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    Biomechanical Comparison of 2 Different Femoral Stems in the Shortening Osteotomy of the High-Riding Hip
    (2016-06-01) Tuncay, Ibrahim; Yildiz, FATİH; Bilsel, Kerem; Uzer, GÖKÇER; Elmadag, Mehmet; Erden, TUNAY; Bozdag, Ergun; TUNCAY, İBRAHİM; YILDIZ, FATİH; BİLSEL, İSMAIL KEREM; UZER, GÖKÇER; ELMADAĞ, NUH MEHMET; ERDEN, TUNAY
    Background: We hypothesized that a rectangular cross-sectional femoral stem may produce more initial stability of the transverse subtrochanteric femoral shortening osteotomy rather than a circular cross-sectional stem.
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    Acetabular dysplasia may be related to global joint hyperlaxity
    (2016-05-01) Bilsel, Kerem; CEYLAN, Hasan Huseyin; Yildiz, FATİH; Erden, TUNAY; Toprak, ALİ; Tuncay, Ibrahim; BİLSEL, İSMAIL KEREM; YILDIZ, FATİH; ERDEN, TUNAY; TOPRAK, ALİ; TUNCAY, İBRAHİM
    Purpose Some patients with shoulder laxity complain of coxalgia without a history of trauma. We hypothesised that patients who have recurrent shoulder instability accompanied with generalised joint hyperlaxity tend to have acetabular dysplasia.
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    ANTERİOR ASETABULUM KIRIKLARINDA MODİFİYE STOPPA YAKLAŞIMI KULLANILARAK YAPILAN TEDAVİ SONUÇLARIMIZ
    (2014-11-16) ELMADAĞ, NUH MEHMET; UZER, GÖKÇER; YILDIZ, FATİH; ERDEN, TUNAY; BİLSEL, İSMAİL KEREM; TUNCAY, İBRAHİM; ELMADAĞ, NUH MEHMET; UZER, GÖKÇER; YILDIZ, FATİH; ERDEN, TUNAY; BİLSEL, İSMAIL KEREM; TUNCAY, İBRAHİM
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    Comparison of Clinical Outcomes and Safety of Single-stage Bilateral and Unilateral Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
    (2019-01-01T00:00:00Z) YILDIZ, FATİH; Erden, Tunay; UZER, GÖKÇER; TUNCAY, İBRAHİM; YILDIZ, FATİH; ERDEN, TUNAY; UZER, GÖKÇER; TUNCAY, İBRAHİM
    Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of bilateral Oxford medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) in the patients under a single anesthetic procedure. Methods: Between October 2013 and December 2015, 225 knees of 181 (age 67.5 years) patients with at least two years of follow-up were evaluated. They were divided into two groups as unilateral group (group 1, n=137) and one stage simultaneous bilateral group (group 2, n=44) for the comparisons. The outcome parameters were femoral and tibial component positions measured on the full-length radiographs, clinical outcomes using Oxford Knee Score (OKS), International Knee Documentation Committee Score (IKDC), patient reported satisfaction and complications. Results: Between the groups, the mean follow-up periods (p=0.125), age (p=0.447), preoperative body mass index (p=0.288), OKS (p=0.314) and IKDC (p=0.127) scores were not significantly different. Postoperatively, the mean flexion of the femoral component (p=0.544), posterior slope (p=0.511), varus-valgus angulation of the tibial components (p=0.358) were statistically similar berwcen groups. Although the mcan varus-valgus angulation of the femoral components (p=0.033) was statistically different between groups, the difference was too small to make clinical significance. The mean postoperative OKS (p=0.272) and IKDC (p=0.106) were similar between the groups. In group 1, 21 (16.0%) patients reported excellent, 91 (69.5%) good and 4 (3.1%) moderate satisfaction. Fifteen (11.5%) patients reported non-satisfaction. In group 2, patients reported excellent satisfaction in 20 (24.4%) knees, good in 50 (61.0%) knees patients moderate in 2(2.4%) knees. Patients reported non-satisfaction in 10 (12.2%) knees (p>0.05). Eight (5.8%) complications in group 1 and, 3 (3.4%) complications in group 2 were observed. The number of complications was not statistically different between the groups (p=0.535). Conclusion: One-stage simultaneous bilateral Oxford medial UKA is a safe and effective method with acceptable complication rates compared to unilateral surgery.