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Spine | 2011

Factors Associated With the Thickness of the Ligamentum Flavum: Is Ligamentum Flavum Thickening Due to Hypertrophy or Buckling?

Naime Altinkaya; Tulin Yildirim; Senay Demir; Özlem Alkan; Feyzi Birol Sarica

Study Design. Ligamentum flavum (LF) thickness was measured by using lumbar magnetic resonance imaging in patients with low back or leg pain. Objective. This study investigated whether LF thickening is due to hypertrophy or buckling related to disc degeneration and examined the correlations between the thickness of the LF and age, sex, body mass index (BMI), degree of pain, lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), and disc herniation. Summary of Background Data. “LF thickness” and “LF hypertrophy” are used interchangeably in the literature, although they are not necessarily the same thing. Thickness may increase by buckling without a change in the mass of the LF, and whether LF thickening is due to tissue hypertrophy or buckling remains controversial. Methods. The thickness of 896 LFs at the L2–L3, L3–L4, L4–L5, and L5–S1 levels of 224 (mean age, 47.8 ± 16.7 yrs) patients was measured prospectively on axial T1-weighed magnetic resonance images, obtained at the facet joint level. The presence of disc degeneration, spinal stenosis, and disc herniation was evaluated. Results. At all of the levels investigated, LF thickness was significantly greater in patients with grades IV to V degeneration compared with the patients with grades I to III degeneration (P < 0.05). LF thickness at all levels increased significantly with age (P < 0.05). Sex and the degree of pain were not correlated with the thickness of the LF. Patients with a BMI of 25 kg/m2 or greater had the thickest LF at the L3–L4 level (P < 0.01). LF thickness was significantly greater at the L2–L3, L3–L4, and L4–L5 levels in subjects with LSS and significantly greater at all levels in subjects with disc herniation (P < 0.05). Conclusion. Thickening of the LF is correlated with disc degeneration, aging, BMI, LSS, spinal level, and disc herniation. The authors concluded that thickening of the LF is due to buckling of the LF into the spinal canal secondary to disc degeneration more than to LF hypertrophy. Sex and the degree of pain were not correlated with the thickness of the LF.


Asian journal of neurosurgery | 2012

Delayed radiation myelopathy: Differential diagnosis with positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination

Tufan Kadir; Feyzi Birol Sarica; Kardes Ozgur; Melih Cekinmez; Altinors Mehmet Nur

Myelopathy is a rare but serious complication of radiation therapy (RT). Radiation myelopathy is white matter damage to the spinal cord developed after a certain period of application of ionizing radiation. Factors such as radiation dose and time between applications affect the occurrence as well as the severity of myelopathy. In those patients, positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination has a very important role both in the diagnosis and in the differential diagnosis of lesions. In this case report, the case of progressive paraparesis, developed in a 52-year-old female patient operated with pulmonary mucinous cystadenocarcinoma diagnosis and who received chemotherapy and RT following surgery, has been reported.


Neurological Research | 2009

Is topical tissue plasminogen activator application effective on prevention of post-laminectomy epidural fibrosis? An experimental study.

Melih Cekinmez; Bulent Erdogan; Kadir Tufan; Feyzi Birol Sarica; Ozlem Ozen; Hakan Caner

Abstract Objective: Impaired fibrinolytic activity has been shown to be associated with poor outcome after lumbar disc surgery. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of topical tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) in preventing epidural fibrosis in rats. Methods: L4–L5 laminectomy was performed under surgical microscope in 40 rats. Animals received either normal saline (control; n=20) or 0.5 mg/kg t-PA (n=20), topically to the operative sites. All animals were killed 1, 2, 4 and 6 weeks after surgery. Fibrosis, inflammation, necrosis and abscess formation were evaluated histopathologically. Results: The results showed that 6 weeks after surgery, inhibition in formation of epidural fibrosis was noted in both control and treatment animals. We found no significant differences in inflammation, tissue necrosis and abscess formation between groups. Conclusion: A meticulous microsurgical technique with careful hemostasis seems to be an effective and adequate method for prevention of epidural fibrosis.


Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques | 2012

Comparison of E-selectin and the other inflammatory markers in lumbar disc herniation: a new promising therapeutical window for radicular pain.

Kadir Tufan; Orhan Sen; Melih Cekinmez; Filiz Bolat; Ozlem Alkan; Feyzi Birol Sarica; Hakan Caner

Study Design: Histopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis of the herniated disc specimens obtained from 50 patients who had unilateral persistent radicular pain or unilateral radicular motor paresis. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of inflammatory cells in lumbar disc herniations (LDH) and compare the prevalence of leukocyte adhesion protein “E-selectin” with other inflammatory cells such as T cells, B cells, and macrophages. Summary of Background: Studies on inflammatory cells and biochemical mediators of inflammation have suggested that these factors may play an important role in pathophysiology of radicular pain, and the medical therapy was formed against to block these cells and inflammatory cytokines. Methods: The herniated disc specimens obtained from 50 patients who had unilateral persistent radicular pain or unilateral radicular motor paresis were microscopically examined after staining with monoclonal antibodies of CD20, CD45, CD68, and E-selectin. Relative risk assessment of the straight-leg raising (SLR) test positivity or negativity with CD20, CD45, CD68, and E-selectin staining was investigated. Results: Our data emphasize that, the cases with positive SLR test had higher rates of immunostaining with E-selectin and CD45. There were no statistically significant relationship between SLR positivity and CD20 and CD68. Conclusions: We suggest that E-selectin is as valuable as the other well-known inflammatory markers in the pathogenesis of LDH. In our opinion, beside the well-known nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antagonists targeting E-selectin can be potentially effective therapeutics for controlling inflammation in LDH.


Asian journal of neurosurgery | 2012

Five-year follow-up results for patients diagnosed with anaplastic astrocytoma and effectiveness of concomitant therapy with temozolomide for recurrent anaplastic astrocytoma

Feyzi Birol Sarica; Melih Cekinmez; Kadir Tufan; Orhan Sen; Hüseyin Cem Önal; Huseyin Mertsoylu; Erkan Topkan; Berrin Pehlivan; Bulent Erdogan; Mehmet Nur Altinors

Background: Anaplastic astrocytoma (AA; WHO grade-III) patients determination of prognostic factors helps generating multimodal therapy protocols. For this purpose, in the Baskent University, Adana Medical Research Center, specific characteristics of AA patients who have surgery were retrospectively investigated and factors which affect prognosis has been determined. Patients and Methods: Between January 2005 and 2009, 20 patients who have AA have been evaluated retrospectively. Totally, 20 patients had 31 operations. Sixteen patients had only adjuvant radiation therapy (RT). In the postoperative period, 8 patients received adjuvant RT. Nine of 10 patients with tumor recurrence received concomitant therapy with temozolomide (ConcT with TMZ) protocol. No adjuvant therapy protocol could be applied in three patients with poor general condition in the postoperative period. Results: Median survival for patients died was 16±17 months; one year survival was 75% and five year survival 25%. After univariate analysis, preoperative Karnofsky performance score (KPS) was ≥80 (P=0.005577*), postoperative KPS was ≥80 (P=0.003825*), type of tumor resection (P=0.001751*), multiple operations (P=0.006233*), and ConcT with TMZ protocol (P=0,005766*) were all positive prognostic factors which extend the survival. Conclusions: The results of the multivariate analysis did not put forward an independent prognostic factor acting on the survival period (P>0.05).


Asian journal of neurosurgery | 2014

A extremely rare case of cervical intramedullary granuloma due to Brucella accompanied by Chiari Type‑1 malformation

Kadir Tufan; Fatih Aydemir; Feyzi Birol Sarica; Ebru Kursun; Ozgur Kardes; Melih Cekinmez; Hakan Caner

Chiari Type-1 malformation is displacement of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum into the cervical spine and usually does not exceed the level of C2. It is 50-70% associated with syringomyelia. Nervous system involvement due to brucellosis is called neurobrucellosis, and neurological involvement rate has been reported an average of 3-5%, ranging between 3% and 25% at different series. Intramedullary abscess or granuloma due to Brucella is extremely rare. Hence far, six cases have been reported in the literature and only two of these cases were reported as intramedullary granuloma. This case is presented in order to remind the importance of the cervical cord granuloma which was presented once before in the literature and to emphasize the importance of evaluation of patient history, clinical and radiological findings together in the evaluation of a patient.


Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 2009

Therapeutic Difficulty in a Case of Supratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor Diagnosed during Pregnancy.

Feyzi Birol Sarica; Kadir Tufan; Orhan Sen; Bulent Erdogan

We report a supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumor (sPNET) in 17-year-old primipara in the second trimester her pregnancy. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a left frontoparietal mass with solid and cystic component. Gross-total resection was achieved via a left frontoparietal craniotomy. It was decided to suspend the radiotherapy and chemotherapy until the 30 weeks of gestation. But, a sudden uncal herniation was developed due to the reccurrence of the tumor and bleeding into the tumor at the 25 weeks of gestation and the patient died after urgent decompressive surgery. sPNETs is an extremely rare brain tumor in pregnancy and only two cases were reported in the literature to date. There is no universally agreed treatment protocol for sPNETs during pregnancy and a multidisciplinary approach is required in treatment. In the present study, the clinical, histopathological features and therapeutical difficulties of sPNETs diagnosed during pregnancy was discussed with the literature review.


Balkan Medical Journal | 2016

Rapid Spontaneous Resolution of Acute Epidural Hematoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Fatih Aydemir; Melih Cekinmez; Ozgur Kardes; Feyzi Birol Sarica

BACKGROUND Epidural hematomas (EDH) are pathologies in which the early diagnosis and treatment are important. Resolution under 24 hours is very rare. CASE REPORT An 11-month-old male patient was brought to the emergency department with head trauma from falling out of bed onto his back. There were no neurological deficits, except for the patient being somnolent. Computed tomography (CT) of the patient revealed subgaleal edema in the right parietal region, linear fracture and image consistent with EDH with a thickness of about 9 mm underneath fracture. A control CT was performed after 3 hours as somnolence continued in follow-up of the patient. Hematoma in the epidural region was observed to completely resolve and edema in the subgaleal region was observed to gain hemorrhagic characteristics. CONCLUSION In total, 15 cases have been reported, including our case, in the literature with resolution less than 24 hours. Our case has the fourth fastest resolution ever reported in the English literature. We think that the most important factor in the rapid spontaneous resolution is the presence of a connection between the epidural and epicranial space, either through a fracture or cranial sutures.


Turkish Neurosurgery | 2015

Prognostic Impact of Histologic Subtype in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Patients Treated with Gamma Knife Radiosurgery: Retrospective analysis of 104 patients.

Aydemir F; Kadir Tufan; Melih Cekinmez; Kardes O; Feyzi Birol Sarica; Topkan E; Sonmez E; Alkan O; Ugurluer G; Mehmet Nur Altinors

AIM In this study, factors affecting survival, local failure, distant brain failure, whole brain failure and whole-brain radiation therapy (WBRT) free survival according to histological subtypes were investigated in patients with brain metastases from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). MATERIAL AND METHODS Patients with positive pathology reports for adenocarcinoma (ACA) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) were included in the study. Seventy-eight ACA and 26 SCC patients were included in the study. Patients with previous history of cerebral metastasis surgery and WBRT were excluded from the study. RESULTS The median survival was calculated as 12.6 months for patients with ACA and 5.9 months for patients with SCC. One-year distant brain failure was calculated as 65.1% in ACA patients and 39.6% in SCC patients. One-year whole brain failure was calculated as 58.1% in ACA patients and 39.6% in SCC patients. The one-year freedom from WBRT rate was calculated as 72.8% in ACA patients and 56.3% in SCC patients. SCC histology was considered as a significant factor in deterioration of overall survival in multivariate analysis. SCC histology, the increase in the number of metastases and RPA class were factors that caused an increase in distant brain failure. Also, SCC histology, the increase in the number of metastases and RPA class were factors that caused an increase in whole brain failure. CONCLUSION SCC histology may be an important prognostic factor for overall survival. Also, due to high distant brain failure rate in SCC histology, WBRT can be added to treatment early.


Turkish Neurosurgery | 2009

A rare but fatal case of granulomatous amebic encephalitis with brain abscess: the first case reported from Turkey.

Feyzi Birol Sarica; Kadir Tufan; Melih Cekinmez; Bulent Erdogan; Mehmet Nur Altinors

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