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    Fissura orbitalis superior-un mikro-anatomik özellikleri
    (2022-03-17T00:00:00Z) Maral, Fatih; Büyükmumcu, Mustafa; Arifoğlu, Yasin; Taştan, Ömer Alp; Doğancı, Özge Irmak; MARAL, FATİH; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA; ARİFOĞLU, YASİN
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    Computed tomography evaluation of the morphometry and variations of the infraorbital canal relating to endoscopic surgery
    (2018-11-01T00:00:00Z) Buyukmumcu, MUSTAFA; Acar, Gulay; Ozen, Kemal Emre; Guler, Ibrahim; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA
    Introduction: The course of the infraorbital canal may leave the infraorbital nerve susceptible to injury during reconstructive and endoscopic surgery, particularly when surgically manipulating the roof of the maxillary sinus.
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    SURAL NERVE HARVEST FOR INFANTS:INTEGRATED WITH INFORMATION BASED ON ANATOMICAL DISSECTIONS.
    (2020-07-28T00:00:00Z) Buyukmumcu, MUSTAFA; Aydin KabakÇi, Anil Dİdem; Akin Saygin, Duygu; Yilmaz, Mehmet TuĞrul; Şeker, Muzaffer; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA
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    A Guideline for Femoral Nerve Block With the Age-Related Formulas Obtained From the Distances Between the Femoral Nerve and Surface Anatomical Landmarks in Fetal Cadavers
    (2022-02-01T00:00:00Z) CİHAN, EMİNE; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA; Aydin-Kabakci, Anil Didem; Akin, Duygu; GÜNGÖRER, Şule; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA
    The femoral nerve (FN) is used for nerve block in many surgeries and provides effective postoperative analgesics in the pediatric population. However, although there are sufficient anatomical maps and signs for femoral nerve blockades in adults, there is not enough information for the pediatric group. Therefore, in our study, we tried to determine an effective area for safe block blocking with the help of bone structures in order to perform effective blockade in younger age groups. The study was conducted on 60 lower limbs. The exit point of the FN was identified. The measurements were examined in two regards, namely the level of the FN and the relationship of the FN with the surrounding structures. For the right and left sides, all the parameters showed increases with age. A significant relationship was found between all the parameters of the fetal cadavers (p<0.01). It was determined that there was a strong correlation between all parameters related to FN and surrounding bone structures (p<0.01).Sex was not found to be significantly related to the other parameters (p<0.05 Among all the fetal cadavers, high-level division was observed in six limbs (10 %), mid-level division in 33 limbs (55 %), and lower-level division in 21 limbs (35 %). Gestational age-based regression equations from my study showed that the site of the blockage could be effectively performed with the aid of palpable bone structures from the outside without the need for technical assistance.
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    İnsan Anatomi atlası 3. cilt
    (2018-01-01T00:00:00Z) BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA; AYDIN KABAKÇI, ANIL DİDEM; BOBUŞ, ALEV; YILMAZ, ALİ; CÖMERT, AYHAN; Kürkcüoğlu, ayla; ÇİÇEKCİBAŞI, AYNUR EMİNE; FIRAT, AYŞEGÜL; ÖZDEMİR, MEHMET BÜLENT; YALÇIN, BÜLENT; BİLECENOĞLU, BURAK; PELİN, İSMAİL CAN; GÜNENÇ BEŞER, CEREN; BOZER, CÜNEYT; ÖZBAĞ, DAVUT; UZMANSEL, DENİZ; AKIN SAYGIN, DUYGU; KESKİNÖZ, ELİF NEDRET; ULUPINAR, EMEL; ŞENDEMİR, ERDOĞAN; UNUR, ERDOĞAN; BODUÇ, ERENGÜL; YÜCEL, FERRUH; AKSU, FUNDA; AÇAR, HALİL İBRAHİM; AÇAR, Gülay; ÖKTEM, HALE; ÜLGER, HARUN; OZAN, HASAN; ÜÇERLER, HÜLYA; GÜLEKON, İSMAİL NADİR; UYSAL, İSMİHAN İLKNUR; DESDİCİOĞLU, KADİR; ŞEN ESMER, TÜLİN; ÖZEN, KEMAL EMRE; YILMAZ, MEHMET TUĞRUL; ÇAN, MEHMET ALİ; ÖZER, MEHMET ASIM; EMİRZEOĞLU, MEHMET; YILDIRIM, MEHMET; BAHÇELİOĞLU, MELTEM; CANBOLAT, MUSTAFA; GÜVENÇER, MUSTAFA; SİNDEL, MUZAFFER; ÜNVER DOĞAN, NADİRE; KOCABIYIK, NECDET; BOYAN, NESLİHAN; YÜZBAŞIOĞLU, NESLİHAN; YONGUÇ, GÖKŞİN NİLÜFER; BİLGE, OKAN; TACAR, ORHAN; OĞUZ, ÖZKAN; ÇIKMAZ, SELMAN; ERDOĞMUŞ KOÇ, SENEM; ÖZDEMİR, SENEM; ALPA, ŞERİFE; ÇELİK, SERVET; ONUR, ŞULE; ERTEKİN, TOLGA; PEKER, TUNCAY VEYSEL; ŞAKUL, BAYRAM UFUK; SABANCIOĞULLARI, VEDAT; ARİFOĞLU, YASİN; PINAR, YELDA; FAZLIOĞULLARI, ZELİHA; SÖNMEZ, MUHİTTİN; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA
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    Clinical Significance of Maxillary Artery and its Branches: A Cadaver Study and Review of the Literature
    (2011-01-01T00:00:00Z) Buyukmumcu, MUSTAFA; Uysal, Ismihan Ilknur; Unver Dogan, Nadire; Seker, Muzaffer; Ziylan, Taner; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA
    The aim of this study was to investigate the anatomy of the maxillary artery (MA) and its branches. Fourteen sides of Turkish adult cadavers were dissected. The specimens were classified according to the relation between MA and the lateral pterygoid. After the removal of the lateral pterygoid, parts and branches of MA were exposed. We classified the branching patterns of MA in the pterygopalatine fossa. The calibers and lengths of the arteries, and the distance between the zygomatic arch and MA, and between the infratemporal crest and MA were measured. The MA was found superficial to the lateral pterygoid in 57.2%. The inferior alveolar artery (IA) was arisen from MA before the middle meningeal artery (MM) in 35.7%, after MM in 35.7%. The IA and MM were arisen from the same area of MA in 14.3 %. In other two cases IA was arisen from the beginning of MA (14.3%). According to the contours of third portion of MA, we classified -Y- type (50%), -intermediate-T- type (14.3%), and -M- type (35.7%). This reinvestigation of the clinical anatomy of MA may provide useful information to the head and neck surgeons, dentists, neurosurgeons and radiologists related with this region.
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    SİSTEMATİK NÖROANATOMİ
    (2021-10-01T00:00:00Z) Büyükmumcu, Mustafa; Uysal, İsmihan İlknur; Doğan, Nadire Ünver; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA
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    Anatomical structure and topographic anatomy of sciatic nerve in human fetuses
    (2016-08-01T00:00:00Z) Buyukmumcu, MUSTAFA; Yilmaz, M. T.; Cicekcibasi, A. E.; Akin, D.; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA
    Introduction: Sciatic nerve is the longest and thickest nerve of the human body which divides into two branches in popliteal fossa. Variations of sciatic nerve can be observed during the course of the nerve. These anatomical variations contribute to some clinical manifestations such as piriformis syndrome, sciatalgia.
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    Distal Superficial Temporal Artery to Proximal Posterior Cerebral Artery Bypass by Posterior Oblique Transzygomatic Subtemporal Approach
    (2010-11-01T00:00:00Z) Buyukmumcu, MUSTAFA; Ulku, Cagatay Han; Ustun, Mehmet Erkan; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA
    This article investigates the possibility for the distal superficial temporal artery (STA) to proximal posterior cerebral artery (PCA) direct bypass by subtemporal oblique posterior transzygomatic approach. Five adult cadaveric specimens were dissected. Cadeveric dissection protocol was approved by the Research Ethics Committee. A preauricular vertical skin incision was made, the trunk of STA was identified, and bifurcation, frontal, and parietal branches of the STA were followed distally. Posterior zygomatic arch osteotomy and microcraniotomy were then performed, and the dura was opened. The temporal lobe was retracted, interpeduncular and ambient cisterns were opened, and the P2 segment of the PCA was exposed. Parietal branch of STA and P2 segment of the PCA was anastomosed. The average length of the transected STA from the bifurcation and the zygomatic arch were 47.3 +/- 2.1 mm and 71.4 +/- 2.3 mm, respectively. The mean calibers of the parietal and frontal branch of the STA at this distance were 1.6 +/- 0.1 and 1.4 +/- 0.2, respectively. The mean diameter of the P2 was 2.1 +/- 0.2 mm. Because of the calibers of the parietal branch of the STA and proximal PCA are over 1.5 mm and 2.0 mm, respectively, this direct end-to-side bypass technique may be a reasonable alternative in suitable cases.
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    Reconstruction of large nasal septal perforations with a three layer galeal pericranial flap: an anatomical and technical study.
    (2010-11-01T00:00:00Z) Büyükmumcu, MUSTAFA; Keleş, Bahar; Oztürk, Kayhan; Ciçekçibaşı, Aynur Emine; BÜYÜKMUMCU, MUSTAFA