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BJUI | 2007

The long-term results of transurethral vaporization of the prostate using plasmakinetic energy.

Cevdet Kaya; Abdullah İlktaç; Ersin Gokmen; Metin Öztürk; Ihsan M. Karaman

To assess the long‐term efficacy and the safety of plasmakinetic vaporization of prostate (PKVP, Gyrus Medical Ltd., Bucks, UK) against standard transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) for symptomatic prostatic obstruction.


International Journal of Urology | 2005

Urodynamic findings in children with cerebral palsy

M. Ihsan Karaman; Cevdet Kaya; Turhan Caskurlu; Soner Güney; Erbil Ergenekon

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The Journal of Urology | 2011

Laser Acupuncture Therapy for Primary Monosymptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis

M. Ihsan Karaman; Eyup Veli Kucuk; Metin Öztürk; Mustafa Güneş; Cevdet Kaya

PURPOSE Monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis is the nighttime bed-wetting that occurs among children without lower urinary tract symptoms or bladder dysfunction, and affects a considerable part of the population. In our study the effect of laser acupuncture therapy on patients with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis was evaluated in a prospective, randomized, placebo controlled, single-blind study. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 91 children with a mean age of 8.6 years who presented to our outpatient clinic with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis and had not received any medical therapy were included in the study. The children were randomized into 2 groups. In group 1 laser acupuncture was performed 3 times a week for 4 weeks, whereas the same program via a nonlaser light to the same points was performed on the children in group 2 (placebo group). The number of weekly bed-wetting episodes before therapy was recorded, and the children were reevaluated 15, 30, 90 and 180 days after treatment. RESULTS The mean number of bed-wetting episodes was 1.7 per week 6 months after laser therapy. In the placebo group the mean number of weekly bed-wetting episodes was 3.1. Laser acupuncture therapy was significantly more beneficial compared to placebo in terms of complete dryness, partial improvement and a decrease in the mean number of weekly bed-wetting episodes. CONCLUSIONS Laser acupuncture therapy, a noninvasive, painless, short-term therapy with a low cost, can be considered as an alternative therapy for patients with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis.


International Urology and Nephrology | 2005

A rare case of an adult giant hydroureteronephrosis due to ureterovesical stricture presenting as a palpable abdominal mass.

Cevdet Kaya; Necip Pirincci; M. Ihsan Karaman

The giant hydroureteronephrosis is a rare condition. We report a case of a unilateral giant hydroureteronephrosis in an adult patient presenting as palpable abdominal mass secondary to ureterovesical junction (UPJ) stricture. A 51-year-old man presented with a 2-year history of a palpable abdominal mass. Physical examination revealed a grossly distended abdomen that the upper margin of distension was at the level of the epigastrium and the lower one at the suprapubic region. Abdominal ultrasound and computerized tomography demonstrated a very large cystic mass in the right side of retroperitoneum involving all the space from superiorly right sub-diaphragmatic area to the bladder inferiorly. The patient underwent exploration and a right giant hydroureteronephrosis as involving all the retroperitioneal space crossing midline to the left with a liquid content of approximately 7 l caused by stricture at the ureterovesical junction was seen. The hydronephrotic sac was thin and right nephroureterectomy was performed by opening the sac and drainig-off the liquid. The literature was reviewed and the management of giant hydronephrosis was discussed.


The Journal of Urology | 2015

Comparison of Long-Term Efficacy of Desmopressin Lyophilisate and Enuretic Alarm for Monosymptomatic Enuresis and Assessment of Predictive Factors for Success: A Randomized Prospective Trial

Fikret Fatih Önol; Rasim Guzel; Ahmet Tahra; Cevdet Kaya; Ugur Boylu

PURPOSE We compared the long-term success of desmopressin sublingual lyophilisate formulation and enuretic alarm therapy in children with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis, and determined predictive factors for treatment success. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 142 children with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis were randomized to receive treatment consisting of desmopressin or enuretic alarm for 6 months. Treatment compliance and response were reviewed monthly in each patient using a 30-day bed-wetting diary. Outcomes were assessed according to International Childrens Continence Society criteria, and success rates at 6 and 12 months were compared for desmopressin and enuretic alarm. Additional intention to treat analyses were performed, considering cases with missing data as failures. Possible demographic factors predicting success were investigated by logistic regression analysis. RESULTS Overall 4 children (5.2%) in the desmopressin group and 20 (30.7%) in the enuretic alarm group withdrew after randomization. Based on patients who completed 6 months of treatment, success (more than 90% reduction in wet nights per month) was achieved in 76.8% and 61.8% of children in the desmopressin and enuretic alarm groups, respectively. At 12 months 77.8% of those receiving desmopressin and 75% of those treated with enuretic alarm had success. However, long-term success rate was significantly higher with desmopressin (68.8% vs 46.2%) if intention to treat population was considered. Multivariate analysis revealed treatment group, severity of enuresis and monthly income as independent predictors of cure at 6 months. CONCLUSIONS In compliant patients desmopressin lyophilisate and enuretic alarm provided equivalent success at the end of treatment and after extended followup. Alarm therapy had a high rate of early withdrawal from therapy and consequently lower rates of success on intention to treat analyses. Severe enuresis (more than 5 wet nights weekly) is an important predictive factor for cure after first-line treatment.


Urology | 2010

Splenogonadal Fusion in a 13-year-old Boy With Contralateral Displaced Intra-abdominal Testis

Cevdet Kaya; Ihsan M. Karaman; Christian Radmayr

Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenital malformation characterized by intrauterine fusion of the spleen and gonad. We present a 13-year-old boy referred to our clinic, with left scrotal mass and impalpable testis on the right. The scrotal mass was diagnosed histologically as discontinuous-type splenogonadal fusion and intra-abdominal displaced right testis as germ cell aplasia (Sertoli cell only).


International Journal of Urology | 2006

Spermatic cord metastasis as an initial manifestation of non-small cell carcinoma of the lung

Cevdet Kaya; Handan Tanrikulu; Gülhan Yılmaz; Fugen Aker; Muhammet Ihsan Karaman

Abstract  Lung cancer is among the most common cancers which continue to be a major cause of death in the world and many present with distant metastasis in advanced stages precluding curative treatment. Herein, we report a 62‐year‐old male patient admitted to our hospital with complaint of a painful mass in his left inguinal region. Surprisingly, a chest radiograph revealed a mass in his left lung with ipsilateral pleural effusion. Thorough radiological and pathologic examinations he was confirmed to have a non‐small cell lung cancer with only spermatic cord metastasis and unfortunately the patient died two weeks after admission.


International Journal of Urology | 2005

Comparison of microvessel densities in rat prostate tissues treated with finasteride, bicalutamide and surgical castration: A preliminary study

Cevdet Kaya; Mustafa Ozyurek; Levent Türkeri

Background: A group of anti‐androgens with different mechanisms of action and adverse effects have been investigated in patients with gross hematuria related to benign prostate hyperplasia; however, there is not yet any consensus about the standard management of these patients. The present study aims to identify if any one type of the hormonal intervention is superior in terms of the suppression of microvessel formation in the prostate.


Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy | 2015

Is Sexual Function in Female Partners of Men With Premature Ejaculation Compromised

Cevdet Kaya; Mustafa Güneş; Ali Murat Gokce; Senad Kalkan

The authors enrolled 32 female partners of sexually active men with premature ejaculation to investigate their sexual functions. An age-matched sample of the same number women whose partners had no sexual dysfunction was also included. Premature ejaculation was defined for all participants as ejaculation that nearly always occurs before or within 2 min of vaginal penetration. An invitation letter was given to men with premature ejaculation to ask whether their female partners could be contacted about completing a questionnaire to measure female sexual status. On the basis of the Female Sexual Function Index, the average sexual function score was significantly lower in partners of men with premature ejaculation (21.8 ± 7.6) compared with that in healthy controls (25.9 ± 6.6). Female sexual dysfunction was diagnosed in 78% of women who has a male partner with premature ejaculation, while 40% of female partner of healthy men. All of the domain scores of Female Sexual Function Index, except the desire and pain levels, were significantly lower in female partners of men with premature ejaculation group than those of healthy subjects.


BJUI | 2006

The effects of human chorionic gonadotrophin on normal testicular tissue of rats: dose‐dependence and reversibility

Ihsan M. Karaman; Cevdet Kaya; Metin Öztürk; Necip Pirincci; Gulistan Yimazgumrukcu; Murat Tuken

To investigate the effect of human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) on rat testicular tissue, and its reversibility and dose dependence.

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M. Ihsan Karaman

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Mustafa Güneş

Süleyman Demirel University

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Christian Radmayr

Innsbruck Medical University

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Necip Pirincci

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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Turhan Caskurlu

Istanbul Medeniyet University

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Christian Schwentner

Innsbruck Medical University

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Josef Oswald

University of Innsbruck

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Dirk De Ridder

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Guy Bogaert

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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