Hafiz Aydin
Karadeniz Technical University
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume | 2005
Celal Baki; Muhittin Sener; Hafiz Aydin; Mehmet Yildiz; S. Saruhan
We treated 15 hips (15 patients) with developmental dysplasia by a single-stage combination of open reduction through a medial approach and innominate osteotomy. The mean age of the patients at the time of operation was 20 months (13 to 30). The mean follow-up period was 9.6 years (4 to 14). At the final follow-up, 14 hips were assessed clinically as excellent and one hip as good. Radiologically, ten hips were rated as class I, four as class II and one as class III according to the criteria of Severin. No avascular necrosis was seen. No patient required subsequent surgery. Our results indicate that satisfactory results can be obtained with the single-stage combination of open reduction by the medial approach and innominate osteotomy for developmental dysplasia of the hip in a selected group of children older than 12 months. To our knowledge, no similar combined technique has been previously reported.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 1999
Ahmet U. Turhan; Osman Aynaci; Havvanur Turgutalp; Hafiz Aydin
Abstract Tendon autograft was used for the treatment of osteochondral defects induced experimentally in dogs’ knees. Osteochondral defects were created on the femoral condyles in both knees of five dogs. The tendon was harvested from the anterior cruris, and a knot was tied in the middle. Then two tunnels were bored in the medial condyle. The free ends of the tendon were individually inserted into the tunnels and pulled from the openings on the medial recessus side so that the knot itself sat within the osteochondral defect. The lateral condyle was left untreated for comparison. At 24 weeks postoperatively, the dogs were killed and macroscopical and histological examinations were performed. A congruous articular surface had formed, and the grafted tendon was bonded into the defect. The tendon was not degraded, and was covered with reparative tissue as seen microscopically. Despite weight-bearing being allowed in the early stages after the operation, no sign of degradation was noted in the tendon.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2000
Ahmet U. Turhan; Osman Aynaci; Hafiz Aydin; Aydin Biyiklioglu
Abstract We present a new device for femoral and tibial fixation in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using soft tissue. We evaluated the method biomechanically in pullout tests using human cadaver knee joints. Fixation strengths ranged from 300 ± 60 to 600 ± 50 N (mean 400 ± 50 N). This corresponds to loads in the graft during aggressive rehabilitation although cadaveric specimens were used. With respect to primary fixation strength this implant is a reasonable alternative for anterior cruciate ligament graft fixation.
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B | 2016
Mehmet Emre Baki; Celal Baki; Hafiz Aydin; Bünyamin Ari; Murat Özcan
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the long-term clinical and radiological results of single-stage open reduction through a medial approach and Pemberton acetabuloplasty in developmental dysplasia of the hip. We treated 32 hips (22 patients) with developmental dysplasia by a single-stage open reduction through Ferguson’s medial approach and Pemberton acetabuloplasty. The procedure was performed bilaterally in 10 patients. The mean age of the patients at the time of the operation was 19.8 months (16–24 months). The mean follow-up period was 10.9 years (7–19 years). Group I avascular necrosis according to the Kalamchi and MacEwen classification was observed in two hips and group II in one hip. Radiologically, 90.6% of the hips were classified as Severin class I and 9.4% of the hips were classified as Severin class II. At the latest follow-up, 30 hips were assessed clinically as excellent and two hips as good. No patient required subsequent surgery. We conclude that single-stage medial open reduction and Pemberton acetabuloplasty represent an effective method for developmental dysplasia of the hip in children older than 15 months of age.
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2004
Muhittin Sener; Celal Baki; Hafiz Aydin; Mehmet Yildiz; Sertac Saruhan
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2007
Osman Aynaci; Olcay Turgutoglu; Servet Kerimoglu; Hafiz Aydin; Umit Cobanoglu
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2004
Ahmet U. Turhan; Servet Kerimoglu; Ali Doğru; Hafiz Aydin; Esin Yulug
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2008
Servet Kerimoglu; Osman Aynaci; Metehan Saracoglu; Hafiz Aydin; Ahmet U. Turhan
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2012
Atilla Çitlak; Servet Kerimoglu; Celal Baki; Hafiz Aydin
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2004
Hafiz Aydin; Servet Kerimoglu; A. Çıtlak; Ahmet U. Turhan