we demonstrate that the level of IPP is significantly increased during microperc compared to conventional PNL. Microperc should be used cautiously in cases with impaired drainage of the collecting system.Publication Metadata only IS PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY PROCEDURE COMPLICATED IN PATIENTS WITH ANTERIOR CALICEAL STONES?(2012-09-01T00:00:00Z) Tepeler, Abdulkadir; Resorlu, Berkan; Ozyuvali, Ekrem; Akman, Tolga; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; AKÇAY, MUZAFFER; Silay, Mesrur Selcuk; Armagan, Abdullah; Unsal, Ali; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; AKÇAY, MUZAFFERPublication Metadata only Micropercutaneous 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.Publication Metadata only Is the Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy Procedure Complicated in Patients with Anterior Caliceal Stones?(2013-01-01T00:00:00Z) TEPELER, Abdulkadir; BOZKURT, Omer Faruk; RESORLU, Berkan; SILAY, Mesrur Selcuk; OZYUVALI, Ekrem; Ersoz, CEVPER; Akcay, MUZAFFER; AKMAN, Tolga; ARMAGAN, Abdullah; UNSAL, Ali; ERSÖZ, CEVPER; AKÇAY, MUZAFFERObjectives: It was the aim of this study to evaluate and compare the outcomes of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) for the treatment of posterior and anterior caliceal stones. Patients and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of 86 patients with isolated caliceal stones who underwent PNL between 2011 and 2012. The patients were classified into two groups according to the localization of the stone, either in the anterior (group 1, n = 41) or posterior (group 2, n = 45) calyx, on axial plane computed tomography. Results: The mean age, male/ female ratio and stone size and location were similar in both groups. Fluoroscopy, operation time and duration of hospitalization were also similar between groups. Patients in group 1 had a greater postoperative hemoglobin drop than patients in group 2. Blood transfusion was required for 5 patients in group 1 and for 4 patients in group 2. In addition, open conversion was required for 2 patients in group 1 during the early postoperative period because of extensive bleeding. Hemodynamics were stabilized with angioembolization in 2 patients with prolonged hematuria in group 1. The overall success and complication rates were similar in both groups. Conclusion: Although the postoperative hemoglobin drop did not significantly differ between groups, hemorrhaging was more severe in patients with anterior caliceal stones than in those with posterior caliceal stones. Copyright (C) 2013 S. Karger AG, BaselPublication Metadata only Extraperitoneal (EXPERT) sacrocolpopexy for the treatment of advanced uterovaginal and vault prolapse: Midterm results(2012-02-01T00:00:00Z) Sinasi, Y.; Ersoz, C.; Erdem, M. R.; Tepeler, A.; Topaktas, R.; Polat, E. C.; Basibuyuk, I; Elbir, F.; Armagan, A.; Tolga, A.; ERSÖZ, CEVPER
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