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    The effects of different mechanisms on the development of post-ERCP pancreatitis in an ERCP model in rats
    (2013-12-01T00:00:00Z) Bozkurt, SÜLEYMAN; GUNER, Ali; Kadioglu, HÜSEYİN; KECE, Can; REIS, Erhan; COSKUN, HALİL; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; COŞKUN, HALIL
    Background/aims: To investigate the effects of different mechanisms on the development of pancreatitis after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Material and Methods: 40 male rats were randomly divided into four groups. After laparotomy, in Group 1, only duodenum was reached by a 24G cannula without performing any other procedure. In Groups 2, 3, and 4, biliopancreatic duct was cannulated transduodenally. Group 2 received no additional intervention after the cannulation. Group 3 received saline, whereas Group 4 received contrast agent into the duct. After a period of 24 hours, all rats were sacrificed. Laboratory tests for blood samples were performed and pancreatic tissue was also evaluated histopathologically. Results: Leukocyte, blood sugar, serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, lactate dehydrogenase, amylase, C-reactive protein, and base excess parameters were evaluated. The values in Groups 2, 3, and 4 were found to be significantly higher than those in the control group, except for leukocyte count and base excess (p=0.551, p=0.031, p=0.0001, p=0.0001, p=0.0001, p=0.0001, p=0.683, respectively). Histopathological results demonstrated significant differences between the groups. Highest pathological damage scores were observed in Groups 3 and 4. Conclusion: Among different theories for the pathogenesis of post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis, elevated intraductal hydrostatic pressure was observed to be the main underlying cause.
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    Primer Meme Lenfoması; Yineleyen Hastalık,
    (2012-05-01) KADIOGLU, HÜSEYİN; YUCEL, SERAP BASKAYA; GÜRAL, ZEYNEP; GÖZÜBÜYÜKOGLU, NURHAN; AKGÜN, ZÜLEYHA; YILDIZ, ŞEYMA; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; ERSOY, YELİZ EMİNE; SAGLAM, ESRA KAYTAN; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; YILDIZ, ŞEYMA; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN
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    Results by treatment modalities in multifocal/multicentric breast cancer: Retrospective analysis of 162 patients.
    (2011-09-20T00:00:00Z) Kadioglu, HÜSEYİN; KAYAHAN, M.; ERSOY, Y. E.; MEMMI, NAİM; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; CIPE, G.; MUSLUMANOGLU, M.; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; MEMMİ, NAİM; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN
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    Normal 0 21 Analysis of Safety and Effectiveness of Two Different Liquid-Filled Intragastric Balloon (Bioenterics (R) Vs Silimed (R))
    (2011-08-01T00:00:00Z) BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; COSKUN, HALİL; Kadioglu, HÜSEYİN; ERSOY, Y. E.; MUSLUMANOGLU, M.; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; COŞKUN, HALIL; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN
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    Neoadjuvan tedavi sonrası subkutan mastektomi uygulanan multifokal meme kanserinde implant ve Allogreft ile onkoplastik tedavi yaklaşımı: Erken sonuçlarımız
    (2014-04-20) MALYA, FATMA ÜMİT; HASBAHCECI, MUSTAFA; ERSOY, YELİZ EMİNE; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; AKBULUT, HÜSEYİN; ÇİPE, GÖKHAN; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; AKÇAKAYA, ADEM; MÜSLÜMANOĞLU, MAHMUT; MALYA, FATMA ÜMİT; ERSOY, YELIZ EMINE; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; AKBULUT, HÜSEYİN; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; AKÇAKAYA, ADEM
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    Primary breast lymphoma; disease recurrence
    (2012-09-01) KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; YUCEL, SERAP; GÜRAL, ZEYNEP; GÖZÜBÜYÜKOGLU, NURHAN; AKGÜN, ZÜLEYHA; YILDIZ, ŞEYMA; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; ERSOY, YELİZ EMİNE; MUSLUMANOGLU, MAHMUT; SAGLAM, ESRA KAYTAN; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; YILDIZ, ŞEYMA; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN
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    The early results of intragastric balloon application of different BMI groups
    (2012-12-01T00:00:00Z) Bozkurt, S.; Coskun, H.; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN
    Aim The aim of this study is to evaluate the weight loss effect of intragastric balloon (IB) application in patients with different body mass indexes (BMI) in the treatment of obesity.
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    Comparison of adhesion-preventing meshes in a rat model of incisional hernia in terms of intra-abdominal adhesions and other complications
    (2014-07-01T00:00:00Z) LEBLEBİCİ, İHSAN METİN; Bozkurt, S.; Sever, B.; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN
    The aim of the present study is to evaluate the severity of adhesions occurring after the use of different meshes for incisional hernia repair in rats. We assigned 37 female Wistar-Albino rats to four groups. A 2 x 2 cm abdominal wall defect was created in all rats. In Group 1 (Control), the peritoneum was closed with 4/0 polypropylene sutures. The abdominal wall defect was repaired with a condensed polytetrafluoroethylene mesh in Group 2, a polypropylene mesh coated with absorbable polydioxanone on the parietal side and oxidized regenerated cellulose on the visceral side in Group 3 and a PP mesh coated with carboxymethylcellulose and sodium hyaluronate on one side in Group 4. The abdominal wall with the adherent tissue was resected en bloc for macroscopic, histological and biochemical examinations. Fibrosis was significantly less severe in the control group than in the mesh groups, but did not significantly differ between the mesh groups. The average pressure required to break the resected mesh specimen was significantly lower in the control group than in the mesh groups, but did not significantly differ between the mesh groups. The mean hydroxyproline level was significantly lower in of Group 1 (Control) than in Groups 3 and 4 and in Group 2 than in Group 3. None of the meshes tested in this study was superior to the others in terms of severity of adhesions and incidence of complications. All three meshes, when placed in the peritoneum, resulted in more fibrosis than that in the control group.
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    Comment on: Actinomycotic Infection of the Abdominal Wall Mimicking a Malignant Neoplasm by Yi et al.
    (2012-12-01) Kadioglu, HÜSEYİN; Ersoy, YELİZ EMİNE; Bozkurt, SÜLEYMAN; Memmi, NAİM; CIPE, Gokhan; Gucin, ZÜHAL; MUSLUMANOGLU, Mahmut; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; ERSOY, YELIZ EMINE; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; MEMMİ, NAİM; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL
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    Does adrenaline spraying over thyroidectomy area reduce bleeding?
    (2014-01-01) AYSAN, Erhan; MERIC, Aysenur; Kadioglu, HÜSEYİN; CENGIZ, Merve B.; Bozkurt, SÜLEYMAN; Memmi, NAİM; CIPE, Gokhan; MUSLUMANOGLU, Mahmut; ERSOY, YELIZ EMINE; AYŞAN, MUSTAFA ERHAN; MERİÇ HAFIZ, AYŞENUR; KADIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN; BOZKURT, SÜLEYMAN; MEMMİ, NAİM
    Background: Means to prevent and control intra-or postoperative bleeding remain a topic of utmost importance in thyroidectomy. In this randomised clinical trial, we used adrenaline spraying to see if it helps bleeding control and reduces drainage and hematoma formation after thyroidectomy. Methods: After total thyroidectomy, 1 mg/ml adrenaline solution in 10 ml saline was sprayed all over the operation area by a syringe in 40 patients of -Adrenaline (+) Group-. In the other 40 patients in -Adrenaline (-) Group-, only standart total thyroidectomy was performed. Drainage amounts of 24 hours were recorded. Results: Among 80 patients, 66 (82.5%) were female and 14 (17.5%) were male. The daily drainage amounts of the Adrenaline (+) Group were found statistically significantly lower than the Adrenaline (-) Group (p<0.05). In both of the groups, thyroid volumes were significantly correlated with the drainage amounts. -p- values were 0.008 and <0.001 in Adrenaline (+) and Adrenaline (-) Groups, respectively. Conclusions: Preliminary experience using adrenaline has been encouraging and it is useful as an adjunct to thyroid surgery in order to prevent hemorrhagia and give up drain placement. But prospective randomized trials using adequate patient numbers are still needed to validate efficacy and safety.