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Neurosurgery | 1993

Vertebral Hemangioma Symptomatic during Pregnancy–Report of a Case and Review of the Literature

Ismail H. Tekkök; Bektaş Açikgöz; Sağlam S; Onol B

A spinal tumor complicating pregnancy is a rare condition. A 25-year-old woman who became paraplegic during the 35th week of her second pregnancy presented during the postpartum period. She underwent two surgical interventions, and the cord compression caused by a T5 vertebral body hemangioma with laminar involvement and extradural extension was relieved. The occurrence of vertebral hemangiomas during pregnancy is discussed; the radiological features with special reference to magnetic resonance imaging are outlined; and cases from the literature are reviewed.


Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2002

Post-traumatic intradiploic leptomeningeal fistula and cyst.

Bektaş Açikgöz; Ismail H. Tekkök

A 59 year old female patient presented with ataxia and difficulty in walking. The neurological examination revealed right homonymous hemianopia and ataxia. Radiographic evaluation revealed a large occipital intradiploic cyst mainly in the left suboccipital area. There was also moderate hydrocephalus and encephalomalacia of the left occipital pole. Bone window studies also demonstrated a growing fracture extending from the upper pole of the cyst to the vertex. Both pathologies were attributed to child abuse the patient suffered when she was a child. At first surgery, decompression of the cerebellum was followed by duroplasty and acrylic cranioplasty to the posterior cranial fossa. A month later, a shunt had to be inserted for hydrocephalus. At 7 months postoperatively, the patient is well and free of any symptoms or recurrence.


Spinal Cord | 1996

Endoscopic evacuation of sacral hydatid cysts: case report

Bektaş Açikgöz; Cem Sungur; Tunçalp Özgen; Mehmet Çamurdanoğlu; Mustafa Berker

A case of hydatid disease of the intra and parasacral area is reported. This rare localization was probably due to previous abdominal hydatid cyst surgery. The patient underwent surgery, with a small opening in the SI lamina and the cysts were removed totally with the aid of a rigid endoscope. The surgical technique used and MRI findings are discussed.


Neurosurgical Review | 1992

Meningiomas of the lateral ventricle. Report on six cases.

Hakan Caner; Bektaş Açikgöz; Tunçalp Özgen; Ahmet Çolak; Onol B

In this study 6 patients who had meningioma of the lateral ventricle are reviewed. The incidence is 1.8% of cases of meningiomas in our series. Microsurgical techniques were employed in all patients. There was no death and the follow-up period was between 5 months and 10 years. No recurrence was seen. Although the origin of these tumors is still not known, Dunn and Kernohan note that the choroid plexus has the potential for the production of menigothelial, fibrous, or mixed patterns. Our pathological results confirmed this suggestion.


Spinal Cord | 1991

Surgery for Progressive Pott's Paraplegia (Tuberculous Paraplegia)

Bektaş Açikgöz; Ozcan Oe; D Belen; Aykut Erbengi; Tunçalp Özgen

This is a study of 20 patients who had surgical intervention for Potfs paraplegia at the Hacettepe University Neurosurgery Department, Ankara. All patients were admitted with progressive paraparesis. Eleven patients had vertebrectomies, 5 laminectomies and in 4 patients costo-transversectomies were performed. The follow-up period ranged from 1 to 10 years. Thirteen patients were found to be normal at follow-up examinations (65%). In 4 patients there was some improvement in their neurological status, and the others had no improvement.


Acta Neurochirurgica | 1996

Effect of Nd∶YAG laser on experimental disc degeneration part I. Biochemical and radiographical analysis

Mehmet Turgut; Bektaş Açikgöz; Kamer Kilinc; O. Ekin Özcan; Aykut Erbengi

SummaryIntervertebral disc herniation is an important health problem from both the social and economic aspect. It is often accompanied by a decrease in the content of water and proteoglycan (PG). The present study was undertaken to elucidate the effect of neodymium-yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd∶YAG) laser on degenerated disc tissue.In this study a ventral disc herniation model in guinea pigs was performed to study the effects of Nd∶YAG laser on degenerated disc with low water and PG content. Effect of Nd∶YAG laser on degenerated cervical disc tissue is examined from the aspects of biochemistry and radiology. In the acute period water, PG, and collagen content decreased due to the ablative effect of Nd∶YAG laser on disc tissue. When changes in the degenerated disc in the post-laser chronic period were compared with degenerated disc findings, statistically significant changes could not be be found.From the results of this study, there is no question that the Nd∶YAG laser offers many potential benefits, it remains to be proven whether or not this is of real benefit in the treatment of patients with degenerated disc disease.


Neurosurgical Review | 1991

Posterior fossa chordomas--with special reference to transoral surgery.

Aykut Erbengi; Ismail H. Tekkök; Bektaş Açikgöz

Nine cases of posterior fossa chordomas are presented. The clinical features, treatment, and outcomes are discussed. Two patients underwent transoral surgery. Advantages and disadvantages of this approach are discussed and related to the recent literature.


Spinal Cord | 1990

Wrestling causing paraplegia

Bektaş Açikgöz; Tunçalp Özgen; Aykut Erbengi; S Peker; Vural Bertan; S. Saǧlam

This report deals with 4 patients who had a spinal cord injury resulting from wrestling.The cause and the results are discussed.


Acta Neurochirurgica | 1998

Changes in End-Plate Vascularity after Nd: YAG Laser Application to the Guinea Pig Intervertebral Disc

Mehmet Turgut; H. Sargın; Onol B; Bektaş Açikgöz

Summary The authors previously have reported the effects of neodymium-yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd: YAG) laser on the cartilage end-plates (CEPs) in an animal model. However, there is no experimental study in the literature which specifically addresses the effects of the laser on CEP vascularity. The aim of our study is to investigate the vascular response of the CEP to Nd: YAG laser. In this study, sixteen guinea pigs were used. Experimental intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration was induced in 12 animals by a ventral disc incision to study the effects of Nd: YAG laser on the CEP of the degenerated IVD from the aspects of pathology and radiology. At 2 months after the experimental annular lesion, the CEP vascular channel counts had increased significantly (p=0.00) in the cranial CEP to 104%, and to 99% in the caudal CEP. In the early period after laser irradiation the vessel counts from both CEPs decreased due to the extensive damage of Nd: YAG laser on disc tissue (p=0.00). Accordingly, the value of CEP index and MR signal intensity of the CEPs (cranial and caudal) had decreased one month after laser application. Thereafter, both the CEP vascular channel counts and the MR signal intensity remained relatively constant throughout the course of the experiment, but the value of CEP index had increased to 68% of the normal IVD. From the results of present study, it is evident that laser application had a significant negative influence on the CEP vascularization of the degenerated IVD.


Acta Neurochirurgica | 1996

Angiotensin II receptor content within the subfornical organ and organum vasculosum lamina terminalis increases after experimental subarachnoid haemorrhage in rats

Bektaş Açikgöz; Tunçalp Özgen; F. Özdoğan; A. Sungur; I. Hakki Tekkök

SummaryNests of cells within the central nervous system, namely the circumventricular organs (CVOs) which include the subfornical organ (SFO), organum vasculosum lamina terminalis (OVLT), area postrema (AP) and the median eminence (ME) are known to contain not only receptors for angiotensin II (ANG II) but also ANG II itself. Though the significance of this central ANG II network in the pathophysiology of certain conditions like hypertension is well established, there appears to be a lack of knowledge as to how this system might be involved after subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). In this study, we have investigated ANG II receptor content change at various circumventricular organs after experimental subarachnoid haemorrhage in rats using a transcervical transclivai model. ANG II receptor content was detected by in vivo autoradiography using intracisternal ANG II Sar 1, Ile 8 labelled with iodine (I) 125 both at 30 minutes and 48 hours after the SAH. Serum angiotensin converting enzyme activity was also detected during the time course reflecting the involvement of the peripheral angiotensin system and showed an early rise and a fall after two days. Immunohistochemistry was utilized to show the ANG II-containing cells within the circumventricular organs. SFO and OVLT were found to have a statistically significant increase in ANG II receptor content persisting over two days after the SAH. These alterations in the receptor content of CVOs may indicate their possible role in delayed ischaemic deficits seen after SAH.

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Ozcan Oe

Hacettepe University

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Onol B

Hacettepe University

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Mehmet Turgut

Adnan Menderes University

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