Person: AKÇAY, MUZAFFER
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Publication Metadata only Laparoscopic-Assisted -Microperc- of a Stone in a Pelvic Kidney of a 3-Year-Old Girl(2013-02-01T00:00:00Z) Tepeler, Abdulkadir; Silay, Mesrur Selcuk; Armagan, Abdullah; Basibuyuk, Ismail; Akman, Tolga; AKÇAY, MUZAFFER; Onol, Sinasi Yavuz; AKÇAY, MUZAFFERTreatment of kidney stones in pelvic ectopic kidneys of children is a challenging procedure for urologists. Herein we report a case of laparoscopy-assisted -microperc- in a 3-year-old girl with a stone in her pelvic ectopic kidney. This micro-optical system is helpful in confirming the percutaneous access and provides the possibility of fragmenting the stone without the necessity of dilating the tract.Publication Metadata only IS FLUOROSCOPIC IMAGING MANDATORY FOR ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF URETERAL STONES?(2012-09-01T00:00:00Z) Tepeler, Abdulkadir; Armagan, Abdullah; Akman, Tolga; Silay, Mesrur Selcuk; AKÇAY, MUZAFFER; Basibuyuk, Ismail; Erdem, Mehmet Remzi; Onol, Sinasi Yavuz; AKÇAY, MUZAFFERPublication Metadata only LAPAROSCOPY ASSISTED MICROPERC IN AN ECTOPIC PELVIC KIDNEY STONE IN A 3 YEAR OLD GIRL(2012-09-01T00:00:00Z) Silay, Mesrur Selcuk; Tepeler, Abdulkadir; Basibuyuk, Ismail; AKÇAY, MUZAFFER; Akman, Tolga; Armagan, Abdullah; AKÇAY, MUZAFFERPublication Open Access Current Minimal Invasive Surgery Treatment For Kidney Stones: Bezmialem Experience(2016-08-01T00:00:00Z) AKÇAY, MUZAFFER; Tepeler, Abdulkadir; TOSUN, MUHAMMED; Basibuyuk, Ismail; Elbir, Fatih; KARDAŞ, SİNA; Akman, Tolga; Armagan, Abdullah; Tasci, Ali Ihsan; AKÇAY, MUZAFFER; TOSUN, MUHAMMED; KARDAŞ, SİNAObjective: We aimed to present the outcomes of patients with symptomatic kidney stones treated with percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) or retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS). Methods: The medical records of patients with symptomatic renal calculi treated with PNL or RIRS between November 2010 and May 2015 were obtained. Demographic characteristics such as age; sex; BMI; stone size and location; and perioperative data including operation, fluoroscopy, and hospitalization time; and success and complication rates were assessed. Results: Standard (n:336), mini-PNL (n:51), ultramini-PNL (n:37) and microperc (n:47) were performed for 471 renal units. RIRS was the treatment method for 290 renal unites. In the PNL group, the mean patient age was 44.5 (1-83) years and BMI was 26.9 kg/m2. The mean stone size was 27.6 mm. In the RIRS group, the mean age and BMI were 47.1 (1-86) years and 25.1 kg/m2, respectively. The mean operation, fluoroscopy, and hospitalization times were 70.0 (20-240) min, 45.1 (17-610) s, and 2.4 (1-20) days, respectively, in the PNL group. On the other hand, the mean operation, fluoroscopy, and hospitalization times were 62.5 (40-180) min, 29.8 (0-96) s, and 26.4 (12-120) h, respectively, in the RIRS group. Whine stone free status was achieved in 88% in the PNL group; this rate was lower (80%) in the RIRS group. Conclusion: Both PNL and RIRS are efficient minimally invasive methods with low morbidity and high success rates for the treatment of symptomatic kidney stone disease.