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    Prediction of Mid-Urethral Sling Failure with Clinical Findings and Urodynamics.
    (2017-05-01) Aydin, SERDAR; Arioğlu, Aydin; ERSAN, F; 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.
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    Effect of Nigella sativa oil on postoperative peritoneal adhesion formation.
    (2014-02-01T00:00:00Z) SAHBAZ, A; ERSAN, F; Aydin, SERDAR; AYDIN, SERDAR
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    Differences in clinical characteristics for the determination of adenomyosis coexisting with leiomyomas.
    (2016-03-01) Ates, SEDA; OZCAN, PINAR; Aydin, SERDAR; KARACA, N; ATEŞ, SEDA; ÖZCAN, PINAR; AYDIN, SERDAR
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    Dental health dispositions of pregnant women: A survey from a hospital clinic in Istanbul.
    (2017-08-01) Gokmen, Karasu; KUTUK, NÜKHET; Aydin, SERDAR; Adanir, I; Ates, SEDA; Bademler, N; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; KÜTÜK, NÜKHET; AYDIN, SERDAR; ADANIR, İLKNUR; ATEŞ, SEDA
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    Correlation Between Transperineal 3-Dimensional Ultrasound Measurements of Levator Hiatus and Female Sexual Function
    (2017-11-01) Aydin, SERDAR; BAKAR, RABİA ZEHRA; Aydin, Cagri Arioglu; Ates, SEDA; AYDIN, SERDAR; BAKAR, RABIA ZEHRA; ATEŞ, SEDA
    Objective The aim of this study is to investigate the association of sexual functions with levator hiatus biometry measurements and levator ani muscle defect.
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    QT interval changes in term pregnant women living at moderately high altitude
    (2016-09-01) BATMAZ, G.; AKSOY, A.; Aydin, SERDAR; Dane, B.; AYDIN, SERDAR; KAHRAMAN AY, NURAY
    Objective: This study aimed to compare the QT interval changes in women with term pregnancy living at moderately high altitude (1890 m in Erzurum, Turkey) with those of women living at sea level (31 m in İstanbul, Turkey). Materials and Methods: One‑hundred ten women (n = 55, for each group) with full‑term and single child pregnancies. Two different locations in that state were selected: İstanbul, Turkey, which is at 31 m above sea level (Group 1) and Erzurum, Turkey, at 1890 m above sea level (Group 2). Physicians from the two locations participated in the study. We estimated QTc, QTc Max, QTc Min, QT, and QTcd intervals. Results: Moderately high altitude group had significantly longer QT parameters (QTc, QTc Max, QTc Min, QT, and QTcd intervals) compared with sea level group (P < 0.01, for all). Conclusions: According to our results, QT interval changes occur in term pregnant women living moderately high altitude. These changes may be associated with pregnancy‑related cardiovascular complications in moderately high altitude.
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    Partial HELLP syndrome: maternal, perinatal, subsequent pregnancy and long-term maternal outcomes.
    (2014-04-01T00:00:00Z) Aydin, SERDAR; ERSAN, F; ARK, C; Arıoğlu, Aydın; AYDIN, SERDAR
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    Nurses- Knowledge and Opinions on HPV Vaccination: a Cross-Sectional Study from Istanbul.
    (2019-02-01T00:00:00Z) Karasu, Ayse Filiz Gokmen; Adanir, Ilknur; Aydin, SERDAR; Ilhan, Gulsah Keskin; Ofli, Tugba; AYDIN, SERDAR
    Implementing a HPV vaccination program is currently under evaluation by the Turkish health ministry. For screening and vaccination programs to be successful, the cooperation of nurses is essential. We aimed to evaluate (1) basic knowledge of nurses and nursing interns regarding HPV infection and cervical cancer, (2) their attitudes towards smear testing and HPV vaccination, and (3) their viewpoint on vaccination of school age children. This cross-sectional study was undertaken at Bezmialem Vakif University. The survey was designed to assess knowledge about HPV infection, Pap smear testing, cervical cancer, HPV vaccine, attitudes towards HPV vaccination, and school-based vaccination programs. Validity content was determined by expert gynecologists, and a pilot study was performed on 10 nurses. A total of 550 questionnaires were handed out; 499 were completed. Our response rate was 90.7%. Fifty-nine participants answered all the knowledge questions correctly. The calculated knowledge score of the female participants was 6.99 +/- 2.22, the male participants was 5.89 +/- 2.92. Female participants were more knowledgeable (p<0.0001). Out of the 353 female participants, 18.6% (n=66) had undergone smear testing. There were 20 (5.6%) female and 6 (4%) male participants who were vaccinated against HPV. The leading answer for not having a HPV vaccine was I-m not at risk for a HPV infection (n=106, 34.9%). There was a statistical relationship between HPV knowledge score and answering Yes to Do you want your children/future children to be vaccinated? (p=0.001) and Do you think including the vaccine in the Turkish immunization program is necessary? (p=0.001). Nurses in our cohort seem to have satisfactory basic knowledge regarding HPV infection; however, their viewpoints on vaccination were not favorable. Strategies and intervention materials for HPV vaccination will be necessary if a national immunization program will be initiated.
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    The Role of Premature Ovarian Failure Awareness in Female Sexual Functions and Distress.
    (2017-05-19) Aydin, SERDAR; Ateş, SEDA; Arioğlu, Aydin; BATMAZ, G; AYDIN, SERDAR; ATEŞ, SEDA