Abdülaziz Gül
Yüzüncü Yıl University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Abdülaziz Gül.
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2000
Abdülaziz Gül; Çetin Kotan; Serdar Uǧraş; Muhammet Alan; Talip Gül
This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that non-closure of all layers of the uterus during low transverse cesarean section is not associated with increased intra-operative or immediate and late postoperative complication. Eleven pregnant dogs underwent cesarean section for the evaluation of non-closure and closure of all layers of the uterus on immediate or early and late postoperative complication and the effect of suture in tissue. Statistical analysis was performed using Students t-test for continuous variables and analysis for qualitative variables. Significance was defined as P < 0.05. The ranges of wound infection, other morbidity, and mortality were similar between the groups. The average operating time was significantly less for the non-closure group (71.00+/-7.11 min) than for the closure group (92.00+/-6.12 min; P < 0.005). Adhesion was significantly less (P < 0.001) for the non-closure group than for the closure group. The ranges of myometrial necrosis (5/5: 100% versus 0/5: 00%; P < 0.001) and fibrosis (2/5: 40% versus 0/5: 00%; P < 0.01) were significantly higher for the closure group than for the open group. It was found that non-closure of all layers of the uterus at low transverse cesarean incision had no adverse effect on immediate and late postoperative complication in dogs. Our data show that non-closure of all layers of the uterus at low transverse cesarean incision results in significantly less muscular necrosis and fibrosis than in the closure group. We suggest that non-closure and/or at least non-vigorous locking but very simple closure of all layers of the uterus at low transverse cesarean incision may be preferential in appropriate cases.
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2001
Abdülaziz Gül; Tekin Yasar; Serdar Ugras
To investigate whether BCG vaccination can prevent endometrial implantation in a rat model. Forty sexually mature virgin Wistar-Albino rats weighing 185-215g were randomly assigned (double-blind) to two groups. The first group (n=20) were injected with BCG 3 weeks before endometrial implantation to the eye. The second group (n=20) with BCG not injected before endometrial implantation was the control. Photobiomicroscopy observation was done weekly and 6 weeks post endometrial implantation all eyes were investigated histologically.Five implants grew in the anterior surface of the iris of the first (vaccinated) group and 17 in the second (control) group. The difference was statistically significant. Systemic prophylaxis with BCG can exert an inhibitory effect on endometrial transplantation.
International Journal of Cardiology | 2003
Niyazi Güler; Recep Demirbağ; Beyhan Eryonucu; Abdülaziz Gül
Uhls anomaly, or parchment right ventricle is a myocardial disorder of unknown cause that mainly involves the right ventricle. Uhls anomaly may represent a cause of right heart dilatation, failure, and premature sudden death due to ventricular arrhythmias. Although most of the cases of Uhls anomaly end fatally in infancy or childhood, a limited number of cases have been reported in advanced ages. Also, in pregnant women, this situation increases the risk to both mother and baby and requires special management. This is the first report of six successful consecutive gestations and vaginal deliveries without special managements in a patient with Uhls anomaly.
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica | 2000
Abdülaziz Gül; Yalçın Şimşek; Serdar Uğraş; Talip Gül
Subject. This study was designed to investigate whether the non‐closure of the layers of the uterus during low transverse cesarean section would result in healing and have advantage on closure.
Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine | 2017
Erbil Karaman; Orkun Cetin; Numan Cim; İsmet Alkış; Recep Yildizhan; Hanım Güler Şahin; Abdülaziz Gül
Abstract Objective: To evaluate and describe a surgical approach for uterine preservation and management of postpartum hemorrhage in placenta percreta. Methods: We analyzed the data of patients who were diagnosed with placenta percreta prenatally and subsequently underwent cesarean section in which local resection technique was used to manage postpartum hemorrhage and uterine preservation at our tertiary care center between 2013 and 2016. The technique includes local resection of placental invasion site and suturing the new uterine edges. Results: The technique of local resection described above was successful in preserving the uterus and stopping the bleeding in 8 of 12 cases. The diagnosis of placenta percreta in all cases was confirmed intraoperatively and postoperatively by histological examinations. Four cases were resorted to hysterectomy. The mean number of transfused erythrocyte suspension was 4.8 ± 2.6. One complication of bladder injury was encountered in which treated conservatively. Conclusion: Local resection of percreta site is an effective, safe and fertility preserving approach that can be applied to manage the postpartum hemorrhage and preservation of uterus in patients with placenta percreta.
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2009
Abdülaziz Gül; Hacer Çelebi; Serdar Ugras
Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2003
Mehmet Kanter; Abdülaziz Gül; Ismail Meral; Ahmet Koc; Mahmut Ilhan; Ender Erdoğan
Eastern Journal of Medicine | 1999
Abdülaziz Gül; Çetin Kotan; G. Şahin; H. Timurkan; Y. Eryavuz
Eastern Journal of Medicine | 2018
Erbil Karaman; Çağrı Ateş; İsmet Alkış; Hanım Güler Şahin; Abdülaziz Gül; Feyza Demir
Eastern Journal of Medicine | 2015
Orkun Cetin; Numan Cim; İsmet Alkış; Abdülaziz Gül