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Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy | 2016

Minimally invasive treatments for perforator vein insufficiency

Gokhan Kuyumcu; Gloria Salazar; Anand M. Prabhakar; Suvranu Ganguli

Incompetent superficial veins are the most common cause of lower extremity superficial venous reflux and varicose veins; however, incompetent or insufficient perforator veins are the most common cause of recurrent varicose veins after treatment, often unrecognized. Perforator vein insufficiency can result in pain, skin changes, and skin ulcers, and often merit intervention. Minimally invasive treatments have replaced traditional surgical treatments for incompetent perforator veins. Current minimally invasive treatment options include ultrasound guided sclerotherapy (USGS) and endovascular thermal ablation (EVTA) with either laser or radiofrequency energy sources. Advantages and disadvantages of each modality and knowledge on these treatments are required to adequately address perforator venous disease.


Iranian Journal of Radiology | 2016

In Vivo Evaluation of the Biomechanical Properties of Optic Nerve and Peripapillary Structures by Ultrasonic Shear Wave Elastography in Glaucoma.

Atilla Suleyman Dikici; Ismail Mihmanli; Fahrettin Kilic; Ahmet Özkök; Gokhan Kuyumcu; Pinar Sultan; Cesur Samanci; Mehmet Yilmaz; Babak Rafiee; Nevbahar Tamcelik; Zehra Isik Hasiloglu; Fatih Kantarci

Background Primary open-angle glaucoma is a multifactorial serious disease characterized by progressive retinal ganglion cell death and loss of visual field. Objectives The purposes of this study were to investigate shear wave elastography (SWE) use in the evaluation of the optic nerve (ON) and peripapillary structures, and to compare the findings between glaucomatous and control eyes. Patients and Methods A case-controlled study, including 21 patients with primary open-angle glaucoma and 21 age-matched control subjects, was carried out. All of the participants had comprehensive ophthalmological exams that included corneal biomechanical measurements with ocular response analyzer. In vivo evaluation of the biomechanical properties of the ON and peripapillary structures were performed with SWE in all participants. The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test was used to analyze the normal distribution of data. Differences of parameters in ophthalmologic data and stiffness values of patients with and without glaucoma were evaluated using the Mann-Whitney U test. Results There were no statistically significant differences between the glaucoma and control groups in terms of age (P > 0.05) and gender (P > 0.05). Corneal hysteresis was lower in the glaucoma group (P < 0.05). Corneal compensated intraocular pressure and Goldmann correlated intraocular pressure were higher in the glaucoma group (P < 0.0001 for both). The mean stiffness of the ON and peripapillary structures were significantly higher in glaucoma patients for each measured region (P < 0.05). Conclusion The study evaluated the biomechanical properties of the ON and peripapillary structures in vivo with SWE in glaucoma. We observed stiffer ON and peripapillary tissue in glaucomatous eyes, indicating that SWE claims new perspectives in the evaluation of ON and peripapillary structures in glaucoma disease.


Epilepsy Research | 2017

Incomplete Circle of Willis: A risk factor for mesial temporal sclerosis?

Gokhan Kuyumcu; Richard W. Byrne; Robert J. Dawe; Mehmet Kocak

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate whether there may be a correlation between the anatomical variants of Circle of Willis (CoW) and presence/laterality of mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS). METHODS We retrospectively identified the CoW variants on Wada angiograms in 71 patients with pathologically proven MTS. Angiograms were interpreted by two radiologists independently and blinded to clinical data. We divided the anterior and posterior components of the CoW into functionally complete and functionally incomplete groups. We then sought its correlation with the presence and laterality of MTS. RESULTS No statistically significant relationship was found between the functional status of the anterior circulation and the laterality of the MTS (p=0.657). Relationship of the posterior incomplete circle to MTS was statistically significant on both sides (p=0.023 for the left, p=0.04 for the right), with an effect size moderate to large for the left side and moderate for the right side. Although the fetal variant appeared to be related to the ipsilateral MTS, it did not reach to a level of statistical significance (p=0.15). SIGNIFICANCE The study demonstrates a statistically significant association of the incomplete posterior circulation of the CoW to the presence of ipsilateral MTS. Further studies in larger patient populations may be needed to seek whether an incomplete circulation may facilitate development of MTS, especially affecting the watershed zones.


Neurology India | 2016

Loeys-Dietz syndrome.

Marinos Kontzialis; Gokhan Kuyumcu; Carlos A. Zamora

Loeys-Dietz syndrome is characterized by enlargement of the aorta, which is the large blood vessel that distributes blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The aorta can weaken and stretch, causing a bulge in the blood vessel wall (an aneurysm). Stretching of the aorta may also lead to a sudden tearing of the layers in the aorta wall (aortic dissection). People with Loeys-Dietz syndrome can also have aneurysms or dissections in arteries throughout the body and have arteries with abnormal twists and turns (arterial tortuosity).


Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy | 2016

Inferior vena cava filter retrievals, standard and novel techniques

Gokhan Kuyumcu; T. Gregory Walker

The placement of an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter is a well-established management strategy for patients with venous thromboembolism (VTE) disease in whom anticoagulant therapy is either contraindicated or has failed. IVC filters may also be placed for VTE prophylaxis in certain circumstances. There has been a tremendous growth in placement of retrievable IVC filters in the past decade yet the majority of the devices are not removed. Unretrieved IVC filters have several well-known complications that increase in frequency as the filter dwell time increases. These complications include caval wall penetration, filter fracture or migration, caval thrombosis and an increased risk for lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Difficulty is sometimes encountered when attempting to retrieve indwelling filters, mainly because of either abnormal filter positioning or endothelization of filter components that are in contact with the IVC wall, thereby causing the filter to become embedded. The length of time that a filter remains indwelling also impacts the retrieval rate, as increased dwell times are associated with more difficult retrievals. Several techniques for difficult retrievals have been described in the medical literature. These techniques range from modifications of standard retrieval techniques to much more complex interventions. Complications related to complex retrievals are more common than those associated with standard retrieval techniques. The risks of complex filter retrievals should be compared with those of life-long anticoagulation associated with an unretrieved filter, and should be individualized. This article summarizes current techniques for IVC filter retrieval from a clinical point of view, with an emphasis on advanced retrieval techniques.


Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences | 2017

Unusual Cause of Sphenoidal Sinus Mass: Extramedullary Plasmacytoma.

Gokhan Kuyumcu; Robert J. Dawe; Miral Jhaveri


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2016

CT-Guided Thoracic Duct Embolization.

Gokhan Kuyumcu; Robert O. Gordon; Harald C. Ott; Suvranu Ganguli


Archivos De Bronconeumologia | 2017

Intrathoracic Rib; To CT, or Not to CT ☆

Gokhan Kuyumcu; Palmi Shah


Archivos De Bronconeumologia | 2017

Costilla intratorácica: ¿ cuándo se usa tomografía?

Gokhan Kuyumcu; Palmi Shah


Neurology India | 2016

Magnetic resonance imaging of ataxia-telangiectasia

Carlos A. Zamora; Noushin Yahyavi-Firouz-Abadi; Gokhan Kuyumcu; Marinos Kontzialis

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Carlos A. Zamora

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Marinos Kontzialis

Rush University Medical Center

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Palmi Shah

Rush University Medical Center

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Robert J. Dawe

Rush University Medical Center

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Mehmet Kocak

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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