Aziz Alturfan
Istanbul University
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2004
Reha N. Tandogan; Omer Taser; Asim Kayaalp; Emin Taşkıran; Halit Pinar; Bulent Alparslan; Aziz Alturfan
The purposes of this multi-center study were: (a) to document the location and type of meniscal and chondral lesions that accompany anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears, and (b) to test for possible relationships between these lesions and patient age, time from initial injury (TFI), and sports level (i.e., recreation, amateur, professional, and national). The cases of 764 patients with ACL tears who underwent arthroscopy for the first time were retrospectively analyzed. The group included 684 males and 80 females of mean age 27 years (range 14–59 years). The mean TFI was 19.8 months (range 0.2–360 months). Eighty-seven percent of the group engaged in regular sporting activity. Thirty-seven percent had medial meniscal tears, 16% had lateral meniscal tears, and 20% had tears of both menisci. The most common tear types were longitudinal tears in the posterior and middle horns of both menisci. Tears of the lateral meniscus were more centrally located than those of the medial meniscus. Incomplete tears and radial tears were significantly more common in the lateral meniscus. Nineteen percent of the knees had one or more chondral lesions. Sixty percent of the chondral lesions were located in the medial tibio-femoral compartment. Patient age was statistically associated with presence of a medial meniscal tear, presence of a grade 3 or 4 chondral lesion, and presence of a complex tear of the medial meniscus. Sports level was not statistically related to any of the parameters studied. The odds of having a medial meniscal tear at 2 to 5 years TFI were 2.2 times higher than the odds in the first year post-injury, and the odds at >5 years were 5.9 times higher than at 0 to 12 months TFI. The frequency of lateral meniscal tear remained fairly constant at 2 years TFI. The odds of having a grade 3 or 4 chondral lesion were 2.7 times greater at 2 to 5 years TFI than they were at 1 year post-injury, and these odds increased to 4.7 when patients at >5 years TFI were compared to those in the 2 to 5 years category. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that TFI and age were equally important predictors of lateral meniscal tears and of grade 3 or 4 chondral lesions; however, TFI was the better predictor of medial meniscal tear.
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2012
Onder Kilicoglu; Goksel Dikmen; Özgür Koyuncu; Bilge Bilgic; Aziz Alturfan
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of demineralized bone matrix (DBM) on tendon-bone healing. METHODS The extensor digitorum longus tendon was fixed with pegged suture technique in a tunnel at the proximal tibia in both legs of 12 New Zealand rabbits. Rabbit DBM was applied in the tunnel on the right limbs before fixation (study group), while the fixation was performed without DBM in the left legs (control group). Randomly, four rabbits were sacrificed at the 3rd, four rabbits at the 6th and the remaining four rabbits at the 9th week with an intravenous high dose (200 mg/kg) pentothal and both legs were collected for histological analysis. Each specimen was blindly and independently examined to assess fibrocartilage formation, new bone formation, tendon graft bonding to adjacent tissue and Sharpeys fiber formation. A scoring system was used for quantification of histopathological analysis. RESULTS The DBM group showed higher number of Sharpeys fibers, slightly increased fibrocartilage formation and new bone formation scores than the control group in the 3rd week. All histological scores were similar in both groups in the 6th and 9th weeks (p>0.05). CONCLUSION DBM increased new bone formation and the number of Sharpeys fibers in a bone tunnel animal model within the first three weeks of tendon-bone healing process.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2003
Mehmet Asik; Cengiz Sen; Omer Taser; Aziz Alturfan; Yunus V. Sozen
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 2001
Onder Kilicoglu; Mehmet Demirhan; Yalcin Yavuzer; Aziz Alturfan
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2004
Onder Kilicoglu; Aziz Alturfan; Mehmet Demirhan
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2002
Mehmet Asik; Cengiz Sen; Omer Taser; Yunus V. Sozen; Aziz Alturfan
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 1990
Omer Taser; Halit Pinar; Irfan Esenkaya; Aziz Alturfan
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2004
Mehmet Demirhan; Sercan Akpinar; Aziz Alturfan
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 1999
Aziz Alturfan; Ata Can Atalar
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 1991
Omer Taser; Aziz Alturfan; Halit Pinar; Abdullah Gogus