9 results on '"Huseyin Ayhan Kayaoglu"'
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2. Effect of n-Butyl-2-Cyanoacrylate on High-Risk Colonic Anastomoses
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Huseyin Ayhan Kayaoglu, Omer Faik Ersoy, Namik Ozkan, Alper Celik, and Nurper Onuk Filiz
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adhesion ,anastomosis ,colon ,cyanoacrylate ,peritonitis ,sepsis ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
We investigated the effect of n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (BCA) on colonic anastomosis under clean contaminated procedure (CCP) and bacterial peritonitis (BP) conditions in rats. Male Wistar albino rats (n = 80) were divided into two groups: CCP and BP. In the CCP group, colonic resection and anastomosis were performed. BP was induced by cecal ligation and puncture. BCA was administered to the anastomosis in half of the rats in both groups. Anastomotic assessment was done on postoperative days 3 and 7 by evaluating the burst pressure, and gross anastomotic and histopathologic healing indices. The presence and severity of adhesion formation was also investigated. There were no differences in terms of gross healing parameters on days 3 and 7. Burst pressures were also similar on both days (p = 0.244 and p = 0.101, respectively). In the early phase (day 3), adhesion development (p < 0.001), granulocytic cell infiltration (p = 0.02), inflammation (p = 0.019) and necrosis (p = 0.019) were higher in the BCA groups. Mononuclear cell infiltration (p = 0.659), fibroblastic cell infiltration (p = 0.538) and capillary formation (p = 0.316) were similar. In the late phase (day 7), adhesion development (p < 0.001), necrosis (p = 0.001) and granulocytic cell infiltration (p = 0.034) were higher in the treatment groups. Fibroblastic cell infiltration (p = 0.017) and capillary formation (p = 0.016) were lower in BCA treated rats, particularly in the BP condition. Mononuclear cell infiltration did not differ (p = 0.176). The application of BCA did not provide any benefit under either CCP or BP conditions. Moreover, BCA caused increased inflammatory reactions, necrosis and adhesion formation. During the late phase of healing, the ongoing enhanced inflammation caused a reduction in capillary formation and fibroblastic infiltration, particularly under BP conditions.
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- 2009
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3. Comparison of Different Surgical Options in the Treatment of Pilonidal Disease: Retrospective Analysis of 175 Patients
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Omer Faik Ersoy, Huseyin Ayhan Kayaoglu, Namik Ozkan, and Alper Celik
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pilonidal disease ,surgical treatment ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Pilonidal sinus disease is a benign disorder with an unidentified etiology and is observed mainly in young adults. It is an important health problem because it causes work loss. Although various nonsurgical treatment options have been tried up to date, there is a consensus on surgical intervention to treat the disease today. The optimal surgical method should be simple, associated with short hospital stay and low recurrence rates. In this study, patients who have undergone different surgical treatment methods due to pilonidal disease were retrospectively analyzed. The medical records of 175 patients who were operated on between 2002 and 2005 at the General Surgery Departments of Gaziosmanpasa University Medical School and Bartin State Hospital for pilonidal disease were reviewed for treatment option, postoperative complications, hospitalization time, work-off periods, and recurrence rates. The patients consisted of 150 (85.3%) males with a mean age of 26.47 ± 7.78 years. Marsupialization was applied to 82 (46.9%), unroofing to 20 (14.7%), primary closure to 29 (16.6%), and Limberg flap to 44 (25.1%) patients. The longest hospitalization period of 3.61 ± 1.08 days was observed in the Limberg flap group. The longest return to work period (20.12 ± 5.1 days) was observed in the marsupialization group. Both differences were significant. The highest complication rate was observed among the primary closure group (31%) followed by the patients treated by Limberg flap technique (15.8%). In the primary closure group, infection was detected in five (17.2%) and wound dehiscence in four (13.8%) individuals. The highest complication rates (31.03%) and recurrences (13.8%) were observed in the primary closure group. Various operative methods utilized in the treatment of pilonidal disease are associated with a number of advantages and disadvantages. Postoperative complication rates of unroofing and marsupialization are low, but require long wound care. In our study, we did not observe any recurrence among the patients treated by unroofing, but experienced a high recurrence ratio among subjects treated by marsupialization. In addition, there were high complication rates in the primary closure and Limberg flap groups. So, the best option is to explain the advantages and disadvantages of the available surgical methods and respect the patient's decision.
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- 2007
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4. The Effect of Peritoneal Prednisolone Lavage in Bacterial Peritonitis: An Experimental Study
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Ramazan, Tetikcok, Huseyin Ayhan, Kayaoglu, Zeki, Ozsoy, Erdinc, Yenidogan, Namik, Ozkan, Alper, Celik, Semsettin, Sahin, and Omer Faik, Ersoy
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Male ,Disease Models, Animal ,Prednisolone ,Sepsis ,Abdomen ,Animals ,Peritoneal Lavage ,Peritonitis ,Rats, Wistar ,Cecum ,Ligation ,Rats - Abstract
This study investigated and compared the effects of antibiotic and steroid lavage on survival and cytokine levels in an experimental abdominal sepsis model.In abdominal sepsis, abdominal lavage with saline or antibiotic solutions is a well-documented intervention known to have positive impact on survival; however, the effects of steroid lavage in abdominal sepsis have not yet been investigated.Ninety-six Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups (n = 24). Abdominal sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture. Six hours after laparotomy, the authors performed a relaparatomy followed by cecal resection and an abdominal lavage. Abdominal lavage was performed using saline in group 1, equal volumes of cefazolin sodium in group 2, low-dose methylprednisolone (1 mg/kg) in group 3, and high-dose methylprednisolone (2 mg/kg) in group 4. After division of 2 subgroups from each of the 4 groups, the first of the rats (n = 12) were euthanized 6 hours later for evaluation of cytokines (ie, interleukin [IL] 1β, 2, 4, 10, and tumor necrosis factor alpha [TNF-α]), and the others were followed for 30 days for analysis of mortality rates.The mortality rate of the rats in group 2 was significantly higher than group 4, which had no mortality (P = 0.032). Although insignificant, the lowest mean value of IL-1β, IL-2, and TNF-α were in group 1, and the highest was in group 2. The lowest IL-4 level was in group 3, and the highest level was in group 2 (P = 0.41). Interleukin-10 levels were significantly lower in group 4 and higher in group 2 (P = 0.014).The authors state that peritoneal lavage with prednisolone improved survival rates with increasing doses in abdominal sepsis.
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- 2016
5. Laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy in pancreatic cancer: Our early experience
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Huseyin Ayhan Kayaoglu, Haci Murat Cayci, Umut Eren Erdogdu, Evren Dilektasli, Mehmet Emrah Bayam, and Hasan Cantay
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- 2016
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6. Treatment of Postherniorrhaphy Inguinal Abscess by Hydrofiber: A Possible Option of Leaving Mesh In situ?
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Omer, Faik Ersoy, Alper, Celik, Namik, Ozkan, Huseyin, Ayhan Kayaoglu, and Vural, Imren
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The authors present a case of inguinal abscess occurring after inguinal hernia repair that was treated with a silver-containing wound care product without removing the prosthesis. A 75-year-old woman presented with inguinal abscess and acute renal failure initially underwent hemodialysis and then surgical drainage. The mesh was not removed, the wound was left open for secondary healing, and daily wound care was conducted using Aquacel Ag Hydrofiber® (ConvaTec, Skillman, NJ). She was discharged 15 days after admission and her wound healed 2 months after admission.
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- 2015
7. Clinical challenges and images in GI. Intramural intestinal hematoma
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Alper, Celik, Namik, Ozkan, Omer Faik, Ersoy, Berat, Acu, and Huseyin Ayhan, Kayaoglu
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Hematoma ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Anticoagulants ,Humans ,Warfarin ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,Aged - Published
- 2008
8. An Assessment of the Effects of Two Types of Bioresorbable Barriers to Prevent Postoperative Intra-Abdominal Adhesions in Rats.
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Huseyin Ayhan Kayaoglu, Namik Ozkan, Selcuk Mevlut Hazinedaroglu, Omer Faik Ersoy, and Resit Dogan Koseoglu
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- 2005
9. Same-day colonoscopy preparation with Senna alkaloids and bisacodyl tablets: a pilot study.
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Yenidogan E, Okan I, Kayaoglu HA, Akgul GG, Sansal M, Tali S, Ozsoy Z, and Sahin M
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- Administration, Oral, Adult, Aged, Drug Administration Schedule, Female, Humans, Hypnotics and Sedatives therapeutic use, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Compliance, Patient Satisfaction, Pilot Projects, Predictive Value of Tests, Tablets, Time Factors, Turkey, Alkaloids administration & dosage, Bisacodyl administration & dosage, Cathartics administration & dosage, Colonoscopy, Senna Extract administration & dosage
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Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of same-day bowel preparation with Senna alkaloids combined with bisacodyl tablets in routine colonoscopy procedures., Methods: Between March and June 2013, a same-day bowel preparation was implemented in our endoscopy unit. The preparation consisted of a semi-liquid, fiber-free diet one day prior to the procedure, with two bisacodyl tablets after lunch and dinner, and 250 mL of Senna alkaloid with 1.5 L of drinking water at 6 am the day of the procedure. The quality control parameters of colonoscopy were evaluated and implemented according to the guidelines of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. The pre-procedure, during-procedure and post-procedure patient data were collected and analyzed: (1) pre-procedure (age, gender, comorbid diseases, colonoscopy indications, complete lack of compliance with the bowel preparation protocol); (2) during-procedure (sedation dose, duration of colonoscopy, withdrawal time, cecal intubation rate, polyp detection rate, Boston Bowel Preparation Scores and presence of foam and clear liquid); and (3) post-procedure (visual analogue scale score, pain during the procedure, patient satisfaction and premature withdrawal due to the insufficient bowel preparation)., Results: A total of 75 patients were included in this study with a mean age of 54.64 ± 13.29 years; 53.3% (40/75) were female and 46.7% (35/75) were male. A complete lack of compliance with the bowel preparation protocol was seen in 6.7% of patients (5/75). The mean total duration of colonoscopy was 16.12 ± 6.51 min, and the mean withdrawal time was 8.89 ± 4.07 min. The cecal intubation rate was 93.8% (61/64) and the polyp detection rate was 40% (30/75). The mean Boston Bowel Preparation Score was 7.38 ± 1.81, with the following distribution: right colon, 2.34 ± 0.89; transverse colon, 2.52 ± 0.67; left colon, 2.52 ± 0.63. The mean visual analogue scale score was 4.59 ± 1.57. Due to insufficient bowel preparation, seven patients (7/75; 9.3%) were asked to repeat the procedure. Of these, five patients had poor or modest compliance with the protocol, and two patients reported constipation. Premature withdrawal due to insufficient bowel preparation was 2.7% (2/75). The overall satisfaction with the protocol was 86.7% (65/75), with patients reporting they would prefer the same protocol in a repeat procedure., Conclusion: The same-day administration of Senna alkaloids appears to be a safe and effective bowel cleansing protocol for colonoscopy procedures.
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- 2014
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