Person: YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN
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Publication Metadata only One-Stage Cleft Lip and Palate Repair in an Older Population(2015-07-01) Guneren, ETHEM; Canter, Halil Ibrahim; Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; KAYAN, Resit Burak; OZPUR, Mustafa Aykut; BAYGOL, Emre Gonenc; AKMAN, ONUR; KUZU, Ismail Melih; ARSLAN, Serap; GÜNEREN, ETHEM; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN; KUZU, İSMAİL MELİH; AKMAN, ONURBackground: In underdeveloped countries one-stage definitive repair of cleft lip and palate is considered for late-presenting patients.Publication Metadata only Thoracoacromial artery perforator flap based on the clavicular branch: A new option in regional reconstruction(2014-02-01) Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; BAYGOL, Emre Gonenc; ERGUN, Selma Sonmez; KARAALTIN, Mehmet Veli; YESILOGLU, Nebil; Guneren, ETHEM; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN; GÜNEREN, ETHEMPublication Metadata only Congenital Agenesis of Scrotum and Labia Majora in Siblings(2013-02-01) SILAY, Mesrur Selcuk; Yesil, GÖZDE; Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; KILINCASLAN, Huseyin; Ozgen, Ilker Tolga; ARMAGAN, Abdullah; YEŞİL, GÖZDE; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN; ÖZGEN, İLKER TOLGACongenital agenesis of the scrotum and labia majora is very exceptional. To date, only 6 cases of scrotal agenesis have been reported. To our knowledge, the anomalies of the labioscrotal folds in siblings have not yet been reported. We report the complete agenesis of the scrotum and labia majora within the 3 members of the same family. Additionally, successful reconstruction of the neoscrotum was performed for the first time for congenital scrotal agenesis. UROLOGY 81: 421-423, 2013. Crown Copyright (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Inc.Publication Metadata only COMPARISON OF THE FLAP SURVIVAL WITH ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING ON DIFFERENT PEDICLES UNDER VARIED ISCHEMIC INTERVALS IN A RAT BILATERAL PEDICLED FLAP MODEL(2014-02-01) Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; KARSIDAG, Semra; AKCAL, Arzu; YESILOGLU, Nebil; UGURLU, Kemal; OZAGARI, Aysim; Guneren, ETHEM; BAŞ, Lutfu; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN; GÜNEREN, ETHEMThe study was undertaken to search whether pedicle selection for ischemic preconditioning (IP) and duration of global ischemia applied after IP influenced efficacy of IP on flap viability in epigastric adipocutaneous island flap with bilateral pedicles in rat model. In total, 159 rats were divided into one control and three (primary, secondary, or bilateral pedicle) IP treatment groups. IP was performed on different pedicles by three cycles of 10 minutes of pedicle clamping and 10 minutes of release. After IP procedure secondary pedicle was ligated in all groups, and flaps were exposed to 0, 1, 2, 4, or 6 hours of global ischemia by clamping primary pedicle. In control groups, after the perfusion of bipedicled flaps for 1 hour, left pedicle was ligated and flaps were exposed to global ischemia as in IP groups. On day 5 post-surgery, tissue samples and topographic measurements were taken. No significant differences in semi-quantitative scorings of polymorphonuclear leukocytes infiltration, chronic inflammation, interstitial edema, neovascularization, VEGF, and CD105 expression levels among groups were found (P > 0.05). Percentages of necrosis were consistently smaller in IP groups compared to controls for the same duration of global ischemia, with exception of the no-ischemia. Area of necrosis was significantly smaller in primary IP group versus secondary IP group in the absence of global ischemia (P 0.05). Thus, IP performed on different pedicles may ameliorate flap survival in a comparable fashion, depending on the duration of global ischemia. Secondary pedicle IP was as effective as primary pedicle IP and may be feasible in free flap transfers. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microsurgery 34:129-135, 2014.Publication Metadata only THE INCREASING OF PEDICLED PROPELLER PERFORATOR FLAP SURVIVAL BY AN EXTRA VEIN ANASTOMOSIS(2017-07-01) Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; OZEREN, Mehmet; Kelahmetoglu, OSMAN; Guneren, ETHEM; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN; KELAHMETOĞLU, OSMAN; GÜNEREN, ETHEMPublication Metadata only -Auto-supercharge- of the anterolateral thigh flap during the reconstruction of lower extremity defects: A turbocharge technique for flow-through flaps(2014-05-01) Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; DUYGU, Cetin; AKKUS, Ali M.; KARAALTIN, Mehmet V.; Kayan, Resit B.; Guneren, ETHEM; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN; GÜNEREN, ETHEMAimPublication Metadata only Comparison of Cellular Alterations in Fat Cells Harvested With Laser-Assisted Liposuction and Suction-Assisted Liposuction(2016-05-01) Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; Tasli, Pakize Neslihan; Sahin, Fikrettin; Guneren, ETHEM; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN; GÜNEREN, ETHEMObjective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the viability and proliferative capacity of adipose-derived stem cells obtained by laser-assisted liposuction (LAL).Publication Metadata only Asymptomatic Intradiploic Epidermoid Cyst Eroding Frontal Bone in a Patient With Craniosynostosis(2015-01-01) Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; Sagir, Haci Omer; Tosuner, ZEYNEP; Canter, Halil Ibrahim; Guneren, ETHEM; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN; TOSUNER, ZEYNEP; GÜNEREN, ETHEMEpidermoid cyst located in cranium is uncommon and usually diagnosed with a growing mass leading to symptoms. Asymptomatic intradiploic epidermoid cyst has not been reported yet. In this study, incidental diagnosis of asymptomatic cyst and potential impact of that cyst on surgical planning of a patient with craniosynostosis are presented.Publication Metadata only Reconstruction of Internal Nasal Valve, Septum, Dorsum, and Anterior Structures of the Nose in a Single Procedure With a Molded Bone Graft: The Sail Graft(2012-05-01) Guneren, ETHEM; ÇİFTÇİ, Mehmet; KARAALTIN, Mehmet Veli; Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; GÜNEREN, ETHEM; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİNExcessive surgical removal or traumatic loss of the tissues supporting the nasal roof can result in the -saddle nose- deformity. It involves both cartilage and bone deficiencies. Two main resources are used to reconstruct this difficult deformity: autogenous bone and cartilage grafts and alloplastic materials. This study presents the reconstruction of the dorsum, septum, internal nasal valve, and anterior structures and the tip of the nose using a block of molded autogenous bone graft. We called it the -sail graft,- because it looks like a sail from a lateral view. The mast of the sail is oriented in a superior-to-inferior direction, beginning in the frontonasal region to the tip of the nose to form a straight, well-rounded dorsum. The longest postoperative follow-up of 13 cases is now 10 years; the median follow-up is 2 years. The results have been satisfactory.Publication Metadata only Heroin-induced chronic symmetrical skin ulcers of the forearms in a young adult(2012-05-01) ERGUN, Selma Sonmez; Yildiz, KEMALETTİN; Su, Ozlem; BAYGOL, Emre Gonenc; UGURAD, Zeynep Isil; ERGÜN, SELMA; YILDIZ, KEMALETTİN; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM