Atilla Saraç
Ondokuz Mayıs University
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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2001
Haci Akar; Atilla Saraç; Cüneyt Konuralp; Levent Yildiz; Fersat Kolbakir
OBJECTIVE Reperfusion injury can be seen after acute arterial occlusion, acute myocardial infarctus and during open heart surgery and vascular surgery. Protective effects of ascorbic acid and carnitine on reperfusion damage were tested and compared using histopathologic examination on ischemia model in the rabbit hind limb. METHODS Four groups (each containing ten animals) were used. In group I (G1), only anesthesia was administered and a biopsy was taken from the soleus muscle after 6 h. In group II (G2), group III (G3), and group IV (G4), after induction of anesthesia, arterial blood circulation of right posterior extremity was blocked by a tourniquet proximally. After four hours of ischemia, just before releasing of tourniquet, physiologic saline solution, sodium ascorbate (Redoxan) and L-carnitine (Carnitine) were administered intravenously to G2, G3 and G4, respectively. Following 2 h of reperfusion, biopsies were taken from soleus muscles. All of the biopsy slides were observed under the light microscope from the aspect of six different histopathologic criteria (loss of striation, nuclear centralisation, formation of ring and/or splitting, changing on diameters of muscle fibers, necrosis and minimal fibrosis) of ischemic muscle. RESULTS Ischemic change criteria were seen less frequency in both vitamin C and carnitine groups compared to the control and placebo groups. However, this protective effect was statistically significant only for the aspect of segmental necrosis, centralization of nuclei and diameter change parameters in G3 and in G4. When G3 and G4 were compared, the differences on protective effects were significant only from the aspect of fibrosis (P<0.001) and changing on diameter of the fibers (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS Both sodium ascorbate and carnitine are effective on reducing the reperfusion injury in skeletal muscle. But when we compared these two agents to each other, we found that carnitine seems a little more protective on our experimental model.
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | 2002
Haci Akar; Atilla Saraç; Cüneyt Konuralp; Fersat Kolbakir; Tahsin Keçeligil
AbstractBackground: Posttraumatic pseudoaneurysm of the peripheral arteries infrequently occurs as a late complication of arterial injury. The pseudoaneurysmatic mass may cause ischemia of the extremity. It can be easily diagnosed by history and physical examination. The advisable surgical technique consists in reconstruction of the vessel by using a saphenous vein graft interposition. Case Study: A 25-year-old patient with posttraumatic pseudoaneurysm of the anterior tibial artery as a late complication of gunshot injury is presented which was successfully repaired in our clinic by using the reconstructive technique of saphenous vein graft interposition.
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2004
Erkan Iriz; Ferşat Kolbakir; Atilla Saraç; Haci Akar; Hasan Tahsin Keceligil; Mustafa Kemal Demirag
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2007
Mustafa Kemal Demirag; Koray Topgül; Atilla Saraç; Hasan Tahsin Keçeligil
Fırat Tıp Dergisi | 2009
Atilla Saraç; Mustafa Kemal Demirağ; Hüseyin Akan; Hasan Tahsin Keçeligil
Türkiye Klinikleri Cardiovascular Sciences | 2007
Muzaffer Bahcivan; Atilla Saraç; Mustafa Kemal Demirağ; Ferşat Kolbakir; Hasan Tahsin Keçeligil
Türkiye Klinikleri Cardiovascular Sciences | 2006
Mustafa Kemal Demirağ; Hasan Tahsin Keçeligil; Osman Yeşildağ; Sabri Demircan; Emre Aksakal; Atilla Saraç
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2005
Haci Akar; Erkan Iriz; Ferşat Kolbakir; Atilla Saraç; Olcay Sagkan
Archive | 2004
Atilla Saraç; Hüseyin Akan; Mustafa Kemal
Archive | 2004
Semih Murat Yücel; Mustafa Kemal; Atilla Saraç