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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016

Complications of tracheobronchial foreign bodies.

Bayram Altuntas; Yener Aydin; Atila Eroglu

BACKGROUND/AIM Tracheobronchial foreign bodies may cause several complications in the respiratory system. We aimed to present the complications of tracheobronchial foreign bodies. MATERIALS AND METHODS Between January 1990 and March 2015, 813 patients with suspected tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration were hospitalized in our department. Patients with complications related to foreign bodies in airways were included in this study. We retrospectively evaluated the records of patients according to symptoms, foreign body type, localizations, and complications. RESULTS A foreign body was found in 701 of 813 patients (86.2%). Complications related to foreign bodies settled in airways were seen in 96 patients (13.7%). The most common complications were atelectasis and pneumonia in 36 (5.1%) and 26 (3.7%) patients, respectively. Other complications were bronchiectasis (n = 12, 1.7%), cardiopulmonary arrest (n = 11, 1.6%), bronchostenosis (n = 3, 0.4%), death (n = 2, 0.3%), migration of foreign body (n = 2, 0.3%), pneumomediastinum (n = 2, 0.3%), tracheal perforation (n = 1, 0.15%), pneumothorax (n = 1, 0.15%), and hemoptysis (n = 1, 0.15%). Coughing (n = 74, 77.1%) and diminished respiratory sounds (59.3%, n = 57) were the most common findings. CONCLUSION Careful evaluation and rapid intervention are life-saving methods in tracheobronchial foreign body aspirations.


The Eurasian Journal of Medicine | 2012

A rare thymoma type presenting as a giant intrathoracic tumor: lipofibroadenoma.

Yener Aydin; Sare Sipal; Mine Celik; Omer Araz; Ali Bilal Ulas; Fatih Alper; Atila Eroglu

Type B1 thymoma (lipofibroadenoma) is extremely rare. The tumor is characterized by an organoid appearance rich in lymphocytes with medullary differentiation and perivascular spaces. A twenty-three-year-old female patient was admitted to our clinic with complaints of chest pain and dyspnea for six months. Chest computed tomography showed solid and fatty components of masses 21×7 and 5×7 cm with clear borders in the right thoracic cavity. The patient underwent a posterolateral thoracotomy in which the mass, arising from the anterior mediastinum, was resected. Histopathological examination showed that the mass was Type B1 thymoma, and the patient was presented in light of the literature.


European Journal of General Practice | 2018

Delayed diagnosis of a case of Zenker’s diverticulum. What may happen when a family physician does not visit his family physician

Zekeriya Akturk; Ali Bilal Ulas; Atila Eroglu

Abstract Introduction: Zenker’s diverticulum is a diverticulum of the mucosa of the pharynx, just above the cricopharyngeal muscle. It occurs commonly in elderly patients (over 70 years) and the typical symptoms include dysphagia, regurgitation, chronic cough, aspiration and weight loss. Case: We are reporting dysphagia in a 49-years old man who was treated as having Helicobacter Pylori gastritis for three years. Being a family physician himself, the patient applied to specialists in gastroenterology, bypassing primary care. During a casual interview on his symptoms, a family physician referred him to undergo a repeated endoscopy with suspected Zenker’s diverticulum. After being diagnosed with Zenker’s diverticulum, the patient underwent surgical intervention at the department of thoracic surgery and made a full recovery. He regained five kilograms at the end of five weeks after the operation. Conclusion: This case demonstrates once more the importance of history taking and follow-up in medical care. Attentive listening by a family physician could have probably prevented the delay of service in this case.


Acta Cardiologica Sinica | 2013

Misdiagnosed Chest Pain: Spontaneous Esophageal Rupture

Sinan Inci; Fuat Gundogdu; Hasan Gungor; Sakir Arslan; Atila Turkyilmaz; Atila Eroglu


Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia | 2011

The Thoracicus Longus and Thoracodorsalis Nerve Block: A Supplemental Block for Thoracic Anesthesia Analgesia

Mehmet Cesur; Haci Ahmet Alici; Atila Eroglu; Ali Fuat Erdem; Atilla Turkyilmaz


Diseases of The Esophagus | 2018

PS02.012: AN IMPORTANT COMPLICATION OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE ESOPHAGECTOMIES: HIATAL HERNIA

Atila Eroglu; Yener Aydin; Ali Bilal Ulas; Coskun Daharli


Diseases of The Esophagus | 2018

PS01.091: A DANGEROUS FOREIGN BODY IN ESOPHAGUS: ALKALINE BATTERIES

Yener Aydin; Atila Eroglu; Atila Turkyilmaz; Fatma Genç; Ali Bilal Ulas


Diseases of The Esophagus | 2018

PS01.089: A DIFFERENT FIXATION METHOD TO PREVENT STENT MIGRATION IN ESOPHAGEAL FISTULAS AND PERFORATIONS

Atila Eroglu; Yener Aydin; Ali Bilal Ulas; Ömer Yilmaz


Diseases of The Esophagus | 2018

PS01.109: A RARE TUMOR OF THE CERVICAL ESOPHAGUS: SCHWANNOMA

Yener Aydin; Atila Eroglu; Ali Bilal Ulas; Hilmi Keskin; Sevilay Ozmen


Diseases of The Esophagus | 2018

PS02.016: MINIMALLY INVASIVE ESOPHAGECTOMY IN ESOPHAGEAL CANCER: EXPERIENCE IN THE FIRST 100 CASES

Atila Eroglu; Coskun Daharli; Yener Aydin; Ali Bilal Ulas; Haci Ahmet Alici

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Karadeniz Technical University

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