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Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2018

Eficácia de bupivacaína e associação com dexmedetomidina em bloqueio do plano transverso abdominal guiado por ultrassom na dor após cirurgia abdominal

Recep Aksu; Gülçin Patmano; Cihangir Bicer; Ertan Emek; Aliye Esmaoğlu Çoruh

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES We aimed to evaluate the effect of bupivacaine and dexmedetomidine added to bupivacaine used in tranversus abdominis plane (TAP) block on postoperative pain and patient satisfaction in patients undergoing lower abdominal surgery. METHODS Patients submitted to lower abdominal surgery were enrolled in the study. After anesthesia induction, ultrasound guided TAP block was performed. TAP block was obtained with 21mL 0.9% saline in Group C (n=31), 20mL 0.5% bupivacaine+1mL saline in Group B (n=31), and 20mL 0.5% bupivacaine+1mL dexmedetomidine (100μg) in Group BD (n=31). RESULTS Visual analog scale scores were lower in Group BD compared to Group C, at all time points (p<0.05); it was lower in group BD than in group B at 10-24h. In Group B, it was lower than Group C at 2-8h (p<0.05). Total morphine consumption was lower in Group BD compared to other groups and lower in group B than in the controls (p<0.001). Patient satisfaction was higher in Group BD than in other groups and was higher in both study groups than in the controls (p<0.001). Nausea-vomiting scores, antiemetic requirement, or additional analgesic administration were not significant among groups (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS The addition of dexmedetomidine to bupivacaine on TAP block decreased postoperative pain scores and morphine consumption; it also increased patient satisfaction in patients undergoing lower abdominal surgery. Dexmedetomidine did not have any effect on nausea and vomiting score and antiemetic requirement.


Asian Journal of Surgery | 2018

Prediction of nonsentinel lymph node metastasis in breast cancer patients with one or two positive sentinel lymph nodes

Bahadır Öz; Alper Akcan; Serap Dogan; Ummuhan Abdulrezzak; Dicle Aslan; Erdoğan Sözüer; Ertan Emek; Muhammet Akyüz; Ferhan Elmali; Engin Ok

OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between non sentinel lymph node metastasis (NSLNM) and clinicopathological factors, particularly in the case of sentinel lymph node (SLN) metastasis in one or two, in clinically node negative patients with breast cancer. METHODS Between 10/2010 and 10/2014, 350 sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) were performed in patients with histologically proven primary breast cancer in our clinic. The data collection includes the following characteristics: age, pathological tumor size, histological type, histological grade, lymphovascular invasion (LVI), number of positive SLN, size of the SLN metastasis (macrometastasis, micrometastasis, isolated tumor cells), multifocality (MF), extracapsuler invasion (ECI) of the SLN, the estrogen receptor (ER) status, the progesterone receptor (PR) status and the Her 2 receptor status, Ki 67 reseptor status. Data were collected retrospectively and then analyzed. RESULTS A successful SLN biopsy were performed in 345 (98.5%) cases. SLN metastases were detected in 110 (31.8%) cases. These patients then underwent axillary dissection; among these patients, 101 (91.8%) had only one to two positive SLNs. Of the 101 patients with positive SLN biopsies, 32 (31.6%) had metastases in the NSLNs. Univariate and multivariate analysis showed that lymphovascular invasion, extracapsular invasion (ECI), Her-2 receptor positive, and Ki-67 > 14% were related to NSLNM (p<.0.05). CONCLUSION The predicting factors of NSLNM were LVI, ECI, Ki-67 level, Her-2 reseptor positive and but should be further validated in our institutions, different institutions and different patient groups prospectively.


Turkish Journal of Surgery | 2015

The effectiveness of gastric tonometry in the diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia in cases where a contrast-enhanced computed tomography cannot be obtained

Bahadır Öz; Muhammet Akyüz; Ertan Emek; Erdoğan Sözüer; Hizir Akyildiz; Alper Akcan; Engin Ok

OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of gastric tonometry in the diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia in cases where a contrast-enhanced computed tomography cannot be obtained. MATERIAL AND METHODS The gastric pH (pHi) and gastric CO2 (gpCO2) were measured with gastric tonometry catheter, preoperatively and postoperatively at 24 hours, in patients with suspicion of acute mesenteric ischemia. Simultaneous evaluation of blood gases and blood lactate levels were performed. Patients were divided into two groups after surgery. Group 1 included patients with mesenteric ischemia, and Group 2 consisted of patients without mesenteric ischemia. RESULTS Forty-two patients (26 males, 16 females) were evaluated. The mean age was 61.4±13.3 years. There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of demographic factors and co-morbid diseases. There were no significant differences between groups in terms of pHi and gpCO2 levels (7.24±0.2 and -3±12.0 in Group 1, 7.18±0.06 and -3±1.9 in Group 2, respectively), intra-abdominal pressure, lactate levels, and survival. Among all the study parameters, only arterial pH had statistical significance in the diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia (7.23±0.21 versus 7.35±0.07 for Groups 1 and 2, respectively,) (p<0.05). CONCLUSION Gastric tonometry is not a useful method in the early diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia.


Asian Journal of Surgery | 2017

A comparison of surgical outcome of fasciocutaneous V–Y advancement flap and Limberg transposition flap for recurrent sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus disease

Bahadır Öz; Alper Akcan; Ertan Emek; Muhammed Akyüz; Erdoğan Sözüer; Hızır Akyldız; Hüsnü Aydın


Asian Journal of Surgery | 2016

Laparoscopic surgery in functional and nonfunctional adrenal tumors: A single-center experience

Bahadır Öz; Alper Akcan; Ertan Emek; Muhammet Akyüz; Erdoğan Sözüer; Hizir Akyildiz; Adnan Bayram; Rıdvan Kulu; Engin Ok


Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2018

Efficiency of bupivacaine and association with dexmedetomidine in transversus abdominis plane block ultrasound guided in postoperative pain of abdominal surgery

Recep Aksu; Gülçin Patmano; Cihangir Bicer; Ertan Emek; Aliye Esmaoğlu Çoruh


International Surgery | 2018

Laparoscopic Appendectomy Using Hem-o-lok Polymer Clips: A Single-Center Experience

Bahadır Öz; Ertan Emek; Muhammet Akyüz; Erdoğan Sözüer; Türkmen Bahadır Arikan; Alper Akcan; Hizir Akyildiz


International Surgery | 2018

Predictive factors of malignancy in cytology of indeterminate follicular and Hürthle cell neoplasms of the thyroid gland

Bahadır Öz; Serap Dogan; Ertan Emek; Muhammet Akyüz; Alper Akcan; Erdoğan Sözüer; Hizir Akyildiz; Ergin Arslan


International Journal of Surgery | 2017

Peer review report 2 on “Comparative Study of Laparoscopy-Assisted and Open Radical Gastrectomy for Stage T4a Gastric Cancer”

Ertan Emek


Turkish journal of emergency medicine | 2013

Colonic Tumor Perforation: Predisposing Factors and Clinical Presentations

Abdullah Bahadır Öz; Hizir Akyildiz; Erdoğan Sözüer; Alper Akcan; Muhammet Akyüz; İsmail Biri; Ertan Emek

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