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Publication Metadata only Granulosa cell tumor presenting with ovarian torsion and de novo borderline mucinous ovarian tumor in the contralateral ovary.(2015-01-01) ATES, SEDA; Sevket, OSMAN; SUDOLMUS, S; SONMEZ, FATMA CAVİDE; DANSUK, RAMAZAN; ATEŞ, SEDA; ŞEVKET, OSMAN; SÖNMEZ, FATMA CAVİDE; DANSUK, RAMAZANPublication Metadata only The use of HbA1c as an aid in the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus.(2014-11-01) Sevket, OSMAN; SEVKET, A; OZEL, A; DANSUK, RAMAZAN; KELEKCI, S; ŞEVKET, OSMAN; DANSUK, RAMAZANPublication Metadata only Minimal invasive approaches in the management of cervical pregnancy Servikal Gebelik Yönetiminde Minimal İnvaziv Yaklaşım(2015-01-01) BATMAZ, Gonca; MOLLA, Fulya; MOLLA, Taner; AYDIN, SERDAR; Dansuk, RAMAZAN; AYDIN, SERDAR; DANSUK, RAMAZANPublication Metadata only Thel Incidence of Concomitant Precancerous Lesions in Cases Who Underwent Hysterectomy for Prolapse(2016-09-01T00:00:00Z) AYDIN, SERDAR; BAKAR, Rabia Zehra; Mammadzade, Aygun; DANSUK, RAMAZAN; AYDIN, SERDAR; BAKAR, RABIA ZEHRA; DANSUK, RAMAZANThe aim of the study was is to assess the incidence of unexpected gynecological cancers and pre-cancerous lesions following hysterectomy for pelvic organ prolapse to better understand the risks of uterine sparing surgery. Material and Method: This was a retrospective analysis of histopathology findings after hysterectomy for uterine prolapse surgery who underwent preoperative diagnostic work including cervical cytology, transvaginal ultrasonography and endometrial histopathological examination for a high risk group (Postmenopausal women with an endometrial thickness of >= 5 mm and premenopausal women with abnormal bleeding). Patients with a history of endometrial, cervical and/or adnexal precancerous or cancerous pathological conditions and with incomplete medical records were excluded. Results: Results were taken from 106 women who underwent hysterectomy. The abdominal route was used in 22 cases (21.7 %), the vaginal route in 82 patients (77.4 %) and laparoscopic-assisted vaginal route in two (1.9 %) women. Oophorectomy was performed in 35 (33 %) cases. None of the patients had malignant histopathology specimens from hysterectomy. Total premalignant pathology incidence was 7.5 % (8/106). Six (5.7%) patients had simple endometrial hyperplasia and 2 patients (1.9 %) had cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Discussion: The incidence of unexpected endometrial, cervical or ovarian malignancy among women who underwent hysterectomy after preoperative diagnostic workup including transvaginal ultrasonograhy, endometrial pathological examination to high risk cases was negligible. The inclusion of low risk endometrial and cervical precancerous lesions increased the incidences. Our results could provide precious data to extrapolate to similar populations with uterine prolapse who desire surgical correction sparing uterus.Publication Metadata only Olgu sunumu: İzole tuba torsiyonu(2013-05-19) KILIC, GÖKHAN; Sarıoğlu, Aslı Elif; Şevket, OSMAN; Dane, Banu; Dansuk, RAMAZAN; KILIC, GÖKHAN; ŞEVKET, OSMAN; DANSUK, RAMAZANPublication Metadata only Is methotrexate administration needed for the treatment of caesarean section scar pregnancy in addition to suction curettage?(2014-04-01) Sevket, OSMAN; KESKIN, S; ATES, SEDA; MOLLA, T; DANSUK, RAMAZAN; YAZıCıOĞLU, HF; YUCEL, O; ŞEVKET, OSMAN; ATEŞ, SEDA; DANSUK, RAMAZANPublication Metadata only Is procidentia a distinct disease Comparison of risk factors(2016-05-21T00:00:00Z) AYDIN, SERDAR; KILIÇ, GÖKHAN; DANSUK, RAMAZAN; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; AYDIN, SERDAR; KILIC, GÖKHAN; DANSUK, RAMAZAN; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZPublication Metadata only Effect of vaginal electrical stimulation on female sexual functions: a randomized study.(2015-02-01) Aydın, SERDAR; Arıoğlu, Aydın; BATMAZ, G; Dansuk, RAMAZAN; AYDIN, SERDAR; DANSUK, RAMAZANPublication Metadata only Hydrosonographic assessment of the effects of 2 different suturing techniques on healing of the uterine scar after cesarean delivery(2014-06-01) Sevket, OSMAN; Ates, SEDA; MOLLA, Taner; OZKAL, Fulya; Uysal, Omer; Dansuk, RAMAZAN; ŞEVKET, OSMAN; ATEŞ, SEDA; UYSAL, ÖMER; DANSUK, RAMAZANObjective: To compare the effects of 2 suturing techniques (single versus double layer) on healing of the uterine scar after a cesarean delivery. Methods: In the present randomized, prospective study, 36 women with a term pregnancy who had an elective cesarean delivery were randomly assigned to closure of the uterine incision with a single-layer locked suture or with a double-layer locked/unlocked suture. Six months after the operation, the integrity of the cesarean scar at the uterine incision site was assessed by hydrosonography. The healing ratio and the thickness of the residual myometrium covering the defect were calculated as markers of uterine scar healing. Results: There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of estimated blood loss, operation time, or additional hemostatic suture. However, the mean thickness of the residual myometrium covering the defect was 9.95 +/- 1.94 mm after a double-layer closure and 7.53 +/- 2.54 mm after a single-layer closure (P = 0.005). The mean healing ratio was significantly higher after a double-layer closure (0.83 +/- 0.10) than after a single-layer closure (0.67 +/- 0.15; P = 0.004). Conclusion: A double-layer locked/unlocked closure of the uterine incision at cesarean delivery decreases the risk of poor uterine scar healing. (C) 2014 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.Publication Metadata only The value of transvaginal sonography in detecting endometrial pathologies in postmenopausal women with or without bleeding.(2014-08-01) ATES, SEDA; SEVKET, OSMAN; SUDOLMUS, S; OZEL, A; MOLLA, T; Dane, B; DANSUK, RAMAZAN; ATEŞ, SEDA; ŞEVKET, OSMAN; KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU; DANSUK, RAMAZAN