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Pain Research & Management | 2017

The Effect of Unilateral Spinal Anaesthesia and Psoas Compartment with Sciatic Block on the Postoperative Pain Management in Total Knee Artroplastic Surgery

Ebru Çanakçı; Dogus Unal; Yunus Guzel

Purpose. This study was designed to investigate the effects of peripheral nerve block methods, applied through unilateral spinal anaesthesia on elderly patients to undergo total knee arthroplasty, on perioperative hemodynamic parameters and postoperative analgesia period. Materials and Method. 60 patients were randomly divided into two groups in the study. In group USA spinal anaesthesia was performed. In group PCS it was applied on psoas compartment block and sciatic nerve block. Results. Significantly higher intraoperative 60th and 90th minute mean arterial pressure values were ascertained in the PCS group compared to the USA group. The decrease observed in the 5th, 10th, and 20th minute MAP values in the USA group was statistically significant according to the control MAP value. Concerning within group comparisons, the decrease in 5th, 10th, and 20th minute heart rate values in the USA group was statistically significant compared with the control measurement value. The mean beginning time of sensory and motor blocks in the PCS group was found to be at a significantly advanced level compared with that in the USA group. Conclusions. The PCS block technique using bupivacaine hydrochloride ensured a higher haemodynamic efficiency in the perioperative period in high-risk elderly patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03021421.


Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2016

Histopathologic comparison of dexmedetomidine's and thiopental's cerebral protective effects on focal cerebral ischemia in rats

Ebru Çanakçı; Sevilay Akalp Özmen; Mustafa Ferhat Çolak; Hüsnü Kürşad

This study was designed to investigate whether dexmedetomidine and thiopental have cerebral protective effects after focal cerebral ischemia in rats. Thirty male Sprague Dawley rats were randomly assigned to three groups: control group (Group C, n=10), dexmedetomidine group (Group D, n=10), thiopental group (Group T, n=10). After all rats were anesthetized, they were intubated, then mechanically ventilated. A catheter was inserted into the right femoral artery for continuous mean arterial pressure, physiological parameters and blood sampling at baseline, 5min after occlusion and 20min after reperfusion. A catheter was inserted into the left femoral vein for intravenous (IV) medication administration. Right common carotid artery of each rat was isolated and clamped for 45min. At the end of the duration common carotid artery were unclamped and the brain reperfusion was achieved for 90min. Dexmedetomidine was administered for Group D IV infusion, and Group T received thiopental IV. According to histopathologic scores cerebral ischemia was documented in all rats in Group C, but no ischemia was found in three rats in Group T and in four rats in Group D. Grade 3 cerebral ischemia was documented in three rats in Group C, and in only one rat in both groups T and D. For histopathologic grades the difference between Group T and Group D was not significant (p>0.05). But the differences between Group C and Group T (p<0.05) and Group C and Group D (p<0.01) were statically significant. In conclusion, we demonstrated that dexmedetomidine and thiopental have experimental histopathologic cerebral protective effects on experimental focal cerebral ischemia in rats.


Pain Research & Management | 2018

The Analgesic Efficacy of Transverse Abdominis Plane Block versus Epidural Block after Caesarean Delivery: Which One Is Effective? TAP Block? Epidural Block?

Ebru Çanakçı; Ahmet Gultekin; Zubeyir Cebeci; Bulent Hanedan; Anil Kilinc

Introduction and Objective TAP block has gained popularity to provide postoperative analgesia after abdominal surgery but its advantage over epidural analgesia is disputed. For lower abdominal surgeries, epidural analgesia has been the gold standard and time-tested technique for providing postoperative analgesia, but contraindications for the same would warrant need for other equally good analgesic techniques. The objective of this study is to compare the analgesic efficacy of both the techniques. Materials and Methods Eighty patients in the ASA I-II risk group, undergone an elective C-section, were randomly assigned to the study. In the TAP group, before the C-section, a single-dose spinal anaesthesia was performed by administering 3 ml of 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine to the patients when they were in the sitting position. After the C-section, an ultrasound-guided bilateral TAP block was performed in these patients in the recovery room for postoperative analgesia. In the single-dose EPI group, the patients received 16 cc of isobaric bupivacaine, 3 mg of morphine, and 50 mcg of fentanyl, making a total volume of 20 cc and being administered to the epidural space. Results A higher level of patient satisfaction was observed in the EPI group (p=0.003). The amount (mg) of total analgesics received by the patients in the first 24 hours of the postoperative period was statistically significantly higher (p=0.021) in the TAP group compared to the EPI group. The visual analogue scale (VAS) scores of the EPI group were significantly lower compared to that of the TAP group (p < 0.001). Conclusion The epidural anaesthesia is still the golden standard to achieve a postcaesarean analgesia. Epidural anaesthesia is a considerably effective method in controlling the postoperative pain. We are of the opinion that epidural anaesthesia should be preferred in the first place to achieve a successful postcaesarean analgesia as it provides more effective pain control.


Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi | 2016

TEVAR OLGUSUNDA LOMBER DRENAJ SETİ TAKILMASI

Ebru Çanakçı; Kadir Özyilmaz; M. Ferhat Çolak; Kaptanıderya Tayfur

Gunumuzde aort patolojilerinin tedavisinde endovaskuler girisimler giderek yayginlasmaktadir. Endovaskuler stent greftin (Torasik endovaskuler aort tamiri, TEVAR) geleneksel cerrahiye gore daha konforlu olmasi, ayrica mortalite ve morbidite oranlarinin dusuk olmasi daha cok tercih sebebidir. EVAR olgularinda kross klemp distalindeki organlarda iskemi gelismektedir. Spinal kord iskemiye en duyarli organ olup, buradaki hasar parapleji ile sonuclanabilmektedir. Bu olusabilecek norodefisit komplikasyonunun onlenebilmesi icin spinal kord kan akiminin surdurulmesi gerekmektedir. Bizde bu olguda serebrospinal sivi basincinin dusurulmesi amaclanarak preoperatif donemde lomber drenaj seti takildi ve perioperatif ve postoperatif donemde beyin omurilik sivisi drenaji yapildi. Norodefisit gelismeyen olgumuz taburcu edildi ve bir ay sonra poliklinik kontrolune cagrildi.


Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine | 2018

Relationship Between Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio with Scoring Systems of Pneumonia Severity

Yasemin Kaya; Nilay Tas; Ebru Çanakçı; Muhammet Özbilen; Zubeyir Cebeci; Havva Keskin; Berna Yildirim


Developments in Anaesthetics and Pain Management | 2018

Nutritional Support in Children with ChronicKidney Disease

Ebru Çanakçı; Ahmet Karataş; Cagri Akalin


Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi | 2017

YOĞUN BAKIM ÜNİTEMİZE KABUL EDİLEN İNTOKSİKASYON OLGULARININ RETROSPEKTİF ANALİZİ

Ebru Çanakçı; Yasemin Kaya; Ahmet Karataş


Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2016

Comparação histopatológica dos efeitos protetores cerebrais de dexmedetomidina e tiopental sobre isquemia cerebral focal em ratos

Ebru Çanakçı; Sevilay Akalp Özmen; Mustafa Ferhat Çolak; Hüsnü Kürşad


ODÜ Tıp Dergisi | 2016

Skleroderma Hastasında Kombine Spinal Epidural Anestezi: Olgu Sunumu

Nilay Taş; Özgür Yağan; Yunus Güzel; Hakan Özcan; Ebru Çanakçı; Tuğçe Mutlu


ODÜ Tıp Dergisi | 2016

Trombosit Transfüzyonuna Bağlı Gelişen Akut Akciğer Hasarı Olgusu

Yasemin Kaya; Ebru Çanakçı; Nilay Taş; Recep Akgedik

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