Cem Keçik
Eskişehir Osmangazi University
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European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2008
Armagan Incesulu; Baki Adapinar; Cem Keçik
Incomplete partition-type III anomaly (X-linked deformity) is no common finding in a prospective candidate for cochlear implantation. In this paper, the problems about the cochlear implantation in cases with incomplete partition-type III anomaly (X-linked deformity) and profound sensorineural hearing loss is discussed. High-resolution multidedector computed tomography (MDCT) and magnetic resonance imaging were performed preoperatively in all patients. MDCT revealed that there was bulbous dilatation at the lateral ends of internal auditory canals (IAC) in all patients. There were also enlargements of labyrinthine segments of facial and superior vestibular nerve canals. Patients with the basal turns of cochlea incompletely separated from IAC were also presented. Patients with IP-type III (X-linked deformity) and profound SNHL were implanted. Standard transmastoid-facial recess approach was used and cerebrospinal gusher was encountered after the cochleostomy in all cases. Postoperative performance was very good in all patients. Two patients had complications, which are facial nerve stimulation and device failure. Both patients were reimplanted. Cochlear implantation is a good choice in the patients with IP-type III. However, this anomaly may have special potential risk than the other inner ear abnormalities. Therefore, the surgeon should be aware of them and must be ready to inform the patient and parents.
European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2013
Murat Erdogan; Cemal Cingi; Erdal Seren; Hamdi Cakli; M. Kezban Gurbuz; Ercan Kaya; Armagan Incesulu; Erkan Özüdoğru; Cem Keçik
The aim of functional septorhinoplasty is to create an esthetically elegant nose and harmony in the face by preserving nasal function as well as maintaining or restoring adequate airway. Since nasal complaints are usually subjective, it may be difficult to evaluate the functions objectively. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the alterations in nasal function associated with septorhinoplasty by using both objective and subjective methods. The study population consisted of 40 patients who underwent septorhinoplasty and 40 healthy controls. Before and after the operation, visual analog scale, acoustic rhinometry, rhinomanometry, and Odiosoft-Rhino test were applied to all patients and controls. There were significant differences in all parameters both before and after the operation. While a significant difference was obtained between the patient and control groups in terms of preoperative values, no significant difference was found between postoperative values of these groups. Both objective and subjective methods are important in evaluations.
Auris Nasus Larynx | 2014
Melek Kezban Gürbüz; Mustafa Fuat Acikalin; Soner Taşar; Hamdi Cakli; Göknur Yorulmaz; Metin Erdinç; Erkan Özüdoğru; Cem Keçik; Ertugrul Colak; Suzan Şaylısoy
OBJECTIVE The incidence of thyroid gland invasion in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer was reported to be 0-50%. However there is a controversy in necessity and extent of routine thyroidectomy in these patients due to the difficulty in diagnosis of tumor invasion to thyroid gland and the risk of possible postoperative hypothyroidism and hypocalcemia. METHODS The medical files of 47 patients who underwent thyroidectomy as part of surgical treatment for advanced laryngeal cancer were reviewed. RESULTS Fourty-four (93.6%) patients underwent hemithyroidectomy, 3 (6.3%) patients underwent total thyroidectomy. Thyroid gland invasion was found in 2 (4.2%) patients. Hypothyroidism occurred in 15 (31.9%) patients, and their hormone levels were regulated with medical treatment during follow-up. Hypocalcemia was not found in any patients. CONCLUSION We recommend that at least a hemithyroidectomy should be performed in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer, if they have any predictive factor (subglottic extension more than 1cm, invasion of paraglottic space, thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage and prelaryngeal tissue detected by radiological examination) for thyroid gland invasion.
Journal of Medical Updates | 2014
Ercan Kaya; Cemal Cingi; Özgür Pınarbaşlı; Melek Kezban Gürbüz; Hamdi Cakli; Armagan Incesulu; Erkan Özüdoğru; Cem Keçik
Health-related quality of life (QOL) is increasingly being recognized as an important issue in oncology. It is a multidimensional concept which comprises four core domains: physical functioning, psychological functioning, social interaction and diseaseand treatment-related symptoms. Quality of life is an important indicator of treatment outcome and is used increasingly as an end point in clinical trials. Patients with head and neck cancer not only have to face a life-threatening disease, they also have to deal with the impact of both the disease and its treatment on physical, psychological and social functioning. They are prone to psychosocial problems, because social interaction and emotional expression depend to a great extent upon the structural and functional integrity of the head and neck region. Clinical Research / Klinik Araflt›rma
European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2009
Cemal Cingi; Aytekin Yaz; Hamdi Cakli; Erkan Özüdoğru; Cem Keçik; Cengiz Bal
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | 2002
Kısmet Bildirici; Hamdi Cakli; Cem Keçik; Emine Dündar; Mustafa Fuat Agikalin
European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2005
Hamdi Cakli; Erkan Özüdoğru; Emre Cingi; Cem Keçik; Kezban Gürbüz
Archive | 2011
Melek Kezban Gürbüz; Armagan Incesulu; Baki Adapinar; Metin Erdinç; Cem Keçik
Archive | 2010
Melek Kezban Gürbüz; Leman Birdane; Armagan Incesulu; Cem Keçik
Archive | 2014
Ercan Kaya; Melek Kezban Gürbüz; Cem Keçik