Ervin Mambet
Boston Children's Hospital
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Urology | 2009
Fatih Akbiyik; Tuğrul Tiryaki; Emrah Şenel; Ervin Mambet; Ziya Livanelioğlu; Halil Atayurt
OBJECTIVES To review the tubularized incised plate, a recently popularized technique, and provide outcomes. METHODS From January 2000 to December 2006, 496 patients underwent the tubularized incised plate technique for hypospadias at our clinic. The patient age range was 6 months to 14 years. The postoperative follow-up time was 2 years (range 6 months to 3 years). The patients underwent the technique as described by Snodgrass, with some small technical modifications. The patients were hospitalized for 10 days postoperatively, with a urethral stent in place. RESULTS Of the 496 patients, 48 experienced 53 complications. The most frequent complication was meatal stenosis (n = 27, 5%), followed by urethrocutaneous fistula (n = 25, 5%). Dehiscence was noted in 1 patient (0% of 496 patients and 2% of the 48 patients with complications). Initially, the fistula occurrence rate was 11% and 4% for all 496 and the 48 patients with complications, respectively, which had decreased to 3% and 8% in the most recent 3 years. During the study period, some technical modifications have applied, with a resulting decrease in the complication rates. Complications occurred in 48 patients (9%), of whom 25 required surgical repair (5% of 496 patients). CONCLUSIONS The tubularized incised plate technique is a surgical method that can be applied to most hypospadias anomalies. Increasing clinical experience and minor additions to the technique have enhanced our success with this method.
International Wound Journal | 2016
Esra Karakuş; Ayper Kaçar; Resul Karakus; Ervin Mambet; Atilla Şenayli
In this study, we probed whether chronic infections of skin such as pilonidal sinus could be a potential site of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) replication. Pilonidal sinus is associated with a high recurrence rate. Therefore, we decided to determine the role of EBVs presence to explain whether it is correlated with the recurrence of pilonidal sinuses. This study was conducted on 36 patient samples with sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus. Samples were immunohistochemically stained for EBV, CD3 and CD20 expression. Thirty‐six adolescents with pilonidal disease were evaluated. EBV‐positive cells were located in dermis with high inflammatory activity. EBV‐positive cells stained positive for the B‐cell antigen CD20 and were detected in 10 of 36 (27%) pilonidal sinus specimens. Among those who had experienced a relapse, three were positive for EBV expression. In addition, EBV expression was detected in eight cases with severe inflammation, and in two with minimal or moderate inflammation. Our study advances the field by demonstrating that similar to gastrointestinal mucosa, skin could be a reservoir for EBV. EBV was found to be restricted to B cells in skin lesions, and it was found that skin lesions with severe inflammation showed higher frequency of EBV expression in comparison to minimal or moderately inflammed skin lesions. Additionally, recurrence was more frequently observed among EBV‐positive cases. These findings point out for a role of EBV infection in the recurrence of pilonidal sinuses.
Pediatric Surgery International | 2006
Fatih Akbiyik; Tuğrul Tiryaki; Emrah Şenel; Ervin Mambet; Ziya Livanelioğlu; Halil Atayurt
Türk Patoloji Dergisi | 2012
Ayper Kaçar; Irem Paker; Fatih Akbiyik; Ata Turker Arikok; Ervin Mambet
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 2010
Fatih Akbiyik; Hüseyin Tuğrul Tiryaki; Emrah Şenel; Ervin Mambet; Yusuf Ziya Livanelioğlu; Halil Atayurt
Türkiye Çocuk Hastalıkları Dergisi | 2008
Tuğrul Tiryaki; Emrah Şenel; Fatih Akbiyik; Ervin Mambet; Ziya Livanelioôlu; Halil Atayurt
APSP journal of case reports | 2014
Esra Karakuş; Ervin Mambet; Müjdem Nur Azili; Belgin Gülhan; Tuğrul Tiryaki; Hasan Tezer
Türkiye Çocuk Hastalıkları Dergisi | 2010
H. Tuğrul Tiryaki; Fatih Akbiyik; Emrah Şenel; Ervin Mambet; Ziya Livanelioğlu; Halil Atayurt
Archive | 2008
Fatih Akbiyik; Ervin Mambet; Halil Atayurt
turkish Journal of Pediatric Disease | 2014
Bilge Karabulut; Gülşah Bayram; Müjdem Nur Azili; Fatma Özcan; Atilla Şenayli; Fatih Akbiyik; Ervin Mambet; Emrah Şenel; Yusuf Ziya Livanelioğlu; Tuğrul Tiryaki