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European Journal of Anaesthesiology | 2009

The effects of gabapentin on acute and chronic pain after inguinal herniorrhaphy.

Huseyin Sen; Ali Sizlan; Omer Yanarates; Mehmet Guney Senol; Gökhan İnangil; Ilker Sucullu; Sezai Özkan; Guner Dagli

Background and objective To find out whether preoperative gabapentin use had a favourable effect on long-term postoperative pain in patients undergoing inguinal herniorrhaphy. Methods Sixty male patients – aged 20–40 years – who were scheduled for unilateral inguinal herniorrhaphy under spinal anaesthesia were included in this prospective, randomized, double-blind study. The patients were randomly allocated to two groups: the gabapentin group (n = 30) received single-dose 1.2 g oral gabapentin 1 h before surgery, and the placebo group received a placebo capsule instead. Spinal anaesthesia was performed with heavy bupivacaine, and all operations were performed by the same surgeon with the same technique. Postoperative analgesia was evaluated during sitting and lying with a visual analogue scale. Assessment of postoperative pain at 1, 3 and 6 months was carried out with an 11-point numerical rating scale; 0 indicating ‘no pain’ and 10 indicating ‘worst pain imaginable’. Patients who had numerical rating scale scores of more than 0 were further evaluated with regard to the impact of pain on their daily activities. Results When compared with the placebo group, the gabapentin group displayed significantly lower visual analogue scale scores (lying and sitting) and total tramadol consumption at 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 h after surgery (P < 0.05) and higher postoperative patient satisfaction scores (P < 0.05). Numerical rating scale scores at 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery were lower in the gabapentin group than in the placebo group (P < 0.05). The number of patients whose daily activities were adversely affected by pain was smaller in the gabapentin group at the first month; however, the two groups were found to be similar at 3 and 6 months. Conclusion We conclude that preoperative single-dose gabapentin decreases the intensity of acute postoperative pain, tramadol consumption and the incidence and intensity of pain in the first 6 months after inguinal herniorrhaphy.


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2009

Ecthyma-gangrenosum-like lesions associated with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection.

Hüseyin Şen; Gökhan İnangil; Levent Şahin; Kamer Dere; Sezai Özkan; Guner Dagli

Ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) manifests as a skin lesion and is commonly associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa septicemia in immunocompromised patients. Other viral, fungal and bacterial agents can also cause EG. The first clinical observation is grouped vesicles with surrounding erythema. Within a few days, they evolve into a gangrenous ulcer with a black/gray eschar surrounded by an erythematous halo. Herein, we present a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who developed EG-like lesions due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection while he was in the intensive care unit.


Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia | 2012

Ultrasound-guided cannulation of radial artery with anatomic variation.

Gökhan İnangil; Suleyman Deniz; Hüseyin Şen

most common epidural analgesics used and thus were selected as the comparison groups for our study. The vast majority of studies use a local anesthetic and an opioid in the epidural infusion. Thus, we stand by the results of our study, which showed safe and effective modes of postoperative analgesia. We are grateful to Drs Liang et al for the opportunity to reiterate the following main findings of our clinical study: (1) a paravertebral block represents a viable alternative to thoracic epidural analgesia in patients who may not be suitable neuraxial candidates, (2) hydromorphone deserves consideration as an effective neuraxial opioid for acute postoperative pain, and (3) combination therapy with an epidural opioid and a local anesthetic (in this case bupivacaine and hydromorphone) may be superior to local anesthetic alone. We are thankful for the opportunity to discuss our work.


Fetal and Pediatric Pathology | 2016

Fetal Cleft Lip/Palate Surgery: End of a Dream?

Sinan Ozturk; Huseyin Karagoz; Fatih Zor; Gökhan İnangil; Kemal Kara

ABSTRACT Recognition that a fetus can scarlessly heal in intrauterine life led to various animal studies in the mid 1980s exploring the possibility of fetal cleft lip/palate surgery. The idea of scarless cleft repair seemed like a possible dream after the promising results from the early animal studies. In this review, we analyze the progress made in the 30 years since our first experience with animal models.


Renal Failure | 2014

Effects of dexpanthenol and N-acetylcysteine pretreatment in rats before renal ischemia/reperfusion injury

Huseyin Sen; Suleyman Deniz; A.Ertürk Yedekçi; Gökhan İnangil; Tuba Muftuoglu; Aptullah Haholu; Sezai Özkan

Abstract Background: We investigated the anti-inflammatory and protective effects of concomitant use of dexpanthenol (DXP) and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) induced ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury of kidney. Methods: Forty rats were randomly divided into 5 groups. In all groups except for Group 1(Sham), renal arteries bilaterally occluded with vascular clamp for IR injury. Group 1(Sham), received a single dose of 10 mL/kg isotonic saline daily by intraperitoneal (IP) injection for three days. Group 2(IR), received a single dose of 10 mL/kg isotonic saline daily by IP injection for three days. Group 3(IR + NAC), received 300 mg/kg NAC daily by IP injection for three days. Group 4(IR + DXP), received 500 mg/kg DXP daily by IP injection for three days. Group 5(IR + NAC + DXP), received 500 mg/kg DXP and 300 mg/kg NAC daily by IP injection for three days. Serum urea (BUN), creatinine (Cr) and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL, lipocalin 2, siderocalin) levels were measured as kidney function tests. TNF-α levels were measured as inflammatory marker. Tissue sections were evaluated histopathologically under light microscopy. Results: IR + NAC + DXP group received both NAC and DXP before induction of renal I/R and as the biochemical and histopathological data revealed the results of the IR + NAC + DXP group and sham group were similar. Biochemically and histopathologically, combined use of NAC and DXP has better results when each of them used alone. Conclusion: We concluded that concomitant use of DXP and NAC plays a major role against I/R injury and may be useful in acute treatment of I/R induced renal failure.


Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health | 2016

How important is the butyrylcholinesterase level for cesarean section

Gökhan İnangil; Suleyman Deniz; Yasemin Gulcan Kurt; Uğur Keskin; Ömer Bakal; Huseyin Sen; Sezai Özkan; Ercan Kurt

OBJECTIVES Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), commonly known as pseudocholinesterase or non-neural cholinesterase, hydrolyzes neuromuscular blocker agents containing choline esters such as succinylcholine that is widely used in rapid sequence induction (RSI) for general anesthesia. The aim of this study is to compare plasma BChE levels and investigate the affects and relationship of succinylcholine on BChE levels in preeclamptic, gestational diabetic and healthy pregnants. STUDY DESIGN We designed a prospective, controlled, pilot single-center study. Thirty (n=30) pregnant women who were scheduled for cesarean section under general anesthesia (refusal of regional anesthesia) with RSI involved. Group 1 included ten (n=10) preeclamptic pregnancies, Group 2 included ten (n=10) gestational diabetic (GD) pregnancies and Group 3 included ten (n=10) healthy pregnancies. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES BChE levels of all patients were measured prior to the initiation of cesarean section. Train-of-four recovery of 90% (TOF T1) was used to monitor the degree of neuromuscular block beginning from the administration of succinylcholine. RESULTS No statistically significant difference was found between the groups comparing BChE levels and the duration between tracheal intubation and formation of TOF T1 (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS As similar results were gathered from normal and high-risk pregnancies (preeclamptic pregnancy or gestational diabetic pregnancy) who underwent cesarean section under general anesthesia, we believe that succinylcholine is still neuromuscular agent of choice in cesarean section.


Archive | 2016

Application of Radiofrequency in Pain Management

Suleyman Deniz; Ömer Bakal; Gökhan İnangil

The application of radiofrequency is a treatment for many clinical conditions such as trigeminal neuralgia, complex regional pain syndrome, chronic postsurgical pain, cancer pain, hyperhidrosis and facet joint pain requiring ablation of different nerve locations. In this procedure, a constant high-frequency, high-temperature electrical current is applied to target tissue. Sluijter has achieved significant pain relief using radiofrequency current at a temperature below 42°C that produced strong electromagnetic field with no thermal lesion and referred as pulsed radiofrequency. The use of pulsed radiofrequency is a nonneurodestructive and therefore less painful technique, and it serves as an alternative method to continuous radiofrequency. Many studies have demonstrated favorable outcomes with pulsed radiofrequency compared to continuous radiofrequency. This chapter suggests the use of continuous and pulsed radiofrequency with a minimal‐ ly invasive procedure for patients with chronic pain as an alternative to surgical treatment and it might be an additional option among nonsurgical treatment methods.


Archive | 2016

Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation After Cardiac Surgery

Gökhan İnangil; Ahmet Erturk Yedekci

Patients undergoing cardiac surgery experience physiologic stresses and changes in respiratory function. After cardiac surgery, there is a relatively high incidence of postoperative acute respiratory failure (ARF). Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is used in the postoperative period to improve gas exchange, decrease work of breathing, and reduce atelectasis, both as a preventive therapy and as a curative tool to avoid reintubation. Postoperative NIV requires an experienced and trained team. The hemodynamic system should be carefully monitored so that tailored management of both the respiratory and cardiovascular system can be obtained. Although NIV is shown to be effective in preventing postoperative ARF, it remains controversial in the treatment of ARF. Further randomized controlled studies should be performed to better identify the patients who may benefit from NIV after cardiac surgery, and clinical guidelines and protocols should be established.


Turkısh Journal of Anesthesıa and Reanımatıon | 2015

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Occurring in the Postoperative Period.

Suleyman Deniz; Ömer Bakal; Gökhan İnangil; Hüseyin Şen; Sezai Özkan

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy simulates acute myocardial infarction, and it is characterised by reversible left ventricular failure. A case of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy diagnosed after emergency angiography performed in a patient with evidence of acute myocardial infarction in the postoperative period will be described in this report. Transurethral resection of a bladder tumour (TUR-BT) was performed in a 92-year-old male patient by the urology clinic. The patient was transferred to the post-anaesthesia care unit after the operation. An echocardiography was performed because of the sudden onset of dyspnoea, tachycardia (140-150 beats per minute, rhythm-atrial fibrillation) and ST-segment elevation on electrocardiography (ECG) at the first postoperative hour, and midapical dyskinesia was detected at the patient. An immediate angiography was performed due to suspicion of acute coronary syndrome. Patent coronary arteries and temporary aneurysmatic dilatation of the apex of the heart were revealed by angiography. As a result of these findings, the patient was diagnosed with Takotsubo cardiomyopathy by the cardiology service. The patient was discharged uneventfully following 10 days in the intensive care unit. Aneurysm of the apex of the left ventricle and normal anatomy of the coronary arteries in the angiography have diagnostic value for Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. Diuretics (furosemide) and beta-blockers (metoprolol) are commonly used for the treatment of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. Even though Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a rare and benign disease, it should be kept in mind in patients suspected for acute myocardial infarction in the postoperative period.


The journal of the Turkish Society of Algology | 2015

Treatment of compensatory hyperhidrosis of the trunk with radiofrequency ablation

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.

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Sezai Özkan

Military Medical Academy

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Suleyman Deniz

Military Medical Academy

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Huseyin Sen

Military Medical Academy

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Hüseyin Şen

Military Medical Academy

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Guner Dagli

Military Medical Academy

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Ömer Bakal

Military Medical Academy

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Ercan Kurt

Military Medical Academy

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Ali Sizlan

Military Medical Academy

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