Cankon Germiyanoğlu
Ondokuz Mayıs University
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International Journal of Urology | 2004
Ali Ayyildiz; Barış Nuhoğlu; Bulent Gulerkaya; Muzaffer Çaydere; Hüseyin Üstün; Cankon Germiyanoğlu; Demokan Erol
Abstract Background: In the pathogenesis of urethral stricture, fibrosis is associated with an excessive collagen increase. After the recognition that topical application of Mitomycin‐C (MMC) inhibits fibroblast proliferation and is effective in preventing scar formation, many studies have been carried out on this subject outside the scope of urology. The aim of the present study is to observe the intraurethral impact of the employment of low doses of MMC on scar formation and fibrosis in experimental rat model.
International Journal of Urology | 2006
Barış Nuhoğlu; Ali Ayyildiz; Ersagun Karagüzel; Özden Cebeci; Cankon Germiyanoğlu
Aim: In our randomized prospective study, we aimed to evaluate the efficiency of plasmakinetic resection of prostate (PKRP) by comparing the preoperative and postoperative results of the transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) and PKRP techniques which we administered in patients with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) in our clinic.
The Journal of Urology | 2009
Emre Huri; Turgay Akgül; Ali Ayyildiz; Hüseyin Üstün; Cankon Germiyanoğlu
PURPOSE Ankaferd BloodStopper is a mixture of 5 plants used in traditional Turkish medicine as hemostatic agent for external traumatic, postoperative and dental bleeding. We investigated the hemostatic efficacy of Ankaferd BloodStopper for partial nephrectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 24 Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups of 6 each. Group 1 underwent partial nephrectomy with hilar control as the conventional technique. Group 2 underwent the conventional technique with hemostatic agent application. Group 3 underwent hemostatic agent application to the renal parenchyma. In Group 4 partial nephrectomy was performed and the hemostatic agent was used without hilar control. Warm ischemia and partial nephrectomy times, and the number of hemostatic agent applications were recorded. Histopathological evaluations were completed. The Fisher, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS Mean kidney size was 2 x 2.5 x 0.05 cm. Mean partial nephrectomy time was 3.7, 2.7, 1.8 and 3.2 minutes in groups 1 to 4, respectively, which was significantly different between groups 1 and 3 (p = 0.007). Warm ischemia time in group 3 was less than in group 1 (p = 0.011). The number of hemostatic agent applications was higher in groups 3 and 4 compared to those in group 2 (p = 0.003). Glomerular necrosis was detected at a higher rate in group 1 compared to that in groups 3 and 4 (p = 0.015). Calcification formed significantly more in group 1 than in groups 2 to 4 (p <0.05). Erythrocyte aggregation was greater in groups 2 to 4 than in group 1 (p = 0.015). Giant cell reaction, fibrosis, inflammation and microvascular proliferation were not statistically different among the groups (p >0.05). CONCLUSIONS Ankaferd BloodStopper decreases partial nephrectomy and warm ischemia times, and provides hemostasis. Erythrocyte aggregation confirmed the hemostatic action of the agent, while the absence of glomerular necrosis and calcification may have positive relevance.
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 1997
M. C. Uygur; B. Gülerkaya; U. Altuğ; Cankon Germiyanoğlu; Demokan Erol
Thirty-two cases of penile fracture in 1983-1996 were retrospectively reviewed and the patients were recalled for assessment of current status. The time from injury to repair ranged from 8 to 31 hours. The tear in the tunica albuginea was repaired with absorbable interrupted sutures. All patients were discharged on the day after operation. Skin loss required dermal grafting one month postoperatively in one patient. Erectile function returned within 2 days and coitus was achieved on average 13 days after the repair. Two patients had slight penile curvature which did not impede coitus. At long-term follow-up all patients reported satisfactory function.
Anz Journal of Surgery | 2008
Ali Ayyildiz; K. Turgay Akgül; Emre Huri; Barış Nuhoğlu; Bulent Kilicoglu; Hüseyin Üstün; Mesut Gürdal; Cankon Germiyanoğlu
Aim: To investigate long‐term histological features of bladder augmentation using porcine small intestine submucosa (SIS) in a rabbit model.
Pediatric Surgery International | 2002
M. Cemil Uygur; Dursun Ünal; M. Özgür Tan; Cankon Germiyanoğlu; Demokan Erol
Abstract The repair of hypospadias is among the most difficult problems in urology, as it demands the construction of a well-functioning urethra and a good cosmetic appearance. We performed a retrospective analysis of 422 cases subjected to one-stage anterior hypospadias repair between 1982 and 1999 in our clinic and investigated the effects of factors like degree of hypospadias, surgical technique, and the surgeons experience on outcome. The operations used were MAGPI (91), urethral advancement (10), Mathieu (260), modified Allen-Spence (50), onlay island flap (5), and double-faced island flap (6) procedures. The early complication rate was 18%, while the final success rate following secondary interventions was 95%. The complications included fistula formation in 49 cases (12%), flap necrosis in 12 (3%), meatal problems in 12 (3%), residual chordee in 4 (1%), and urethral stricture in 1 (<1%). Complication rates were significantly higher if the meatus was proximal or there was severe chordee and in the first 6 years of the study. The flap procedures were associated with a higher complication rate. It is concluded that one-stage procedures are successful in the repair of anterior hypospadias in experienced hands with proper patient selection.
Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences | 2009
Emre Hur; Turgay Akgül; Ali Ayyldlz; Cankon Germiyanoğlu
Ankaferd BloodStopper® (ABS) is a licensed medicinal plant product that provides active hemostasis in external, postsurgical and dental bleeding, and is approved in Turkey by the Ministry of Health. The use of ABS for internal organ hemorrhage is under investigation. Our clinic is one of the certified centers conducting a phase II trial investigating the effects and reliability of ABS in urogenital surgery. We have used ABS to stop bleeding during radical retropubic prostatectomy in one patient, presented here as a case report.
International Journal of Urology | 2006
Hale Turan; Ugur Balci; F. Se Bnem Erdinc; Necla Tulek; Cankon Germiyanoğlu
Aim: The assumed necessity of antimicrobial prophylaxis prior to cystoscopy is controversial. In this study, the rate of bacteriuria, pyuria and bacteremia in outpatients who underwent cystoscopy without antimicrobial prophylaxis is investigated prospectively.
Urology | 2000
Levent Emir; Ayhan Karabulut; U. Balci; Cankon Germiyanoğlu; Demokan Erol
We present a patient with symptoms of frequency, a mild decrease in urinary stream, and urinary retention due to a huge hydatid cyst located in the retrovesical region. Chest radiography and abdominal computed tomography did not reveal any other site of hydatid disease involvement. Since the cyst was in intimate contact with the seminal vesicles and the vasa deferentia, part of the hydatid sac wall adherent to these structures was left behind during the surgical excision. The patient was free of voiding symptoms, and no other episode of urinary retention had occurred at 6 months of follow-up. Pelvic computed tomography did not reveal recurrence of hydatid disease at 6 months postoperatively.
Pediatric Surgery International | 1998
M. C. Uygur; Demokan Erol; Cankon Germiyanoğlu
Abstract Over a 15-year period, 197 Mathieu hypospadias repairs were performed at our institution. The present study reports our experience with this operation with an analysis of factors associated with unfavorable results. Cosmetic results were either excellent or satisfactory in all but 4 cases (2%). Overall, 42 patients (21%) voided with a fistula. A history of a previous operation, flap length, type and structure of the suture, suturing technique, existence of chordee and torsion, and circumcision status were analyzed as prognostic factors. Fifteen years were divided into three equal time intervals, and the success rates of these intervals were also compared. The length of the flap, (< vs ≥20 mm), suture structure (monofilament versus multifilament), and suture type (6-0 vs 5-0) were found to be factors with a significant influence on success rates (P < 0.05). The fistula rates of the three 5-year intervals were 52%, 28%, and 11%, respectively. The difference between time periods was also significant (P < 0.01). On multivariate analysis, only the difference between time intervals remained significant. The present analysis suggests that experience could be considered the most important factor affecting the success rate of hypospadias surgery. We recommend not changing the type of operation so often that not enough experience can be gained. The best results can be achieved in the most experienced hands.