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  • PublicationOpen Access
    The importance of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in morbidly obese patients
    (2015-05-01) BAYSAL, Birol; KAYAR, Yusuf; DANALIOGLU, Ahmet; OZKAN, Tuba; KAYAR, Nuket Bayram; Unver, NURCAN; Bozkurt, SÜLEYMAN; Ince, ALİ TÜZÜN; ÜNVER, NURCAN; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; İNCE, ALİ TÜZÜN
    Background/Aims: Obesity is an epidemic and its prevelance and number of patients underwent bariatric surgery continue to increase worldwide. This study aimed to evaluate endoscopic findings and co-morbidities, to investigate the prevelance of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and gastroesophageal sphincter incompetency in obese patients. Materials and Methods: An upper gastrointestinal system endoscopy and mucosal sampling were performed in all patients hospitalized for bariatric surgery. Age, gender, BMI, co-morbidities and endoscopic findings were recorded. Gastroesophageal sphincter incompetency was classified according to Hill classification. The patients were divided into two groups: group I, endoscopically normal and group II, endoscopically abnormal. Results: Total 127 patients were enrolled into prospective study. Of these, 93 (%73.2) were female and the mean age was 38.9±12.5 years (range: 16-68). Abnormal endoscopic findings and H. pylori were detected in 80.4% and 44.9% of patients, respectively. In group II, patients were older, BMI higher and H. pylori more prevalent (all statistically significant). Diabetes mellitus, hypertension and dyslipidemia were the most frequent common co-morbidities. Rate of multiple co-morbidities were more common in group II. Gastroesophageal sphincter incompetency in total group was observed in a rate of 46.5% and was weakly correlated with BMI. Conclusion: Four-fifths of obese patients have at least one endoscopic abnormal finding, three fourth at least one co-morbidity and half H. pylori positivity. Upper gastrointestinal system endoscopy should be performed routinely in all patients to predict and prevent complications following bariatric surgery.
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    Ischemia Modified Albumin Can Predict Necrosis at Incarcerated Hernias
    (2013-01-01) Kadioglu, HÜSEYİN; Omur, Dilek; Bozkurt, SÜLEYMAN; FERLENGEZ, Ekrem; Memmi, NAİM; Ersoy, YELİZ EMİNE; CIPE, Gokhan; Muslumanoglu, Mahmut; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; MEMMİ, NAİM; ERSOY, YELIZ EMINE
    Purpose. To evaluate the predictive effect of IMA in incarcerated hernias. Methods. Three groups (𝑛=7) of rats were operated. Group I aimed to mimic incarceration, group II aimed the strangulation, and group III was the sham group. IMA and LDH measurements were made. Results. IMA levels were significantly higher in strangulation mimicking group and IMA levels were normal at postoperative 6th hour in incarceration mimicking group. LDH levels were significantly higher in both incarceration and strangulation mimicking groups. Conclusion. IMA seems to be an effective marker in incarcerated hernias to predict necrosis. But we need further studies to generalise this hypothesis.
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    Endoscopic Management of Penetrated Adjustable Gastric Band with Its Connecting Tube: Report of a Case
    (2011-06-01T00:00:00Z) COSKUN, HALİL; Bozkurt, SÜLEYMAN; ATAK, Tuba; Kadioglu, HÜSEYİN; COŞKUN, HALIL; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN
    Aim: Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) is a widely performed surgical procedure for the treatment of morbid obesity. Late complications mainly originate from either the injection port or the gastric band. Complications from the tube and band together are also described. Case Report: We here report a case of adjustable gastric band migrated subserosally into the stomach with its whole connecting tube, which was removed endoscopically using a band cutter. Conclusion: In selected patients endoscopic techniques in combination with minimally invasive procedures can safely be used in the treatment of complete gastric band migration.
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    Perforated gastrointestinal stromal tumor in the jejunum: A rare cause of acute abdomen
    (2012-12-01) Memmi, NAİM; CIPE, Gokhan; BEKTASOGLU, HÜSEYİN KAZIM; TOYDEMIR, Toygar; Kadioglu, Huseyn; Bozkurt, SÜLEYMAN; Buyukpinarbasili, NUR; KARATEPE, Oguzhan; MUSLUMANOGLU, Mahmut; MEMMİ, NAİM; BEKTAŞOĞLU, HÜSEYİN KAZIM; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; BÜYÜKPINARBAŞILI, NUR
    Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are highly frequent mesenchymal tumors of the digestive tract, which mainly affect the stomach and small intestine. GISTs frequently exist with unclear symptoms. Their initial clinical presentation as acute abdomen due to their perforation is particularly rare. In the present study we report a case of a 59-year-old male presenting with acute abdomen. The final diagnosis revealed a small bowel perforation due to GIST. In this paper, we report the clinical manifestation as well as computed tomography and histopathological findings helpful for the accurate diagnosis of this rare complication of GIST. Emergency laparotomy and complete resection of tumor are essential. Following surgical resection, adjuvant tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy should be considered for prevention of early recurrence.