Cabir Alan
Istanbul University
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International Urology and Nephrology | 2004
Cabir Alan; Süleyman Ataus; Burcin Tunc
Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) is a rare form of chronic pyelonephritis. With the review of the literature, we reported two cases of XPN with psoas muscle abscesses caused by Staphylococciaereus in one of the patient and Serratia mascerentes in the other. Both of the patients had renal calculus. We performed nephrectomy with psoas abscess drainage and started appropriate antibiotics, but one of the patients died of septic shock. Other patient is free of symptoms at the end of 5 years follow-up.
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2004
Bulent Cetinel; Oktay Demirkesen; Ali Riza Kural; Bulent Onal; Cabir Alan
Objective: Management of male sphincteric incontinence is still challenging. We present our experience with a new male sling technique using polypropylene mesh tape (PMT). Material and Methods: A total of 12 patients (age range 17-75 years; median age 61 years) underwent the procedure. Sphincteric incontinence was due to radical prostatectomy in three patients, transurethral prostatectomy in four, open prostatectomy in two and neurologic etiologies in three. All patients had urodynamic stress incontinence with a mean Valsalva leak point pressure of 48.8 cmH2O (range 40-68 cmH2O). Through a midline incision the PMT sling was passed through the perineal membrane on each side and the limbs of the tape were withdrawn to a suprapubic incision with the help of trocars. The tension of the tape was adjusted during a retrograde sphincterometry until a retrograde leak point pressure of 30-50 cmH2O was achieved. Results: The average operative time was 65 min (45-110 min). Follow-up was 12.1-46.4 months (median 31.6 months). Urinary incontinence was cured or improved in nine patients (75%) and there was no improvement in three (25%). Intermittent catheterization was initiated in three patients with impaired detrusor contractions due to neurologic etiology. One patient had intraoperative bladder perforation and one had perineal numbness lasting for 2 months. None of the patients had urethral erosion, wound infection or any other major complications. Conclusions: This procedure seems to be an effective and safe treatment for patients with sphincteric incontinence. Regarding the etiology of urinary incontinence, this technique seems to be more effective in transurethral prostatectomy-related sphincteric incontinence than in sphincteric incontinence of other etiologies. Further experience with more patients and a longer follow-up period is mandatory to determine the long-term effectiveness of the technique.
Journal of Endourology | 2004
Veli Yalcin; Cabir Alan; Ali Ulvi Önder; Oktay Demirkesen; Mehmet Kalkan
An 18-year-old patient with repaired bladder exstrophy developed a 550-g stone burden in his augmented bladder. The stones were removed percutaneously with the aid of a pneumatic lithotripter. This should be considered the method of choice in these difficult cases.
International Urogynecology Journal | 2004
Bulent Cetinel; Oktay Demirkesen; Bulent Onal; Emre Akkus; Cabir Alan; Gunay Can
Journal of Endourology | 2007
Erkan Demir; Cabir Alan; Mete Kilciler; Selahattin Bedir
International Urology and Nephrology | 2006
Burcin Tunc; Mustafa Ozguroglu; Oktay Demirkesen; Cabir Alan; Haydar Durak; Fazilet Oner Dincbas; Ali Riza Kural
Gulhane Medical Journal | 2007
Cabir Alan; Bedrettin Seçkin; Oktay Demirkesen; Bulent Cetinel; Koray Erten; A. Önder Örs; Lütfü Tahmaz
Gulhane Medical Journal | 2007
Cabir Alan; Oktay Demirkesen; Bedrettin Seçkin; A. Önder Örs; Lütfü Tahmaz; Koray Erten
Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi | 2005
Bulent Onal; Burcin Tunc; Süleyman Ataus; Cabir Alan; Veli Yalcin; Armağan Öner
Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi | 2004
Cabir Alan; Burcin Tunc; Oktay Demirkesen