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    Age-Related Distribution of Basal Anti-Mullerian Hormone Levels in a Population of Infertile Women
    (2016-05-01) AYDIN, SERDAR; ÖZCAN, PINAR; AYDIN, SERDAR
    Aim: We aimed to constitute age-specific reference serum values for anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) in women, and to analyze the distribution of basal serum AMH levels in Turkish women of reproductive age attending an infertility clinic to provide a framework for expected values according to age. Material and Method: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on cycle day 2-3 serum AMH measurements of 409 women attending a single infertility unit in Turkey through a 12-month-period was performed. Results: Concentrations of serum AMH were shown to decrease with advancing age of the female partner. The mean age of the women was 34.04 +/- 5.39 years and the mean AMH level of the women was 1.77 +/- 1.82. The AMH levels were grouped according to age as follows: 20-24, 25-29, 30-34,35-39, and >40 years. The median AMH values were 2.16 ng/ml, 2.15 ng/ml, 1.71 ng/ml, 0.80 ng/ml, and 0.47 ng/ml, respectively according to the age groups. Discussion: The present data provide a framework for age-specific serum AMH levels in a Turkish population of infertile women.
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    Effect of concomitant single incision vaginal surgery on mid urethral sling success.
    (2016-11-01) Aydın, SERDAR; Arıoğlu, Aydın; AYDIN, SERDAR
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    Administration of rectal cytotec versus rectal buscopan before hysteroscopy
    (2020-06-01T00:00:00Z) GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; AYDIN, SERDAR; ATEŞ, SEDA; TAKMAZ, TAHA; Comba, Cihan; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; AYDIN, SERDAR; ATEŞ, SEDA; TAKMAZ, TAHA
    Introduction:Our objective was to compare the effect of rectal misoprostol (Cytotec) versus rectal hyoscine-n-butyl bromide (Buscopan) on patients undergoing hysteroscopy. We hypothesised that HBB may have a role in cervical priming. Material and methods:This trial was conducted at Bezmialem Vakif University Hospital. Women of reproductive age between 18-50 years who were scheduled for operative hysteroscopy indicated by type 1 submucous myoma or endometrial polyps were recruited for the study. Ninety patients were divided randomly into three groups. Group 1 received placebo treatment. Group 2 received rectal 200 mcg misoprostol and Group 3 received rectal 20 mg hyoscine-n-butyl bromide two hours before the procedure. Procedures were performed using a bipolar 26 F (9 mm) continuous-flow rigid resectoscope with a 30 degrees lens. The outcome measures included cervical dilation width and time, ease of cervical dilation, procedure time and operative complications. Postoperative self-rated pain was assessed one hour after the procedure. Results:Thirteen patients (43. 3%) in the placebo treatment group, 11 patients (36.7%) in the misoprostol group and four patients (13.3%) in the hyoscine-n-butyl bromide group needed analgesics postoperatively (p = .02). The mean duration of cervical dilation time was longest in Group 1 and shortest in Group 3, however this difference did not reach statistical significance (p=.11). There was no difference with regard to other studied parameters. Summary:HBB reduced the need for pain medication compared to placebo. Larger studies are needed to further investigate the role of HBB in facilitating pre-operative cervical priming.
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    Total colpocleisis technique in huge neglected ulcerated uterovaginal prolapse
    (2020-06-01T00:00:00Z) AYDIN, SERDAR; Gorchiyeva, Irana; TANOĞLU, FATMA BAŞAK; AYDIN, SERDAR; TANOĞLU, FATMA BAŞAK
    Introduction and hypothesis We present a video describing the technical considerations for performing a total colpocleisis in the management of significant, neglected, ulcerated, and symptomatic complete uterovaginal prolapse. Methods A 79-year-old debilitated woman presented with a large, ulcerated pelvic bulge. A previous attempt at pessary treatment failed because of a disproportion of the pessary with the prolapse size. She had a history of liver insufficiency and hypertension. Obliterative colpocleisis surgery was selected because the healing of a large ulcerated vagina was not likely within a short timeframe. Sharp dissection with scissors and de-epithelialisation of the remaining non-eroded vaginal mucosa with the friction of a sharp-edged surgical knife were performed. Closely located purse strings were used to obliterate potential spaces. Two mirror image triangles in the anterior and posterior vaginal walls were removed. After the formation of a new perineal body, the diamond-shaped vaginal incision was closed vertically to narrow introitus. Results The patient was discharged on the first postoperative day and an uncomplicated postoperative course ensued. At the 4-week follow-up, there was no evidence of infection, recurrent prolapse, de novo stress incontinence, or voiding with difficulty. Conclusions Total colpocleisis is an excellent surgical option in women with multiple, large cervicovaginal ulcers and multiple comorbidities with no desire for penetrative vaginal function.
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    Is childhood asthma a risk factor for enuresis?
    (2014-09-01T00:00:00Z) Ozkaya, E.; Aydin, S.; Yazici, M.; Nursoy, M.; AYDIN, SERDAR
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    Acute arterial occlusion after gynecologic cancer surgery
    (2016-05-15) AYDIN, SERDAR; KILIC, GÖKHAN; AYDIN, SERDAR; KILIC, GÖKHAN
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    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, RAMAZAN
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    Differences in clinical characteristics for the determination of adenomyosis coexisting with leiomyomas
    (2015-10-28T00:00:00Z) ATEŞ, SEDA; ÖZCAN, PINAR; AYDIN, SERDAR; KARACA, NİLAY; ATEŞ, SEDA; ÖZCAN, PINAR; AYDIN, SERDAR
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    A rat hysteropexy model for evaluating adhesion formation and comparison of two different structured meshes.
    (2017-11-01T00:00:00Z) Gokmen-Karasu, Ayse Filiz; Aydin, SERDAR; Sonmez, Fatma Cavide; Adanir, Ilknur; Ilhan, Gulsah; Ates, Seda; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; AYDIN, SERDAR; ATEŞ, SEDA
    Introduction and hypothesis Peritonization of mesh during sacrohysteropexy is generally advocated to prevent adhesions to the viscera; however, randomized clinical trials are lacking, and peritonization may not be completely possible in a laparoscopic hysteropexy procedure. Our main objective was to describe a basic experimental rat sacrohysteropexy model. We hypothesized that even when peritoneal closure was omitted, using composite mesh would result in less adhesions to the viscera.