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    Retroperitoneal Kitle Nedeniyle Opere Edilen Hastada Devamlı Erector Spina Düzlem Bloğu Uygulaması
    (2018-11-11T00:00:00Z) YEŞİLTAŞ, SERDAR; DAŞKAYA, HAYRETTİN; YILMAZ, SİNAN; ÇALIM, MUHİTTİN; KARAASLAN, KAZİM; YEŞİLTAŞ, SERDAR; DAŞKAYA, HAYRETTİN; YILMAZ, SİNAN; ÇALIM, MUHITTIN; KARAASLAN, KAZıM
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    The effect of gender on acute kidney injury developing in the intensive care unit.
    (2019-07-01T00:00:00Z) Güzel, C; Yeşiltaş, S; Daşkaya, H; Sümer, I; Türkay, M; YEŞİLTAŞ, SERDAR; DAŞKAYA, HAYRETTİN; UYSAL, HARUN
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    Our performance of supraclavicular, intercostobrachial and lateral femoral cutaneous block in a patient with high risk undergoing malign melanoma surgery on the forearm
    (2018-01-01T00:00:00Z) YEŞİLTAŞ, SERDAR; DAŞKAYA, HAYRETTİN; KARAASLAN, KAZİM; TÜRKÖZ, AYDA; YEŞİLTAŞ, SERDAR; DAŞKAYA, HAYRETTİN; KARAASLAN, KAZıM; TÜRKÖZ, AYDA
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    Dental Treatment of Two Children with Niemann Pick Disease Type B Under General Anesthesia: Case Reports
    (2019-03-01) KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; BAKKAL, MELTEM; YEŞİLTAŞ, SERDAR; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; BAKKAL, MELTEM; YEŞİLTAŞ, SERDAR
    Niemann-Pick disease (NPD) is an autosomal recessive lysosomal lipid storage disorder with accompanying symptoms including hepatosplenomegaly and thrombocytopenia. Delayed or extensive dental treatment may need to be delivered under general anesthesia and the management of such treatments in these children may require advanced medical support including intensive care (IC). Two children with NPD type B who underwent dental treatment with general anesthesia and their post-operative follow-ups requiring in IC are were presented. Patients with NPD may present with fragile blood clots in extracted tooth socket and should be subjected to strict bleeding control standards; especially the ones that may require further respiratory assistance since oral intubation is an invasive application to the oral surgical site.
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    Comparison of ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane block, quadratus lumborum block, and caudal epidural block for perioperative analgesia in pediatric lower abdominal surgery
    (2019-10-24T00:00:00Z) Kara, D; İpek, CB; Esen, A; Yılmaz, S; Yeşiltaş, S; Türköz, A; Dooply, SSSL; Karaaslan, KAZIM; KARA, DENİZ; YEŞİLTAŞ, SERDAR; ESEN, ASIM; KARAASLAN, KAZıM; TÜRKÖZ, AYDA
    Background/aim: Despite different regional anesthesia techniques used to provide intraoperative and postoperative analgesia in pediatric patients, the analgesic effectiveness of peripheral nerve blockades with minimal side effect profiles have not yet been fully determined. We aimed to compare the efficacy of ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block, quadratus lumborum (QL) block, and caudal epidural block on perioperative analgesia in pediatric patients aged between 6 months and 14 years who underwent elective unilateral lower abdominal wall surgery. Materials and methods: Ninety-four patients classified under the American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status classification system as ASA I or ASA II were randomly divided into 3 equal groups to perform TAP, QL or Caudal epidural block using 0.25% of bupivacaine solution (0.5 ml kg−1). Results: Postoperative analgesic consumption was highest in the TAP block group (P < 0.05). In the QL block group, Pediatric Objective Pain Scale (POAS) scores were statistically significantly lower after 2 and 4 h (P < 0.05). The length of hospital stay was significantly longer in the caudal block group than the QL block group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: We suggest that analgesia with ultrasound-guided QL block should be considered as an option for perioperative analgesia in pediatric patients undergoing lower abdominal surgery if the expertise and equipment are available.