Ismet Ozaydin
Düzce University
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Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | 2011
Sami Karapolat; Suat Gezer; Umran Yildirim; Talha Dumlu; Banu Karapolat; Ismet Ozaydin; Mehmet Yasar; Abdulkadir Iskender; Hayati Kandis; Ayhan Saritas
BackgroundCarbon dioxide (CO2) pneumoperitoneum facilitates the visualization of abdominal organs during laparoscopic surgery. However, the associated increase in intra-abdominal pressure causes oxidative stress, which contributes to tissue injury.ObjectiveWe investigated the ability of the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory drug Erdosteine to prevent CO2 pneumoperitoneum-induced oxidative stress and inflammatory reactions in a rat model.MethodsFourteen female adult Wistar albino rats were divided into a control group (Group A, n = 7) and an Erdosteine group (Group B, n = 7). Group A received 0.5 cc/day 0.9% NaCl, and Group B received 10 mg/kg/day Erdosteine was administered by gavage, and maintained for 7 days prior to the operation. During the surgical procedure, the rats were exposed to CO2 pneumoperitoneum with an intra-abdominal pressure of 15 mmHg for 30 min. The peritoneal gas was then desufflated. The rats were sacrificed following 3 h of insufflation. Their lungs were removed, histologically evaluated, and scored for intra-alveolar hemorrhage, alveolar edema, congestion, and leukocyte infiltration. The results were statistically analyzed. A value of P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.ResultsSignificant differences were detected in intra-alveolar hemorrhage (P < 0.05), congestion (P < 0.001), and leukocyte infiltration (P < 0.001) in Group A compared with Group B. However, the differences in alveolar edema were not statistically significant (P = 0.698).ConclusionsCO2 pneumoperitoneum results in oxidative injury to lung tissue, and administration of Erdosteine reduces the severity of pathological changes. Therefore, Erdosteine may be a useful preventive and therapeutic agent for CO2 pneumoperitoneum-induced oxidative stress in laparoscopic surgery.
Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2013
Ali Kemal Taskin; Mehmet Yasar; Ismet Ozaydin; Bulent Kaya; Orhan Bat; Seyit Ankarali; Umran Yildirim; Metin Aydin
BACKGROUND We evaluated the effect of calcium alginate as a hemostatic agent in a splenic injury model. METHODS Experimental rats (Wistar albino) were divided into four groups. Group I: Laparotomy was not performed. Group II: After laparotomy, the abdomen was closed without any splenic injury. Group III: After laparotomy, splenic injury about 0.5 cm in depth and 0.3 cm in length was created by standard Rochester pean forceps. Physiological serum treated gauze dressing, about 2x2 cm in size, was applied to the injured splenic tissue for 3 minutes. Group IV: After laparotomy, standard splenic injury about 0.5 cm in length and 0.3 cm in depth was created. Calcium alginate wound dressing, 1x1 cm in size, was applied to the splenic wound. In all groups, blood samples for bleeding time and hemogram were taken. Peroperative blood loss, pre- and post-operative hemoglobin and hematocrit values were calculated. RESULTS Comparing hematocrit values and peroperative bleeding in Groups III and IV, Group IV had a lower decline in hematocrit values and lower peroperative bleeding. CONCLUSION Calcium alginate has hemostatic capacity. It may be used in splenic injuries, especially for Grades I and II.
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine | 2011
Sami Karapolat; Ayhan Saritas; Hayati Kandis; Mehmet Cikman; Suat Gezer; Ismet Ozaydin; Abdulkadir Iskender; Cagatay Calikoglu; Davut Baltaci; Mustafa Uslu; Banu Karapolat; Talha Dumlu
BackgroundAccidents caused by motorized vehicle in the agricultural sector are frequently observed. In Turkey; accidents arising from motorized vehicles, named Pat-Pat, which are used by farmers in the Western Black Sea region is not unusual.MethodsOne hundred five patients who were brought into the Emergency Department of Duzce University, Medical Faculty Hospital between September 2009 and August 2010 due to Pat-Pat related accidents were evaluated.ResultsThe cases consisted of 73 (69.5%) males and 32 (30.5%) females, ranging from 2 to 73 years of age. In the 10-39 age group, a total of 63 (60.0%) cases were determined. The months when the greatest rate of cases applied to the hospital consisted of July, August, September and the season is summer. The cases were exposed to trauma in roads in 54 (51.4%), and 51 (48.6%) occurred in agricultural area without roads. Eighty seven (82.9%) cases were injured due to the overturning of vehicle. The patients were brought to the hospital using a private vehicle in 54 (51.4%) of the cases and in 51 (48.6%) cases, 112 ambulance system was used. The cases were determined to apply to the hospital most frequently between 6 pm-12 am. The injuries frequently consisted of head-neck and spine traumas, thorax traumas and upper extremity traumas. In 55 (52.4%) cases, open wound-laceration was determined. Seventy five (71.4%) cases were treated in the Emergency Department, and 28 (26.7%) were hospitalized. Three (2.9%) cases were deceased.ConclusionsSerious injuries can occur in Pat-Pat related accidents, and careful systematic physical examination should be conducted. In order to prevent these accidents, education of farm operators and engineering studies on the mechanics and safety of these vehicles should be taken and legal regulations should be created.
American Journal of Case Reports | 2014
Aybars Özkan; Ismet Ozaydin; Murat Kaya; Adem Kucuk; Ali Osman Katranci
Patient: Female, 16 Final Diagnosis: Malrotation and cholecystoduodenal fistula Symptoms: Abdominal pain • anorexia • fever • nausea • vomiting Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Gastroenterology and Hepatology Objective: Anatomical anomaly/variation Background: Cholecystoduodenal fistula (CDF) is the most common cholecystenteric fistula. It is a late complication of gallbladder disease with calculus and is mainly encountered in the elderly and females. Case Report: We report the case of a teenage patient with cholecystoduodenal fistula and malrotation. Direct plain abdominal x-ray demonstrated air in the biliary system. Computed tomography revealed CDF-associated with an anomaly of intestinal malrotation. She had gallstones (with a few stones in the gallbladder) and cholecystitis. CDF is caused by malrotation, and cholecystitis has not been reported before. In this regard our patient is the first and youngest reported case. Conclusions: We suggest that CDF is probably a consequence of malrotation. The patient’s clinical features and operative management are presented and discussed with current literature.
Türk Patoloji Dergisi | 2012
Umran Yildirim; Ismet Ozaydin; Havva Erdem; Ali Kemal Uzunlar
Intussusception of the appendix vermiformis is a rare condition. It occurs mainly in infants and children. Here, we report an intussusception case that occurred in a 65-year-old male presenting with repeated periumbilical pain, nausea, vomiting and febrile sensation. The appendix was seen to be intussuscepted at laparoscopy. The invaginated segment was reducted and simple appendicectomy was carried out. Histopathologic examination revealed a sessile serrated adenoma at the wall of the appendix, suggesting it as the cause of the intussusception.
Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2006
Gökpinar I; Gürleyik E; Pehlivan M; Ozcan O; Ismet Ozaydin; Aslaner A; Demiraran Y; Gültepe M
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2014
Ismet Ozaydin; Ali Nihat Annakkaya; Cigdem Ozaydin; Metin Aydin
Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2008
Mustafa Yildirim; Ismet Ozaydin; Idris Sahin; Mehmet Yasar
The Internet Journal of Surgery | 2004
Ismet Ozaydin; Arif Aslaner
Saudi Medical Journal | 2006
Metin Aydin; Ismet Ozaydin; Zekeriya Ilce; Idris Sahin; Irfan Sencan; Coskun Silan; Mehmet Yasar; Arif Aslaner; Ertuğrul Ertaş