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    Nutcracker Sendromu (NCS) ve OvarianVen Embolizasyonu
    (2022-03-28T00:00:00Z) İnan, Bekir; Türkkolu, Şevket Tuna; Masrioğlu, Ahmet; Selçuk, Emre; Akal, Ramazan; Museyeva, Sayagat; Aydın, Cemalettin; Ay, Yasin; Köksal, Cengiz; İNAN, BEKİR; TÜRKKOLU, ŞEVKET TUNA; MASRİOĞLU, AHMET; SELÇUK, EMRE; AKAL, RAMAZAN; MUSEYEVA, SAYAGAT; AYDIN, CEMALETTİN; AY, YASİN; KÖKSAL, CENGİZ
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    Splenomegaly in primary antiphospholipid syndrome without accompanying portal hypertension or comorbidity.
    (2010-01-01T00:00:00Z) CIKRIKCIOGLU, MA; HURSITOGLU, M; ERKAL, H; INAN, BEKİR; OZTURK, T; Cakirca, MUSTAFA; CANPOLAT, F; ERKAL, S; BAHTIYAR, I; CORDAN, I; TUKEK, T; İNAN, BEKİR; ÇAKIRCA, MUSTAFA
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    Interleukin-10 Levels and Clinical Outcome : Comparison of Retroperitoneal versus Transperitoneal Approaches in Infra-Renal Abdominal Aorta Reconstruction
    (2014-09-01) ERKALP, K.; INAN, BEKİR; ABUT, Y.; TEKER, G.; Basaranoglu, GÖKÇEN; KALKO, Y.; GUMUS, F.; İNAN, BEKİR; BAŞARANOĞLU, GÖKÇEN
    Background : To compare retroperitoneal (RP) vs. transperitoneal (TP) approaches in abdominal aorta reconstruction in terms of operative characteristics, plasma interleukin-10 levels and postoperative complications
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    Lokal Anestezi ile Karotisendarterektomi Yapılan Vakalarda Shunt Gereksinimi İntraoperatif Verilen Bir Karardır
    (2021-10-28T00:00:00Z) İnan, Bekir; Akal, Ramazan; Selçuk, Emre; Türkkolu, Şevket Tuna; Masrioğlu, Ahmet; Museyeva, Sayagat; Aydın, Cemalettin; Ay, Yasin; Köksal, Cengiz; İNAN, BEKİR; AKAL, RAMAZAN; SELÇUK, EMRE; TÜRKKOLU, ŞEVKET TUNA; MASRİOĞLU, AHMET; MUSEYEVA, SAYAGAT; AYDIN, CEMALETTİN; AY, YASİN; KÖKSAL, CENGİZ
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    Erkek Behçet hastalarında derin ven trombozu ve eritema nodozum arasında herhangi bir ilişki var mı ?
    (2012-11-08T00:00:00Z) İNAN, BEKİR; BAŞEL, HALİL; AYDIN, CEMALETTİN; AY, YASİN; Teker, Melike elif; İNAN, BEKİR; AYDIN, CEMALETTİN; AY, YASİN
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    Regional block anesthesia in a patient with factor V Leiden mutation and axillary artery occlusion.
    (2011-01-01T00:00:00Z) ERKALP, K; COMLEKCI, M; INAN, BEKİR; Basaranoglu, GÖKÇEN; OZDEMIR, HÜSEYİN; SAIDOGLU, L; İNAN, BEKİR; BAŞARANOĞLU, GÖKÇEN
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    Venous Insufficiency in Pediatric Patients
    (2019-10-01T00:00:00Z) Acikel, Melike Elif Teker; İNAN, BEKİR; İNAN, BEKİR
    Objective: The diagnosis and treatment of chronic venous disease has been well standardized in adults. However, the diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency in pediatric patients, except for Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome and post-thrombotic syndrome, could not be established. In this retrospective study, we planned to present pediatric patients diagnosed with venous insufficiency by our clinic. Methods: Between January 2016 and May 2018, patients under 18 years of age who were referred to our clinic were included in this study. Venous Doppler ultrasonography was performed in patients and reflux in deep and superficial veins was evaluated. The reflux time is simply duration of inverse flow. A reflux time of >500 ms was used to define the valve insufficiency of the superficial and perforating veins. A reflux time of >1 s was used to define the valve insufficiency of the deep venous system. Venous reflux parameters were compared using t-test. Results: Twenty-five patients were identified in this study. The mean age of the patients was 12 (4-17) years. As a result of clinical examination, 11 patients had varicose venous or venous malformation, 9 patients had swelling (pedal edema), and 6 patients had edema or venous ulcer. Two patients had normal examination findings. Chronic inflammation, hyperpigmentation was not present. No venous thrombomboemboli story was available in any patient. Conclusion: The uncertainty of the factors that cause venous reflux in children still maintains itself today. However, this uncertainty will continue for a long time as the methods used in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic venous disease are the same in both adults and children.
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    Aortic Dissection In Case with Chronic Kidney Disease
    (2017-10-01) Buyukaydin, BANU; Alay, Murat; Kazancioglu, RÜMEYZA; UGUR, Aycan; Tunc, MUHAMMED; TEKER, Melike Elif; Inan, BEKİR; ERKOC, Reha; BÜYÜKAYDIN, BANU; KAZANCIOĞLU, RÜMEYZA; TUNÇ, MUHAMMED; İNAN, BEKİR
    Aortic disection is an urgent clinical problem that rapid diagnosis and appropriate treatment is life-saving. Hypertension is one of the major risk factors. In this paper, a 56 years old female patient with hypertension and renal failure was presented. In this case after clinical suspicion aortic dissection was diagnosed with imaging studies. Endovascular aortic repair was performed but after surgery, patient died because of possible hemorrhage complication.
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    Iloprost treatment on top of infrapopliteal angioplasty accelerates wound healing in critical leg ischemia
    (2019-07-29T04:00:00Z) KAHRAMAN AY, Nuray; İNAN, BEKİR; KAHRAMAN AY, NURAY; İNAN, BEKİR
    Objectives: This study aimed to examine the efficacy of the concomitant use of infrapopliteal drug-eluting balloon angioplasty and a medical treatment (iloprost) in the treatment of critical leg ischemia.
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    Straight versus S-shaped sternotomy: a histologic study in the sheep model
    (2014-10-01) KÜÇÜKDURMAZ, FATİH; İNAN, BEKİR; KÜÇÜKDURMAZ, FATİH
    Introduction: Straight sternotomy is the most common access for open heart surgery. Techniques have been proposed for maximizing sternal stability in high-risk patients. This trend implies a growing need for newer surgical techniques. The aim of this experimental study in the sheep model is to evaluate median vs. S shaped sternotomy the feasibility of using a special device to accelerate the sternal instability and bone healing. Materials and methods: We enrolled 31 sheep, weighing 18–30 kg. For all animals a midline skin incision was made. In group I (n = 16 animals), straight median sternotomy and in group II (n = 15 animals), S-shaped incision was marked on the periosteum of the sternum by new created device for standard S-shaped sternotomy. Sternum biopsies were performed on second surgery month for all survived animals from the sternum and the surrounding soft tissue. Results: No early superficial wound complications were observed. Overall mortality in the initial approach group was 19.3% (6 sheep). In group I; 3 sheep had died on first surgery day, the reason may be hemorrhage and in group II; 3 sheep developed intractable VF during surgery procedure or immediately afterwards so died. There were statistically significant differences in the scores of bone healing between group 1 and group 2 (4.2 vs.7.3, ANOVA, p < 0.001). Discussion: Our work is based on the use of a standard S-shaped sternotomy procedure on sheep sternum. In our experience with the sternal healing in the sheep model, the process of new bone formation was accelerated with S- shaped cut than straight sternotomy procedure