Ercan Yeni
Harran University
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International Urogynecology Journal | 2003
Ercan Yeni; Dogan Unal; Ayhan Verit; Hasan Kafali; Halil Ciftci; Mehmet Gulum
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) on sexual function in women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) by questionnaire. Thirty-two sexually active and married women who were planned for TVT to treat SUI constituted the patient group, and 25 women who were healthy, sexually active and married, were selected as the control group; the ages of both groups matched. Sexual functions (desire, arousal, orgasm, pain and satisfaction) were evaluated with the Index of Female Sexual Function (IFSF), and continence status during sexual intercourse was asked about both preoperatively and postoperatively in the 6th month. The mean domain scores of sexual functions such as desire, arousal, orgasm, pain and overall satisfaction preoperatively and postoperatively were 3.37±0.69, 3.82±0.62, 3.40±0.95, 3.41±0.98, 3.16±1.09 and 3.32±0.79, 3.71±0.53, 3.06±1.04, 2.75±1.29, 2.88±0.63, respectively, and postoperative scores insignificantly decreased. Also, these scores in the control group were 3.64±0.66, 3.96±0.73, 4.12±0.78, 3.96±1.14 and 3.68±0.92. In comparison with the control group, whereas all of the preoperative domain scores were found to be decreased but were statistically insignificant except orgasmic function, postoperative scores significantly worsened, except for desire and arousal. However, preoperatively nine patients explained that they had incontinence during sexual intercourse, and this problem persisted in twopostoperatively (p = 0.043). This study shows that both SUI and the TVT procedure negatively affect sexual function in women.
Urology | 2009
Halil Ciftci; Ayhan Verit; Murat Savas; Ercan Yeni; Ozcan Erel
OBJECTIVES To examine whether a beneficial effect of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on semen parameters and oxidative/antioxidant status in idiopathic male infertility exists. The production of reactive oxygen species is a normal physiologic event in various organs. However, overproduction of reactive oxygen species can be detrimental to sperm and has been associated with male infertility. METHODS Our study included 120 patients who had attended our clinic and were diagnosed with idiopathic infertility according to medical history and physical and seminal examination findings, as initial evaluations. The patients were divided randomly into 2 groups. Those in the study group (60 men) were given NAC (600 mg/d orally) for 3 months; the control group (60 men) received a placebo. The oxidative status was determined by measuring the total antioxidant capacity, total peroxide and oxidative stress index in plasma samples. The sperm parameters were evaluated after NAC treatment and were compared with those in the control group. RESULTS NAC had significant improving effects on the volume, motility, and viscosity of semen. After NAC treatment, the serum total antioxidant capacity was greater and the total peroxide and oxidative stress index were lower in the NAC-treated group compared with the control group. These beneficial effects resulted from reduced reactive oxygen species in the serum and reduced viscosity of the semen. No significant differences were found in the number or morphology of the sperm between the 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS We believe that NAC could improve some semen parameters and the oxidative/antioxidant status in patients with male infertility.
International Journal of Urology | 2001
Dogan Unal; Ercan Yeni; Ayhan Verit; Omer Faruk Karatas
Abstract Background: The purpose of the study was to compare the effect of varicocelectomy with that of clomiphene citrate on seminal improvement and pregnancy rates in patients with subclinical varicocele.
Andrologia | 2010
Murat Savas; Ercan Yeni; Halil Ciftci; Hasan Cece; Ufuk Topal; Mazhar Utangac
The presence of more than two testes confirmed by histology is called polyorchidism. Polyorchidism is an extremely rare congenital anomaly with a few more than 100 cases reported in the literature. The majority of reported cases are asymptomatic patients, others present with cryptorchidism, hydrocele, varicocele, epididymitis, infertility, testicular malignancy and testicular torsion. Over a 2‐year period, we encountered three patients who were found to have polyorchidism; two men presented with cryptorchidism and one with chronic scrotal pain. Physical examination of the first and the third patient revealed normal testes in the scrotal sac, the other scrotal sac was empty and small solid mass (atrophic left testes) was palpated in the inguinal canal. Ultrasonographic examination of the scrotum and inguinal region confirmed the findings of the physical examination. Ultrasonographic examination of the second patient revealed supernumerary testes within the scrotum. Orchiectomy was made on the first and third patients’ supernumerary testes and ipsilateral inguinal high ligation was applied for herniorrhaphy. A conservative approach was preferred for the second patient, maybe preserving a potentially functional supernumerary testis to improve the capacity for spermatogenesis. The risk of malignancy justifies the removal of an atrophic and ectopic testis in polyorchidism. However, it would appear safe to preserve a viable intrascrotal supernumerary testis found incidentally at surgery, provided that the patient is followed‐up in the long term.
Renal Failure | 2010
Murat Savas; Ercan Yeni; Halil Ciftci; Fahrettin Yildiz; Mehmet Gulum; Bulent S. Keser; Ayhan Verit; Mazhar Utangac; Hakim Celik; Muharrem Bitiren
Aim: In this study we examined the effect of oral application of garlic form [garlic oil (GO)] on rats after renal ischemia–reperfusion (I/R) injury. Materials and methods: Forty male Wistar albino rats were divided into four groups: control, sham-operated, I/R, and I/R + GO. GO was diluted in water and administered by oral intubation three times each week for 6 weeks. All rats except sham-operated underwent 45 min of bilateral renal ischemia followed by 6 hr of reperfusion. Blood samples and kidney tissues were harvested from the rats, and then rats were killed. Serum urea, creatinine, and cystatin C levels were determined. Total antioxidant capacity (TAC), catalase (CAT), total oxidant status (TOS), oxidative stress index (OSI), myeloperoxidase (MPO), nitrite oxide (NO), and protein carbonyl (PC) levels in kidney tissue and blood were measured. In addition, kidney tissue histopathology was evaluated. Results: The serum urea, creatinine, and cystatin C levels were significantly higher in I/R group compared to I/R + GO group (p < 0.01). The serum and tissue antioxidant markers (TAC, CAT) were significantly lower in I/R group than I/R + GO group (p < 0.01). The serum oxidant markers (TOS, MPO, NO, and PC) were significantly higher in I/R group than I/R + GO group (p < 0.01). Also oral application of GO was effective in decreasing of tubular necrosis score. Conclusion: Based on the present data, we conclude that increased antioxidants and decreased oxidants modulated by oral application of GO attenuated the renal I/R injury.
Journal of Andrology | 2010
Murat Savas; Ercan Yeni; Hakim Celik; Halil Ciftci; Mazhar Utangac; Halil Oncel; Adem Altunkol; Ayhan Verit
Prolidase is a cytosolic exopeptidase that cleaves iminodipeptides with carboxy-terminal proline or hydroxyproline and plays a major role in collagen turnover. Collagen is the essential content in atherosclerotic plaque, playing a key role in the stability/instability and progression of endothelial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of erectile dysfunction (ED). Consequently, in this study we sought to determine serum prolidase activity and markers of oxidative stress, such as lipid hydroperoxide and total free sulfhydryl, in vasculogenic ED. We evaluated 92 patients with vasculogenic ED and 50 control subjects by clinical and laboratory investigations. We measured serum prolidase activity and serum total free sulfhydryl levels spectrophotometrically. Serum lipid hydroperoxide levels were determined with ferrous ion oxidation-xylenol orange method. We assessed the association of serum prolidase activity with the presence and severity of vasculogenic ED and clinical characteristics, as well as laboratory parameters. We also assessed the association of serum prolidase activity with the variables according to the vascular status of patients with vasculogenic ED. The comparison included 92 vasculogenic ED patients grouped into 3 categories according to the vascular status of patients with ED-arterial insufficiency (n = 26), veno-occlusive dysfunction (n = 37), and mixed-type impotence (n = 29)-and 50 controls. Receiver-operator characteristics (ROCs) were analyzed to find a cutoff value with the best sensitivity and lowest false-positive rate. Serum prolidase activity (53.5 +/- 5.5 U/L vs 45.7 +/- 4.9 U/L, respectively; P < .001) and serum lipid hydroperoxide levels were significantly increased in patients with vasculogenic ED compared with controls, whereas serum total free sulfhydryl levels were significantly decreased in patients with vasculogenic ED compared with controls (P < .001). The lowest and highest mean serum prolidase activities were detected in control participants and in patients with arterial insufficiency, respectively (analysis of variance P < .001). The overall findings of this study support the predictive accuracy of the serum prolidase activity in our cohort, with a statistically significant ROC value of 0.78. Findings of this study have shown that serum prolidase activity is significantly associated with the presence and severity of vasculogenic ED, and elevated serum prolidase activity might be an independent predictor of ED.
Clinics | 2010
Murat Savas; Ercan Yeni; Ayhan Verit; Mehmet Gulum; Nurten Aksoy; Halil Ciftci; Hakim Celik; Adem Altunkol; Halil Oncel
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the acute effect of phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor on erectile dysfunction by evaluating serum oxidative status and prolidase activity. METHODS: Serum samples of 36 patients with erectile dysfunction and 30 control cases were analyzed for total antioxidant status, total oxidant status, and prolidase activity, before and after the administration of tadalafil citrate. RESULTS: Before and after tadalafil citrate administration, serum total antioxidant status, total oxidant status, and prolidase were 1.1±0.0 vs. 1.6±0.0 µmol H2O2 Eq/L, 10.3±1.1 vs. 6.9±1.2 µmol H2O2 Eq/L, and 236.4±19.5 vs. 228.2±19.2 U/L, respectively (p<0.0001 for all). CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation of serum oxidative status and prolidase activity confirmed the beneficial acute effects of PDE5 inhibitor in patients with erectile dysfunction.
Urologia Internationalis | 2006
Fatma Ferda Verit; Ercan Yeni; Hasan Kafali
Introduction: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a significant age-related, progressive and highly prevalent problem that affects a substantial number of women that causes personal distress and has negative effects on quality of life and interpersonal relationships. Definitions: The female sexual response cycle consists of three phases: desire, arousal, and orgasm, and is initiated by non-adrenergic/non-cholinergic, e.g. vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and nitric oxide, neurotransmitters that maintain vascular and non-vascular smooth muscle relaxation resulting in increased pelvic blood flow, vaginal lubrication, and clitoral and labial engorgement. Furthermore, hormonal status may influence female sexual function. For the diagnosis of FSD, a detailed history should be taken initially, followed by a physical examination and laboratory studies. Conclusion: Due to the fact that there has been little research and attention on FSD, our knowledge in this field is quite limited and there is still no approved therapy. Future advances in evaluation and treatment of female sexual problems are forthcoming.
Urologia Internationalis | 2007
Dogan Unal; Omer Faruk Karatas; Murat Savas; Ercan Yeni; Bulent S. Keser; Ayhan Verit; Ozcan Erel; Muharrem Bitiren
Introduction: We tried to prove the effectiveness of trimetazidine (TMZ) on testicular torsion-detorsion injury. Materials and Methods: 15 male rats were equally divided into three groups: group 1 was the sham-operated control group; group 2 had 2 h of unilateral testicular ischemia followed by 3 days of reperfusion, and group 3 had 2 h of unilateral testicular ischemia followed by 3 days of oral TMZ treatment (5 mg/kg, bid) during reperfusion. In the removed testicles, tissue reduced glutathione (GSH), glutathione reductase (GR), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and pathological modified Johnson scores (MJS) were evaluated. Mann-Whitney U test was used for statistical evaluations. Results: In group 2, on the ipsilateral side, GSH were significantly lower and MDA were higher than in groups 1 and 3, though GSH and MDA were not statistically different between groups 1 and 3. On the other hand, GPx in the control testicles of group 3 was significantly lower compared to those in the counterparts of both groups 1 and 2. Among three groups, GR determined in both testicles were not statistically different. On the ipsilateral side, MJS in group 3 were lower than in the sham group, but significantly higher than in group 2. Conclusions: According to this study, TMZ has an antioxidant effect on testicular torsion-detorsion injury, though the protective effect of TMZ seems to decrease in control testicles. Consequently it has been considered that TMZ can be only used in torsion patients with a healthy contralateral testicle after further studies have been conducted.
International Urology and Nephrology | 2005
Dogan Unal; Ercan Yeni; Ayhan Verit; Omer Faruk Karatas
Introduction: Since comprehensive urometabolic analyses are currently more preferred for the patients with recurrent stones and with high risk of stone recurrence, we have tried to determine simple patient data increasing stone recurrence to limit sophisticated analyses to certain cases at least in particularly deprivation districts. Materials and methods: For the study 173 with first-time or recurrent urinary stone were taken. After stone treatment, various empirical metaphylaxis methods were counselled to the patients. The parameters evaluated were (a) age at onset of the disease, (b) gender, (c) urinary pH and (d) specific gravity, (e) serum calcium and (f) uric acid, (g) stone burden, (h) side, and (i) location, (j) treatment modality and (k) recurrence history. New stone formation or growing of the existing stone was considered as stone recurrence. In statistics, independent samples t, chi-square test, Kaplan–Meier, Log rank and Cox regression tests were used. Results: The mean age was 35 years. The male to female ratio was 88/85. Recurrence occurred in 49 (28%) cases at a mean of 30 months. Stone burden was significantly larger in patients with recurrent stone. In subjects treated with open surgery and with previous recurrence history, stone recurrence rate was significantly higher. In survival analyses, higher serum calcium level, larger stone burden, renal stones and previous recurrence influenced stone prognosis poorly. However in multivariate analysis, none of them was the most significant independent factor. Conclusions: According to our study, detailed urometabolic analyses may be somewhat reserved for the patients with ordinary factors increasing risk of stone recurrence including relatively high serum calcium level, large stone burden, upper urinary stone, history of recurrence and open surgery. As a result, it has been thought that the stone risk evaluation guiding detailed laboratory examination may be partially performed with first-line clinical data under limited conditions.