Person: YAKUT, KAHRAMAN
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Publication Metadata only Decline in the rate of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in breast fed infants(2011-11-25) Yakut, KAHRAMAN; Kaymakci, Aytekin; Güven, Şirin; Akillioǧlu, Isak; YAKUT, KAHRAMANPublication Metadata only The Prevalence of Rotavirus and Adenovirus in the Childhood Gastroenteritis(2016-06-01) Ozsari, Tamer; Bora, Gülhan; Kaya, Bulent; Yakut, KAHRAMAN; YAKUT, KAHRAMANBackground: Acute gastroenteritis stemming from viral causes is very common during the childhood period. Rotavirus and enteric adenovirus are the most common factors of acute gastroenteritis encountered in infants and children. However, the epidemiology of rotavirus and enteric adenovirus gastroenteritis in the east Anatolia region is not well-known.Publication Metadata only A Report of Brugada Syndrome Presenting with Cardiac Arrest Triggered by Verapamil Intoxication(2017-11-01) Yakut, KAHRAMAN; Erdogan, Ilkay; Varan, Birgul; Atar, Ilyas; YAKUT, KAHRAMANBackground: Brugada syndrome is a disease characterized by a specific electrocardiographic pattern and an increased risk of sudden cardiac death. We present this case with the updated literature to emphasise the need to consider the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome in patients admitted to the emergency ward with sudden cardiac arrest.Publication Metadata only The results of interventional catheterization in infants weighing under 2,000 g(2019-07-01) Varan, Birgul; Tokel, N. Kursad; Yakut, KAHRAMAN; Erdogan, Ilkay; Ozkan, Murat; YAKUT, KAHRAMANBackground: The aim of this study was to evaluate the early and mid-term results of interventional cardiac catheterization and procedure-related complications in infants weighing <2,000 g.Publication Open Access Transcatheter retrieval of embolized catheter using venovenous loop in a neonate.(2018-01-01) Varan, B; Yakut, KAHRAMAN; Harman, A; YAKUT, KAHRAMANVaran B, Yakut K, Harman A. Transcatheter retrieval of embolized catheter using venovenous loop in a neonate. Turk J Pediatr 2018; 60: 113-115. Umbilical venous catheters are reliable in providing adequate medical care for premature babies however complications include infections, bleeding, thrombosis, catheter occlusion and migration of a piece of catheter to other parts in the body. Here, we present a case with migration of a piece of umbilical venous catheter which has been trapped between hepatic vein and right upper pulmonary vein causing apnea episodes, recurrent respiratory symptoms, need for mechanical ventilation and increase of acute phase reactants. The embolized catheter was retrieved successfully via percutaneous route.Publication Metadata only Case report of a rarely seen long-segment middle aortic syndrome(2017-03-01) Yakut, KAHRAMAN; Erdogan, Ilkay; YAKUT, KAHRAMANMiddle aortic syndrome (MAS) follows a course with distal thoracic and abdominal aorta stenosis. It is a rare disease that is usually diagnosed after the first decade of life. Clinical reflection of MAS is often in the form of hypertension and claudication in the lower extremities. Its etiology is unclear, but is known to be associated with congenital or acquired diseases. This pathology, which is accompanied by malignant hypertension, often does not respond to medical treatment. In patients with MAS, surgical treatment is first line recommendation to prevent complications such as hypertension, heart failure, intracranial bleeding, or aortic rupture. In order to draw attention to this disease, presently described is case of high blood pressure detected during routine examination of a child who had no complaint, and discovery of long-segment stenosis in the abdominal aorta identified with echocardiography and conventional angiography.Publication Metadata only Asymptomatic giant congenital left atrial aneurysm(2019-01-01T00:00:00Z) Yakut, KAHRAMAN; Varan, Birgul; Erdogan, Ilkay; YAKUT, KAHRAMANCongenital aneurysm of the left atrial appendage can be caused by congenital dysplasia of the pectinate muscles and may be accompanied by a congenital absence of the pericardium. Symptoms generally manifest after two decades and the most common symptom is atrial arrhythmia in the form of atrial fibrillation / flutter. A four year-old patient with no symptoms underwent an echocardiographic examination for the investigation of a heart murmur. Echocardiographic examination revealed a large cystic lesion occupying the left hemithorax and compressing the left ventricle. The patient was referred to our center. The lesion caused displacement of the heart rightward behind the sternum which made the examination difficult. We aimed to present this rare case of giant left atrial appendage aneurysm in the light of current literature.Publication Metadata only Kawasaki disease presented with unusual findings: Report of two cases Sira Disi Bulgularla Seyreden Kawasaki Hastaligi: Iki Olgu(2017-01-01) Yakut, KAHRAMAN; Ecevit, Zafer; Varan, Birgül; Erdogan, Ilkay; Güngör, Sirel Gür; YAKUT, KAHRAMANPublication Metadata only Postmortem cesarean: report of our successful neonatal outcomes after severe trauma during pregnancy and review of the literature(2012-07-01) Yakut, KAHRAMAN; Guven, Sirin; Yazar, Asami; Aydogan, Huri; Erguven, Muferet; Avci, Eftal; YAKUT, KAHRAMANPostmortem cesarean is delivering of a child by cesarean section after the death of the mother. A prompt decision for cesarean delivery is very important in such cases. The survival of both the mother and the baby is dependent on a number of factors, including the time between maternal cardiac arrest and delivery, the underlying reasons for the arrest, the location of the arrest and the skills of the medical staffs. The earlier the fetus is delivered following maternal arrest the better is the fetal survival. Cesarean section should be performed no later than 4 minutes after initial maternal arrest. A fetus delivered within 5 minutes from initiation of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) has the best chance for survival. We reported 2 cases of successful postmortem cesarean section done 45 and 15 minutes after maternal death. The 1st case was a 29-year-old pregnant woman at 37 weeks gestation with cardiopulmonary arrest following gunshot head injuries. The baby survived with neurological sequels and ongoing treatment at our newborn intensive care unit. Second case admitted to the emergency service was a 28-year-old primigravida of 31 weeks gestation with cardiopulmonary arrest due to massive brain and thoracic hemorrhage after a road traffic accident. The baby recovered without neurological sequels.Publication Metadata only A rare cause of cyanosis in newborns: arteriovenous fistula between the right pulmonary artery and the left atrium and its treatment(2018-04-01T00:00:00Z) Yakut, KAHRAMAN; Varan, Birgul; Ozkan, Murat; YAKUT, KAHRAMANThe formation of a fistula between the right pulmonary artery and the left atrium via a sac is a very rare cyanotic congenital cardiopulmonary defect. A fistula between the pulmonary artery and left atrium may cause cardiac failure in utero. It can safely be treated surgically and in selected cases closure can be performed with transcatheter insertion of a device. In this article, we present a case with a fistula between the right pulmonary artery and the left atrium that was considered unsuitable for transcatheter closure and was safely treated surgically.