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International Journal of Surgery | 2012

Comparison of short-term results of modified Karydakis flap and modified Limberg flap for pilonidal sinus surgery

Turgut Karaca; Omer Yoldas; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin; Saadet Özer; Suna Yoldaş; Nihal Karaca

The aim of this study was to compare and analyze the short term results of modified Karydakis flap reconstruction (MKF) and modified Limberg flap reconstruction (MLF). This is a retrospective analysis of 81 patients operated for pilonidal sinus disease. There were 46 patients in MLF group and 35 patients in MKF group. We compared patients age, BMI, operation time, removal time of suction drain, time of feeling completely healed, type of presentation, complications, postoperative 1., 3., 5. Days VAS scores, time to stop analgesic drugs and time to sit on chair or throne without pain. Complication rate, analgesic drug stopping time, postoperative 5. days VAS score were lower in MLF group and there were significant difference between groups. MLF group patients feel better (P: 0.010), they recommended this operation to other pilonidal sinus patients (P: 0.010) and 36 of them rated their satisfaction excellent and 10 of them good (P: 0.010). MLF procedure was more comfortable for patients. Lesser pain, lower complication and recurrence rates and higher patient satisfaction were detected in MLF group.


International Journal of Surgery | 2013

Effects of tamoxifen citrate on postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion in a rat model

Turgut Karaca; Ahmet Uğur Gözalan; Omer Yoldas; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin; Ayla Tezer

BACKGROUND/AIMS The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of oral tamoxifen citrate on postoperative intra-abdominal adhesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS Forty five rats were randomly separated in to 3 groups. Group 1: Control group (15 rats), Group 2: tmx 1 group (15 rats) and Group 3: tmx 10 group (15 rats). The cecum was abraded with a sterile gauze until subserosal hemorrhage had developed. Full- thickness 4-0 silk sutures were also placed in the traumatized anterior cecal wall to increase the adhesive reaction. In Group 1 (control group), adhesion induction was performed and no treatment was given. In Group 2 (tmx 1 group), after adhesion induction, 1 mg/kg/day tamoxifen citrate was given by orogastric gavage. In Group 3 (tmx 10 group), adhesion induction was performed and 10 mg/kg/day tamoxifen citrate was given by orogastric gavage. Rats were sacrificed on postoperative day 30. At the time of second surgery, after the abdominal fascia had been opened blood samples were collected to evaluate serum TGFβ-1 levels and following the macroscopic adhesion scoring, tissue specimens of the bowel and adhesions were subjected to histopathological investigation. RESULTS In group 1 and group 2 we detected higher scores for the macroscopic classification (2.25 ± 1.13 vs. 1.53 ± 0.77) and histopathological scores (2.72 ± 0.64 vs. 2.53 ± 0.87) for fibrosis and serum TGFβ-1 levels (42000 ± 2935 vs. 32988 ± 10804). In group 3 we have detected decreased scores for macroscopic classification (0.91 ± 0.51) and histopathological scores (1.58 ± 0.90) for fibrosis and serum TGFβ-1 levels (22847 ± 4976). There were no significant differences between group 1 and group 2 according to the macroscopic classification and pathological scores for fibrosis. There were statistically significant difference between tamoxifen 10 mg/kg group and the other groups according to macroscopic classification ( P: G1-3: 0.004; G2-3: 0.046), pathological scores for fibrosis (P: G1-3: 0.004; G2-3: 0.011) and serum TGFβ-1 levels (P: G1-3:<0.001). CONCLUSIONS In conclusion tamoxifen citrate seems to be useful for preventing postoperative intra-abdominal adhesions. Its effects are in a dose and time dependent manner. Further studies must be carried out to use tamoxifen for preventing intra-abdominal postoperative adhesions in clinical practice.


Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2014

Polymorphisms in DNA repair genes XRCC2 and XRCC3 risk of gastric cancer in Turkey

Ilhami Gok; Meryem Baday; Süleyman Çetinkünar; Kemal Kiliç; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin

We studied the prevalence of polymorphisms in genes XRCC2 and XRCC3 in stomach cancer patients who lived in North Eastern Turkey. A total of 61 cancer patients and 78 controls were included in this study. Single nucleotide changes were studied in XRCC2 and XRCC3 genes at locus Arg188His and Thr241Met. Blood samples were taken from the patients and controls, and DNA was isolated. The regions of interest were amplified using a polymerase chain reaction method. After amplification, we used restriction enzymes (HphI and NcoI) to digest the amplified product. Digested product was then run through gel electrophoresis. We identified changes in the nucleotides in these specific regions. It was found that the Arg188His polymorphism of the XRCC2 gene was about 39% (24 out of the 61) among cancer patients. However, only 15% (12 out of 78) of the control group indicated this polymorphism. We also observed that 18 of the 61 cancer patients (29%) carried the Thr241Met polymorphism of the XRCC3 gene whereas 11 of the 78 (14%) individuals in the control group had the polymorphism. Our results showed a significant difference in polymorphism ratios between the cancer patients and health control group for the regions of interest. This result clearly showed that these polymorphisms increase the risk of stomach cancer and might be a strong marker for early diagnosis of gastric cancer.


Case Reports in Medicine | 2011

Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiseptate Gallbladder with Recurrent Abdominal Pain

Turgut Karaca; Omer Yoldas; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin; Selma Bilgin; Ender Evcik; Saadet Ozen

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is usually performed for gallstones or polyp of the gallbladder. Multiseptate gallbladder is a rare congenital malformation. Although several asymptomatic cases have been described, patient usually present with right upper abdominal pain. We present a 29-year-old female patient with multiseptate gallbladder, cholecystectomy was performed, and her abdominal pain and gastrointestinal complaints have resolved.


Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | 2014

Protective role of heparin in the injury of the liver and kidney on the experimental model of ischemia/reperfusion

Ali Ümit Yener; Mustafa Cüneyt Çiçek; Serhat Bahadir Genc; Turgut Özkan; Emre Doğan; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin; Tezcan Akın; Havva Erdem; Handan Ankarali

BackgroundSurgery of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAA) is associated with high incidence of serious complications. Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury may be responsible for these complications. We investigated the effect of degree of anticoagulation on remote organ I/R injuries and whether heparin is protective against I/R injury in addition to its anticoagulant properties.MethodsSpraque Dawley rats were used to determine both liver and kidney concentrations of HSP-70,IL-6, MPO in four groups: ischemic control (operation with cross-clamping and intraperitoneal administration of 0.9% saline, n = 7), sham (operation without cross-clamping, n = 7), heparin (ACT level about 200), and high dose heparin (ACT level up to 600). Histological analyses of the organs were performed.ResultsHistopathological evaluation of kidney presented significant differences between groups with regards to the cytoplasmic vacuole formation, hemorrhage, tubular cell degeneration and tubular dilatation while heparinized group had best results. The kidney MPO and HSP-70 levels significantly decreased (p < 0.05), but IL-6 level was not significant (p > 0.05) in heparinized group when compared to ischemic control group. No statistically significant intergroup differences were detected in the tissue samples of liver. Immunohistochemical markers of the liver were compared and no statistically significant difference was found among the groups.ConclusionHeparin is an important anticoagulation agent in TAAA surgical procedures but the use of higher levels of heparin in the present study revealed no beneficial effects. Bleeding complications is much less when heparin is used in the real-world clinical practice as ACT levels of 200.


International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2015

The effect of silymarin on hepatic regeneration after partial hepatectomy: is silymarin effective in hepatic regeneration?

Süleyman Çetinkünar; Serhat Tokgöz; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin; Hasan Erdem; Recep Aktimur; Serpil Can; Hüseyin Serkan Erol; Atilla Isgoren; Selim Sözen; Yılmaz Polat


Naunyn-schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology | 2013

The protective effect of amiodarone in lung tissue of cecal ligation and puncture-induced septic rats: a perspective from inflammatory cytokine release and oxidative stress

Beyzagul Polat; Elif Cadirci; Zekai Halici; Yasin Bayir; Deniz Unal; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin; Tugba Nurcan Yuksel; Serhat Vançelik


Journal of Surgical Research | 2015

Tamoxifen citrate: a glimmer of hope for silicosis

Ömer Yoldaş; Turgut Karaca; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin; Omer Hinc Yilmaz; Gulcin Guler Simsek; Ibrahim Onur Alici; Andac Uzdogan; Nihal Karaca; Tezcan Akin; Suna Yoldaş; Filiz Akbiyik


International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2015

The effect of polymorphism in DNA repair genes RAD51 and XRCC2 in colorectal cancer in Turkish population

Süleyman Çetinkünar; Ilhami Gok; Ruchan Bahadir Celep; Dogan Ilhan; Hasan Erdem; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin; Recep Aktimur


Archive | 2011

Asemptomatik safra kesesi taşı olan hastalarda laparoskopik kolesistektominin gastrointestinal hayat kalitesi üzerine etkisi

Süleyman Çetinkünar; Serhat Tokgöz; Mehmet Tokaç; Bülent Çağlar Bilgin; Köksal Bilgen; Bahadır Celep; Oğuz Hasdemir; Mesut Y. Atlı

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