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Annals of Plastic Surgery | 1996

Vaginal reconstruction with free jejunal flap.

Murat Emiroğlu; Gültan Sm; Gokhan Adanali; Apaydin I; Yormuk E

Congenital absence of a vagina is a rare but outstanding anomaly of plastic surgery. Although many methods are described for reconstruction of vaginal agenesis, there is not a method yet to be approved as a perfect solution to this problem. With the aim of solving the problems faced with conventional methods, free jejunal transplantation was planned to construct a neovagina. For this method, we isolated a 15-cm jejunal segment, with its pedicle, transferred it to the preprepared vaginal pouch, and anastomosed the donor vessels of the mesentery to the inferior epigastric vessels. In the postoperative sixth month, problems of intercourse or the need to use any lubricator or stent were still not experienced and reported. In this paper, we judge and compare our approach by reviewing others.


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 2006

Augmentation mammaplasty: retrospective analysis of 210 cases.

Asuman Sevin; Kutlu Sevin; Dilek Senen; Orgun Deren; Gokhan Adanali; Bülent Erdoğan

Since its introduction in 1895, augmentation mammaplasty has gained widespread acceptance. The choice of breast augmentation procedure is determined almost entirely by three variables: the selection of incision location, the pocket plane for implant placement (either subpectoral or completely subglandular), and the appropriate implant. The current study evaluated 210 cases of augmentation mammaplasty retrospectively. A capsular contracture rate of 8% was found. Rupture and gel bleeding were observed in eight cases (4%). For various reasons, such as capsular contracture or implant rupture, the prostheses were renewed once in 16 patients (8%) and twice in 5 patients (2%). Submammary incision was used in 42 cases (20%). The patients in 23 cases responded that they had implant folds or edges they could feel (11%). Only 4 of these 23 patients stated that feeling the edge of the implant was a concern for them. Of the 210 augmented breasts, 5 had diminished sensation postoperatively (2%), as interpreted by the patient.


Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2006

Open Rhinoplasty Without Transcolumellar Incision

Asuman Sevin; Kutlu Sevin; Bülent Erdoğan; Orgun Deren; Gokhan Adanali

Traditional open rhinoplasty leaves a scar on the columella. No one can say that this scar is invisible. It is less noticeable in Caucasian patients but it is a problem in non-Caucasian patients like in our country. To avoid such a scar and still obtain a wide exposure of the nasal framework, the bilateral paramarginal incisions close to the columella were extended down to the nasal floors. The lower lateral cartilages forming the nasal tip could then be delivered out through one of the nostrils. An exposure similar to the traditional open rhinoplasty was then achieved. The technique has been used in 23 patients with satisfactory results. In conclusion, the open rhinoplasty without transcolumellar incision can replace the traditional transcolumellar open rhinoplasty technique in selected patients.


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 2006

A Useful Method for Planning Hump Resection of Deviated Nose

Asuman Sevin; Kutlu Sevin; Bülent Erdoğan; Gokhan Adanali; Orgun Deren

The deviated nose is a particular challenge because both functional and aesthetic problems must be addressed. A most important challenge is resection of the hump. The nasal bones often are asymmetric in deviated noses. Several methods have been used for resection of the hump. Using the authors’ method, it is possible to calculate the extent of hump resection. Clinical analysis of the nasal deviation is performed preoperatively. Digital photographs are taken, and all the landmarks are marked on the life-size photo prints. Planning begins on the deviated side. The ideal dorsal line is drawn, and the extent of hump resection is planned according to the preoperative measurements. Measurements on the deviated side are applied to the other side using the medial canthi and the most prominent part of the alar creases as landmarks. Classical methods emphasize the importance of the chisel position during hump removal. According to the classical approach, the chisel should be positioned lower on the deviated side to resect more bone. However, there is no method for calculating how the chisel should be positioned exactly during hump resection. Therefore, a precise plan has been devised to leave symmetric nasal bones after hump resection. The authors have applied this method in eight cases, achieving satisfactory results.


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 2006

The Fate of Folded and Unfolded Dermal Grafts: A Histopathologic and Structural Study of Rabbits

B. Asuman Sevin; Gokhan Adanali; Macide Yakut; Orgun Deren; Dilek Senen; Bülent Erdoğan; Kutlu Sevin

Currently, both autogenous and nonautogenous materials are used to treat contour deformities. Autogenous grafts are preferable to nonautogenous grafts because they cause less reaction and are both inexpensive and easy to obtain. Currently, however, no consensus exists on an ideal autogenous graft. As autogenous materials, dermal grafts can be obtained from scar tissue, allowing simultaneous revision of scars, quicker vascularization than with other autogenous tissues, and a very short immobilization for their stabilization (i.e., they interact with surrounding tissues). The operation can be performed with the patient under local anesthesia, providing regular contours easily. Alternative techniques are needed to increase the viability and mass effects of autogenous grafts in the long term. With this as the objective, folded dermal grafts were used to increase the mass effects of dermal grafts. The current study compared long-term histopathologic and structural changes in unfolded and folded dermal autogenous grafts used for correction of soft tissue contour deformities. Thicknesses and histopathologic changes of the unfolded and folded dermal autogenous grafts were evaluated 6 and 12 months after placement of the grafts in the abdomens of 10 rabbits. Both the authors’ observations and histopathologic examinations showed that the folded dermis caused a more severe granulomatous reaction and fibrosis. Graft thicknesses considerably increased in the first 6 months, but then almost leveled off in the following months. Increased fibrosis in the folded grafts had a masslike effect, which was preserved in the long term, suggesting that folded dermal grafts can be used clinically.


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 2001

Use of Beta Blockers for Increasing Survival of Free Fat Grafts

Meltem Ayhan; Dilek Senen; Gokhan Adanali; Metin Görgü; Bülent Erdoğan; Burcu Albayrak


Dermatologic Surgery | 1997

Conservative management of aplasia cutis congenita.

Sarper Yilmaz; Ilker Apaydin; Oğuz Yenidünya; Gokhan Adanali; Serdar Gültan


Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2001

Nasal bone destruction by a cavernous hemangioma in an elderly patient.

Gokhan Adanali; Meltem Ayhan; Metin Görgü; Bülent Erdoğan


Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2001

Ectrodactyly-ectodermal dysplasia clefting syndrome.

Gokhan Adanali; Dilek Senen; Meltem Ayhan; Bülent Erdoğan


Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2001

A 50-year history of hemangioma over the right eye.

Gokhan Adanali; Dilek Senen; Bülent Erdoğan

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Metin Görgü

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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