A. Ziya Anadol
Ondokuz Mayıs University
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Southern Medical Journal | 2005
Koray Topgül; Oguz Uzun; A. Ziya Anadol; Ali Gök
A 70-year-old man on enoxaparin and warfarin sodium therapy due to pulmonary embolism was admitted for evaluation of a sudden, sharp pain in the left inguinal region. Physical examination revealed a 5 × 10 cm tender mass. Abdominal ultrasound showed a 9 × 9 × 10 cm left retroperitoneal hematoma. INR was 2.1, and anticoagulation therapy was discontinued. A regimen of supportive therapy (vitamin K, fresh frozen plasma and blood transfusion) was started, but the hemorrhage continued to enlarge, up to 9 × 10 × 20 cm, and the patient experienced a significant deterioration in his overall status. He underwent an urgent laparotomy and the hematoma was evacuated. A retroperitoneal abscess developed during the postoperative period which was drained percutaneously. He was discharged on postoperative day 33 with no further complaints. This case demonstrates the importance of surgical therapy in the treatment of spontaneous retroperitoneal hemorrhage caused by anticoagulant therapy.
World Journal of Surgery | 2006
A. Ziya Anadol; Koray Topgül
BackgroundSurgical patients frequently need some type of intestinal stomas for a wide spectrum of disorders. Maintaining effective and enough decompression of gastrointestinal tract, securing distal bowel segments and anastomosis are the primary goals of ostomy formation as well as providing a minimum complication rate of closure or “take-down”.MethodIn this report, we present five adult patients who were operated for some kind of intestinal disease and required enterostomy. We preferred Santulli type of enterostomy which was formerly used by pediatric surgeons. In this technique, the proximal afferent bowel is fashioned into a stoma and anastomosed side-to-end with double layer sutures into the distal efferent bowel.ResultOne of the five patients died of systemic problems, other four did well in terms of surgical outcome of the stoma.ConclusionWe concluded that; although indications are limited, Santulli enterostomy can be performed in adult patients as effective as pediatric age group, particularly for its advantages in early restoration of intestinal continuity and diminished risk for post-closure complications.
Anz Journal of Surgery | 2005
Mehmet Dogmuş; Emin Ersoy; A. Ziya Anadol; Ümmühani Özel; Ayse Bilgehan
Background: Intestinal anastomotic healing is a complex procedure in which several mediators, cytokines and other substances play roles, as well as calcitonin gene‐related peptide (CGRP). CGRP is capable of stimulating DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in endothelial cells by increasing vasodilatation and inflammatory response and promoting epithelial, vascular and mesothelial cell proliferation. This study was undertaken to investigate whether CGRP has a beneficial effect on intestinal anastomotic healing, even in septic conditions.
Diseases of The Esophagus | 2006
Zafer Ferahköşe; A. Ziya Anadol; H. Gökbayir; A. Dursun; E. Öztürk
Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi | 2006
Savas Yuruker; Koray Topgül; A. Ziya Anadol
Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2007
A. Ziya Anadol; Koray Topgül; Bülent Güngör; Mehmet Bilgin; Mete Kesim
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques | 2005
Koray Topgül; A. Ziya Anadol; Bülent Güngör; Zafer Malazgirt
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques | 2006
Bülent Güngör; Ahmet Bektas; A. Ziya Anadol; Koray Topgül; Gökhan Şenyürek
Archive | 2005
Bülent Güngör; Koray Topgül; A. Ziya Anadol; Ali Gök
Gazi Medical Journal | 2002
Musa Bali; Metin Onaran; A. Ziya Anadol; Şevki Sert