Ali Ezer
Başkent University
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American Journal of Surgery | 2008
Tamer Colakoglu; Sedat Yildirim; Fazilet Kayaselcuk; Tarik Zafer Nursal; Ali Ezer; Turgut Noyan; H. Karakayali; Mehmet Haberal
BACKGROUND PTEN is a tumor-suppressor gene located on chromosome 10. Deficient PTEN expression leads to activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt (pAkt) signaling pathway, which may contribute to multiple human cancers. The relation between PTEN expression and Akt activation is still unclear in colorectal cancers and adenomatous polyps. Moreover, PTEN and pAkt expression in relation to demographic, tumoral, and outcome variables remains to be elucidated. METHODS PTEN and pAkt expression were evaluated in 76 primary colorectal cancers and 25 adenomatous colorectal polyp tissues using immunohistochemical staining on paraffin-embedded sections. PTEN and pAkt expression were compared with clinicopathologic features of colorectal cancers. The relationship between PTEN and pAkt expression was also investigated. RESULTS In colorectal cancers, pAkt expression was found to be significantly higher than polyps (P = .007). On the other hand, PTEN expression was significantly lower in polyps (P <.0001). In colorectal cancer patients, PTEN expression showed a negative correlation with young age, female sex, and left-sided (distal) tumors. On multivariate analysis, low PTEN expression (PTEN loss) was noted as an independent parameter for local recurrence (P = .024). There was significant association between pAkt expression and stage (P = .008), and preoperative serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels (P = .017) in colorectal cancers. A negative correlation between PTEN and pAkt expression was found in colon cancer patients (P = .010), whereas no significiant association was found in adenomatous polyps (P = .403). No correlation of PTEN expression or pAkt expression was observed in Kaplan-Meier survival statistics and multivariate analyses for disease-free and overall survival. CONCLUSIONS The current study suggests that the PTEN loss-PI3K/pAkt pathway may play an important role in sporadic colon carcinogenesis and that reduced PTEN expression may predict relapse in colorectal cancer patients.
Journal of Clinical Apheresis | 2009
Ali Ezer; Kenan Caliskan; Alper Parlakgumus; Sedat Belli; Ilknur Kozanoglu; Sedat Yildirim
The purpose of this report was to determine the effectiveness of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) in preoperative preparation of patients with thyrotoxicosis scheduled for either thyroid or nonthyroid surgery. We retrospectively reviewed 11 patients with thyrotoxicosis and those who prepared surgery with plasmapheresis between 1999 and 2008 at our institution. Ten patients underwent thyroid surgery and one patient was operated for femur fracture during antithyroid drug treatment. The indications for plasmapheresis in all patients with severe thyrotoxicosis were poor response to medical treatment (seven patients), agronulocytosis due to antithyroid drugs (three patients), iodine‐induced thyrotoxicosis (Jodd Basedow effect in one patient), and rapid preparation for urgent orthopedic operation (one patient). After TPE, we observed a marked decrease in free thyroxin (FT3) and free triiodothyronin (FT4) levels; however, the decline in the biochemical values were not statically significant (P > 0.62, P > 0.15). Although both FT3 and FT4 levels remained above the normal limits in two of 11 patients, the signs and symptoms of thyrotoxicosis improved in all patients and no thyroid storm observed during the perioperative period. TPE can be considered a safe and effective alternative to prepare patients with thyrotoxicosis for surgery when drug treatment fails or is contraindicated and when emergency surgery is required. J. Clin. Apheresis, 2009.
American Journal of Surgery | 2010
Tarik Zafer Nursal; Ali Ezer; Kenan Caliskan; Nurkan Törer; Sedat Belli; Gokhan Moray
BACKGROUND An ideal treatment method for the widely prevalent pilonidal sinus disease is not yet available. The most commonly practiced technique is simple closure following resection of the effected tissue. However, high recurrence rates in some series have led to the search for other methods. One of these methods is the V-Y advancement flap (VYAF), which in theory results in the flattening of the natal cleft without tension in the suture line. METHODS In this prospective randomized controlled study, the VYAF method was compared to 2 simple primary closure techniques. In 238 patients, following resection, in the AL (all layers) group, all layers were closed with polypropylene sutures. In the SS (subcutaneous suture) group, polyglactin subcutaneous sutures were used to approximate the wound edges. Skin was closed separately in the SS group. In addition, demographic variables, past history, physical examination findings, defect dimensions, and wound tension were recorded. RESULTS Surgical site infection was observed in 23.9%, 17.4%, and 10.2% of the patients in AL, SS, and VYAF groups, respectively (P = .129). Early wound dehiscence without infection was detected in 11.9%, 7.4%, and 10.2% of the patients in groups AL, SS, and VYAF, respectively (P = .665). Mean follow-up was 29.7 +/- 15.6 months. Survival (time without recurrence) was not significantly different between groups (P = .648). In the whole group, independent predictors of recurrence according to logistic regression analysis were younger age, recurrent disease, presence of discharge on physical examination, and development of postoperative surgical site infection. CONCLUSIONS VYAF is not superior to simple primary closure techniques in terms of postoperative complications, recurrence, and patient satisfaction. For most cases, simple primary closure would suffice. Patients should be informed of the increased risk of recurrence if any of the independent predictors (being a recurrent case, presence of discharge, development of postoperative infection) are present.
Hpb | 2006
Ali Ezer; Tarik Zafer Nursal; Gokhan Moray; Sedat Yildirim; Feza Karakayali; Turgut Noyan; Mehmet Haberal
BACKGROUND The surgical treatment technique for liver hydatic cyst (LHC) cannot be standardized, and the surgical technique should be tailored according to the extent of the cyst and any adjunct complications of hydatid disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS All patients were treated with albendazole (10 mg/kg/day) for 15 days preoperatively. Total pericystectomy was performed in three patients (7%). Partial cystectomy and its modifications were performed in the remaining 41 patients (93%). RESULTS A total of 44 patients were operated on for LHC between December 1998 and October 2004 in our center. Patients were evaluated with ultrasonography and computed tomography scan to determine the extent of the disease and preoperative staging. Twenty-four (53%) of these patients were women and 20 were men (median age, 52.5 years; range, 19-81 years). The majority of patients (n=27) had 1 cyst, and the remaining 17 patients had multiple cysts. In four patients (9.1%), daughter cysts were found in the biliary system, and abscesses were present in three patients (7%). Biliary fistula was the most frequent complication (n=5). Three patients had wound infections. Follow-up was complete for 33 patients (75%). The mean postoperative follow-up was 11.9+/-10.8 months; there were four recurrences during this time. DISCUSSION The aim should be to provide complete drainage and obliteration of the cavity. Bile leak and biliary obstruction may complicate the postoperative course if bile leakage into the peritoneal cavity and obstruction in the biliary system are missed.
American Journal of Roentgenology | 2005
Aysin Pourbagher; M. Ali Pourbagher; Nebil Bal; Levent Oguzkurt; Ali Ezer
3Department of General Surgery, Baskent University Adana Teaching and Medical Research Center, Yuregir, Adana 01250, Turkey. eiomyoma of the breast is one of the rarest benign nonepithelial tumors [1]. Most leiomyomas that do occur in the breast are found in the subareolar region [2]. Leiomyoma of the breast parenchyma in the absence of periareolar lesions is uncommon [3]. Only 13 cases of parenchymal leiomyoma of the breast have been reported to date [4]. We present a 14th case, which is the first to be reported, to our knowledge, in Turkey. The patient was initially diagnosed with fibroadenoma and was followed for 2 years before she underwent surgery. Our report documents the mammography, sonography, and histopathology findings in this case.
Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques | 2004
A. Tarim; Tarik Zafer Nursal; Sedat Yildirim; Ali Ezer; Kenan Caliskan; Nurkan Törer
Morgagni hernias are rare and comprise approximately 3% of the congenital diaphragmatic hernias that are observed in 1 in 4800 live births. A 50-year-old female patient who complained of nonspecific chest pain radiating to the right arm for approximately 1 year presented. Chest x-ray revealed a right-sided paracardiac mass diagnosed Morgagni hernia by computerized tomography of the thorax. Laparoscopic exploration showed that the retrosternal hernia was actually a bilateral one. After reducing the contents of the hernial sacs, the defects were closed as a single defect with hernia stapler starting from each end and an appropriate sized polyprolene mesh was closed over the repair site. The patient did not have any symptoms of recurrence after 3 months. Recent advances in video-endoscopic surgery made it possible to perform repairs of these hernias less traumatic and more comfortable to the patients than the conventional transabdominal or transthoracic methods.
Acta Chirurgica Belgica | 2010
Nurkan Törer; Tarik Zafer Nursal; Kenan Caliskan; Ali Ezer; Tamer Colakoglu; Gokhan Moray; Mehmet Haberal
Abstract Purpose: to analyze the effect of anxiety and depression on the postoperative complications and length of hospitalization of patients with breast cancer. Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were filled out by the patients pre-operatively. Patients were asked to rate their pain by the visual analogue scale (VAS) after surgery. Age, seroma volume, day of drain withdrawal, complications, and pathological stages were noted. The median age of 49 patients with the diagnosis of breast cancer was 51 (36–80). There was a significant correlation between the pain score and Beck, HADS, HADS (anxiety) and HADS (depression) (8 hours; p = 0.021, 0.001, 0.004, 0.005 and 24 hours; p = 0.005, 0.012, 0.006, 0.120). The mean HADS depression score in those patients with complications was 9.1 ± 4.2 and that of patients with no complications was 6.6 ± 3.1 (p = 0.047). The mean hospital stay of patients with a normal HADS score (< 19) was 2.9 ± 1.1 days, whilst that of patients with an abnormal HADS score was 3.8 ± 1.2 days (p = 0.016). Patients with abnormal HADS anxiety and abnormal HADS (total) scores had an earlier stage of breast cancer (p = 0.077, p = 0.063). The psychological status of breast cancer patients effects their postoperative recovery period and it is easy to diagnose these patients by some brief questionnaires.
International Journal of Urology | 2004
Dalokay Kiliç; Ferhat Kilinc; Ali Ezer; Sezgin Guvel
Abstract The rare clinical occurrence of the spontaneous passage of bullet which was not found during an operation after a gunshot wound to the bladder in a 28‐year‐old man is described.
Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 2011
Alper Parlakgumus; Ali Ezer; Kenan Caliskan; Servet Emeksiz; Jale Karakaya; Tamer Colakoglu; Sedat Belli; Sedat Yildirim
BACKGROUND: Monopolar electrocauterization produces thermal effects on neighboring tissues, causing tissue damage. Recently, tissue sealing-cutting devices, which are easy to use and achieve simultaneous selective sealing and cutting with less production of heat, have been used. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a tissue sealing-cutting device vs monopolar electrocautery on wound healing in the early postoperative period after pilonidal sinus surgery. DESIGN: This study was a prospective randomized clinical trial. SETTING: This study was conducted at Military Hospital, Eskisehir, Turkey. PATIENTS: In total, 128 patients with chronic pilonidal disease were randomly assigned into 2 clinically comparable groups between December 2009 and June 2010. INTERVENTION: Pilonidal sinus excision was performed with monopolar electrocautery in the control group (n = 64) and with a tissue sealing-cutting device in the study group (n = 64). Data regarding wound healing, demographic variables, history, physical examination findings, defect dimensions, and scores for a visual analog scale were recorded. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The main outcomes measured were surgical site infection, early wound failure (dehiscence), and unhealed wound rate. RESULTS: Wound infection and dehiscence rates were significantly lower (P = .01 and .02), but the duration of surgery was significantly longer (P < .01) in the tissue sealing-cutting group. The unhealed wound rate was 12.5% in the electrocautery group and 4.7% in the tissue sealing-cutting group (P = .01). When the distance from the lowest margin to the anus was 5 cm or less, wound infection and dehiscence rates were lower in the tissue sealing-cutting group (P < .01 and .03). LIMITATIONS: We could not obtain data regarding the cost-effectiveness of the instruments. CONCLUSIONS: A tissue sealing-cutting device in pilonidal sinus surgery yields better wound healing than monopolar electrocautery.
Urologia Internationalis | 2007
Ozgur Yaycioglu; Serife Ulusan; Ali Ezer; Sezgin Guvel
A case of gossypiboma (retained surgical sponge) is described which caused ureteroappendiceal fistula 4 years after an open right ureterolithotomy operation. The patient was treated by removal of the retained sponges, appendectomy and ureteral stent insertion.