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    Dynamometric Analysis of Normative Auricular Stiffness and Comparison With Operated Prominent Ears
    (2015-10-01) Ozturan, ORHAN; Dogan, REMZİ; OZUCER, Berke; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; MERIC, Aysenur; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; DOĞAN, REMZI; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM
    Aim:Stiffness of the auricular cartilage is the main determining factor for the choice of operative technique of the prominent ear deformity. The aim of this study is to evaluate the stiffness of normal appearing ears objectively and quantitatively, compare the results with the operated prominent ear patients, and present prospective short-term dynamometric evaluation of the operated prominent ear patients.Patients and Methods:A total of 190 volunteers without ear deformities were recruited and 9 age groups were formed: group (5-9), group (10-14), group (15-19), group (20-24), group (25-29), group (30-34), group (35-39), group (40-49), and group (50+). Total 28 ears (14 patients) with otoplasty were included in the study as group (operated 5-9) and group (operated 10-14). In addition, 3 patients with prominent ear deformity were prospectively followed for dynamometric changes that occur with otoplasty operation. The auriculocephalic angle (ACA) was measured once and auricle to scalp distance was measured at 4 different standardized levels. Ear stiffness was measured on each ear individually at 4 different points over the antihelix using digital computer-aided dynamometry. Each ear was compared in terms of ACA, distance, and dynamometric values.Findings:Dynamometric values tend to increase with age, which increase and peak around 35 years of age and declines after 40 years of age. Measurements of the first 2 age groups were statistically different compared with the other groups. Postoperative dynamometric measurements (DNM) of group (operated 5-9) were similar with normative values of group (5-9) and postoperative satisfaction visual analogue scale (VAS) score was 92.8%. Postoperative DNM of group (operated 10-14) were higher compared with normative values of group (10-14) for each different measuring level and the postoperative satisfaction VAS score was 75.3. A total of 3 patients with prominent ears had lower dynamometric values preoperatively; these values approached closer to normative values of their age group postoperatively.Conclusions:Results show that auricular cartilage stiffens and malleability decreases with increased age. This stiffness peaks in the 35-39 age group and declines after 40 years of age. Dynamometric values increase, at all levels, suggesting increased cartilage stiffness is related to age. In the scope of these results, cartilage sparing techniques are more suitable for 5 to 14 years of age and cartilage-cutting techniques are more suitable for older patients.
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    Eustachian Tube Function in Patients Receiving Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment for Sleep Apnea Syndrome
    (2010-12-01) AKSOY, Fadlullah; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; Ozturan, ORHAN; VEYSELLER, Bayram; Cuhadaroglu, Caglar; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    Objective: We evaluated eustachian tube (ET) function in patients using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
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    Tension pneumocephalus: an extremely small defect leading to an extremely serious problem
    (2013-11-01) Aksoy, Fadlullah; Dogan, REMZİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; TUGRUL, Selahattin; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM
    Background: Pneumocephalus is a pathology characterized by air influx into the intracranial region. It may occur after head trauma and rarely after endoscopic sinus surgery. As the amount of air increases, this can cause neurological disorders with a mass effect and this condition is called tension pneumocephalus.
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    [Distortion product otoacoustic emissions results in children with middle ear effusion]. Seröz otitis mediali çocuklarda distorsiyon ürünü otoakustik emisyon sonuçlari.
    (2010-01-01T00:00:00Z) AKSOY, Fadlullah; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; VEYSELLER, Bayram; DEMIRHAN, Hasan; Ozturan, ORHAN; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
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    Nasal care in intensive care unit patients
    (2018-02-01) Ozturan, ORHAN; Senturk, EROL; IRAZ, Meryem; CEYLAN, AYŞE NUR; Idin, Kadir; Dogan, REMZİ; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; CEYLAN, AYŞE NUR; DOĞAN, REMZI; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM
    Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate nasal hygiene in intensive care patients and improve patient care using isotonic saline nasal spray.
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    [Patterns of cervical metastasis from squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck]. Baş ve boyun yassi epitel hücreli kanserlerinde boyun yayilim modelleri.
    (2010-01-01T00:00:00Z) AKSOY, Fadlullah; VEYSELLER, Bayram; BINAY, Omer; APUHAN, Tayfun; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; Ozturan, ORHAN; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
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    Reduced olfactory bulb volume and diminished olfactory function in total laryngectomy patients: A prospective longitudinal study
    (2012-05-01) VEYSELLER, Bayram; OZUCER, Berke; AKSOY, Fadlullah; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; GURBUZ, Defne; BALIKCI, Hasan Huseyin; Ozturan, ORHAN; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    Background: This study was designed to investigate the effects of total laryngectomy on olfactory bulb (OB) volume and olfactory function prospectively. A prospective, longitudinal, randomized study was performed.
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    Photographic Objective Alterations for Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Diagnosis
    (2017-01-01) Ozturan, ORHAN; Dogan, REMZİ; Yenigun, ALPER; VEYSELLER, Bayram; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; DOĞAN, REMZI; YENİGÜN, ALPER; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM
    Objective. Diagnosis of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) in clinical practice is generally made subjectively based on history, symptoms, and endoscopic assessment. This study presents the diagnostic role of the digital photographic assessment of the laryngopharyngeal region for LPR.
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    Efficacy of nasal corticosteroid in preventing regrowth after adenoidectomy
    (2016-12-01) TUGRUL, Selahattin; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; SENTURK, EROL; Eren, SABRİ BAKİ; Dogan, REMZİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; DOĞAN, REMZI; TUĞRUL, SELAHATTİN; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    Objective: One of the most frequent reasons of nasal obstruction and sleep apnea in pediatrics is adenoid hypertrophy. Remaining adenoid tissue can reoccur following hypertrophied adenoid removal and a second operation may be needed. Nasal corticosteroids are utilized in order to reduce adenoid hypertrophy and eliminate adenoidectomy operation. The purpose of our study is to assess the effect of nasal corticosteroid administration after adenoidectomy on adenoid regrowth and symptom scores.
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    Assessment of the effectiveness of cyclosporine nasal spray in an animal model of allergic rhinitis
    (2018-01-01) Senturk, EROL; Yildirim, YAVUZ SELİM; Dogan, REMZİ; Ozturan, ORHAN; Guler, ERAY METİN; AYDIN, Mehmet Serif; Kocyigit, ABDÜRRAHİM; Esrefoglu, MUKADDES; Kocak, Ilker; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; YILDIRIM, YAVUZ SELİM; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; GÜLER, ERAY METİN; KOÇYİĞİT, ABDÜRRAHİM; EŞREFOĞLU, MUKADDES
    The aim of this study is to show if cyclosporine has an antiallergic role in a rat model of ovalbumin-induced allergic rhinitis. The 54 rats were divided into six equal groups. The first group was a negative control group without induced allergic rhinitis; the second group a positive control with induced allergic rhinitis not receiving treatment. The remaining four groups, after induction of allergic rhinitis, received intranasal cyclosporine treatment in doses of 0.05, 0.1, or 0.2% or nasal steroid treatment. In the biochemical examination, on the surface of the tissue tumor necrosis factor (TNF) interferon (IFN), interleukin (IL)-5, IL-13, as well as IL-2, IL-4, IL-17A, and IgE were studied. Histologically, ciliary loss, increase of goblet cells, vascular congestion, and the degree of eosinophil infiltration were rated. In all treatment groups, on average, a significant reduction in all histological and biochemical values was found compared to the positive control group. Comparing each of the three cyclosporine-using groups with the group of nasal corticosteroid did not show any significant difference in the average scores. Cyclosporine nasal drops are effective to be used in an animal model of experimental allergic rhinitis without systemic effects.