Ersin Sapmaz
Military Medical Academy
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Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2014
Akif Turna; Kuthan Kavakli; Ersin Sapmaz; Hakan Arslan; Hasan Çaylak; Hasan Suat Gokce; Ahmet Demirkaya
The reconstruction of full-thickness chest wall defects is a challenging problem for thoracic surgeons, particularly after a wide resection of the chest wall that includes the sternum. The location and the size of the defect play a major role when selecting the method of reconstruction, while acceptable cosmetic and functional results remain the primary goal. Improvements in preoperative imaging techniques and reconstruction materials have an important role when planning and performing a wide chest wall resection with a low morbidity rate. In this report, we describe the reconstruction of a wide anterior chest wall defect with a patient-specific custom-made titanium implant. An infected mammary tumour recurrence in a 62-year old female, located at the anterior chest wall including the sternum, was resected, followed by a large custom-made titanium implant. Latissimus dorsi flap and split-thickness graft were also used for covering the implant successfully. A titanium custom-made chest wall implant could be a viable alternative for patients who had large chest wall tumours.
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2013
Tarik Purtuloglu; Abdulkadir Atim; Suleyman Deniz; Kutan Kavakli; Ersin Sapmaz; Sedat Gürkök; Ercan Kurt; Alparslan Turan
OBJECTIVES Hyperhidrosis is a the disorder of excessive sweating in certain regions of the body. It is usually treated with surgical sympathectomy. Radiofrequency therapy has been successfully used for sympatholysis. We tested the primary hypothesis that radiofrequency therapy is independently associated with decreased palmar hyperhidrosis and compared results for patients receiving this treatment with patients who underwent surgical sympathectomy. METHODS We included all the patients undergoing treatment for hyperhidrosis between March 2010 and April 2012. Patients who underwent either surgical sympathectomy or radiofrequency ablation for palmar hyperhidrosis were included and analysed. The outcomes studied included complications, success of the procedure, patient satisfaction with their procedure and compensatory hyperhidrosis. RESULTS There were 94 patients who met our criteria, of whom 46 (49%) had surgical sympathectomy and 48 (51%) had radiofrequency ablation performed. Radiofrequency had a success rate of 75% in treating hyperhidrosis, but this was found to be statistically lower than for surgical sympathectomy (95%; P < 0.01). The groups were similar regarding patient satisfaction (P = 0.26) and compensatory hyperhidrosis (P = 0.78). CONCLUSIONS This is the first clinical study to evaluate the role of radiofrequency ablation and compare it with the surgical treatment option for palmar hyperhidrosis. Radiofrequency ablation significantly decreased hyperhidrosis, but it had a lower success rate than surgical sympathectomy.
Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2011
Hasan Çaylak; Kuthan Kavakli; Ersin Sapmaz; Orhan Yücel; Onur Genç
Traumatic pulmonary pseudocysts (TPPs) are rare sequelae of blunt chest trauma. Young adults and adolescents are predominantly affected. In this study, two cases of TPPs in young patients are presented. Chest radiographs are usually insufficient for the diagnosis, and the imaging modality of choice is computed tomography (CT). TPPs are self-limiting, benign lesions that usually require no specific therapy. Surgical treatment is indicated in rare instances and only when complications occur.
The journal of the Turkish Society of Algology | 2015
Suleyman Deniz; Kuthan Kavakli; Hasan Çaylak; Tarik Purtuloglu; Ersin Sapmaz; Gökhan İnangil; Abdulkadir Atim; Sedat Gürkök; Ercan Kurt
OBJECTIVES Although Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy is a widely accepted treatment method for patients with palmar hyperhidrosis, compensatory hyperhidrosis of the trunk remains a challenging side effect of the procedure. No satisfactory treatment options for this side effect were available until now. In this study, we aimed to define a new procedure for the treatment of compensatory hyperhidrosis of the trunk. METHODS A total of 10 patients admitted our institution for the treatment of compensatory hyperhidrosis of the trunk were enrolled in the study between November 2010 and January 2012 in a prospective manner. Sympathetic blockage was achieved via radiofrequency thermo-ablation technique. The results of treatment were evaluated via telephone calls. RESULTS Ten patients (2 females, 8 males) underwent radiofrequency thermo-ablation of T6 sympathetic ganglion for compensatory hyperhidrosis of the trunk. The mean age was 29.2 years and the median duration of symptom was 10.5 months. The median follow-up period was 14 months. Six of ten patients (60%) were treated successfully. There was no procedure related complication. CONCLUSION The radiofrequency treatment for patients with compensatory hyperhidrosis of the trunk is an alternative option with promising results.
Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 2010
Orhan Yücel; Burçin Çelik; Alper Gözübüyük; Kuthan Kavakli; Ersin Sapmaz; Sezai Çubuk; Sedat Gürkök; Hasan Çaylak; Mehmet Dakak; Onur Genç
Balkan Medical Journal | 2009
Mehmet Dakak; Orhan Yücel; Hasan Çaylak; Alper Gözübüyük; Ersin Sapmaz; Sezai Çubuk; Sedat Gürkök; Mehmet Ali Şahin; Onur Genç
Türkiye Klinikleri Archives of Lung | 2009
Hasan Çaylak; Kuthan Kavakli; Sedat Gürkök; Alper Gözübüyük; Orhan Yücel; Ersin Sapmaz; Mehmet Dakak; Onur Genç
Gulhane Medical Journal | 2006
Hasan Çaylak; Orhan Yücel; Alper Gözübüyük; Cüneyt Aydemir; Sedat Gürkök; Mehmet Dakak; Kuthan Kavakli; Ersin Sapmaz; Onur Genç
Current Thoracic Surgery | 2018
Okan Karatas; Hakan Isik; Kuthan Kavakli; Ersin Sapmaz; Hasan Çaylak; Sedat Gürkök; Onur Genç; Alper Gözübüyük
Türkiye Klinikleri Archives of Lung | 2015
Deniz Doğan; Kuthan Kavakli; Ersin Sapmaz; Cantürk Taşçi; Ali Fuat Çiçek; Sedat Gürkök