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Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine | 2014

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for pain control after vaginal delivery and cesarean section

Seda Kayman-Kose; Dagistan Tolga Arioz; Hasan Toktas; Gülengül Köken; Mine Kanat-Pektas; Mesut Kose; Mehmet Yilmazer

Abstract Objective: The present study aims to determine the efficiency and reliability of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in the management of pain related with uterine contractions after vaginal delivery and the pain related with both abdominal incision uterine contractions after cesarean section. Methods: A hundred healthy women who underwent cesarean section under general anesthesia were randomly assigned to the placebo group (Group 1) or the TENS group (Group 2), while 100 women who delivered by vaginal route without episiotomy were randomized into the placebo group (Group 3) or the TENS group (Group 4). Results: The patients in Group 2 had statistically lower visual analog scale (VAS) and verbal numerical scale (VNS) scores than the patients in Group 1 (p < 0.001 for both). The patients in Group 4 had statistically lower VAS and VNS scores than the patients in Group 3 (p = 0.022 and p = 0.005, respectively). The analgesic requirement at the eighth hour of cesarean section was significantly lower in the patients who were treated with TENS (p = 0.006). The need for analgesics at the eighth hour of vaginal delivery was statistically similar in the patients who were treated with TENS and the patients who received placebo (p = 0.830). Conclusion: TENS is an effective, reliable, practical and easily available modality of treatment for postpartum pain.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2015

Could the Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio be a Novel Marker for Predicting Invasiveness of Cervical Pathologies?

Mesut Kose; Fatih Çelik; Seda Kose; Dagistan Tolga Arioz; Mehmet Yilmazer

PURPOSE To determine whether the preoperative platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) could predict invasiveness of cervical pathologies. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients with preinvasive and invasive diseases were reviewed retrospectively, over a nine-year period, 2005-2014. The pathological records and completed blood counts of the patients were collected and recorded in the SPSS program. Patients were divided in two groups, preinvasive and invasive. RESULTS The median PLR was significantly higher in the invasive group than in the preinvasive group (p=0.03). There was a correlation between invasion of cervical cancer and white blood cell count, red cell distributing width (RDW), neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and PLR. CONCLUSIONS This study showed that patients with uterine cervical cancer may present with leukocytosis, increased RDW, NLR and PLR. These cheap and easily available parameters, especially PLR, may provide useful information about the invasiveness of cervical lesions.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2017

Plasma L-carnitine levels of obese and non-obese polycystic ovary syndrome patients

Fatih Çelik; Mesut Kose; Mehmet Yilmazer; Gülengül Köken; Dagistan Tolga Arioz; Mine Kanat Pektas

Abstract It is well-known that plasma L-carnitine concentrations are significantly decreased in obese individuals. A study showed that L-carnitine concentrations are significantly lower in lean PCOS patients than in lean healthy women. Thus, it has been suggested that lowered L-carnitine is associated with PCOS. This study also showed that the women with PCOS had significantly lower L-carnitine levels than those of the healthy controls. In addition, this study hypothesised that low L-carnitine levels in PCOS patients were associated with obesity and/or insulin resistance. Moreover, plasma L-carnitine concentrations were found to be statistically similar in PCOS patients and healthy controls, when controlled for obesity. This study implied that L-carnitine could be used as an adjunctive therapy in the management of insulin resistance or obesity in women who have PCOS. Further research might be planned to clarify the clinical effects of L-carnitine administration in PCOS patients with insulin resistance and/or obesity.


Urologia Internationalis | 2018

Two-Year Follow-Up Results of Transobturator Tape Procedure with and without Concomitant Vaginal Surgery

Fatih Çelik; Mine Kanat Pektas; Mesut Kose; Dagistan Tolga Arioz; Evren Yesildager; Mehmet Yilmazer

Objective: This study aims to evaluate the subjective and objective outcomes of the transobturator tape (TOT) procedure performed to treat stress urinary incontinence and to determine the efficacy and safety of the TOT procedure when used along with vaginal surgery. Methods: This is a prospective review of 24 women who had the TOT procedure done only due to stress incontinence; 22 women who underwent concomitant TOT and pelvic floor repair; and 20 women who received concurrent TOT, transvaginal hysterectomy, and sacrospinous ligament fixation. Results: When compared to the patients who had TOT with pelvic floor repair, the patients who underwent TOT with hysterectomy declared to have more dyspareunia (p = 0.008) and they were found to have significantly higher post-void residual volume (p = 0.014). When compared to the patients who had only TOT, the patients who underwent TOT with hysterectomy claimed to have more pelvic pain (p = 0.012) and significantly higher post-void residual volume (p = 0.020). Conclusion: The TOT procedure results in moderately high objective cure rates, and concurrent application of pelvic floor repair or transvaginal hysterectomy does not affect these rates. The relatively higher incidences for voiding problems and pelvic pain in women who underwent TOT, hysterectomy, and sacropinous fixation simultaneously suggest that the extent of surgery directly correlates with the severity of postoperative complications.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2017

Very rare cause of hemoperitoneum: Ovarian fibroma

Mesut Kose; Fatih Çelik; Seda Kose; Dagistan Tolga Arioz; Betul Demirciler Yavas

Ovarian fibromas are benign tumours classified as sex cordstromal tumours. They constitute about 2% of all ovarian tumours. They are generally observed in middle-aged women (Maccıo et al. 2014). They may be asymptomatic without any typical clinical signs. However, they may result in a clinical picture, namely Meigs’ syndrome, which includes ovarian fibroma, free ascites and hydrothorax in 1–3% of the cases (Meigs 1954). An increase in the level of CA 125 rarely accompanies this clinical picture; in addition, haemoperitoneum is a very rare situation. We present a case of ovarian fibroma, in which the preoperative benign or malignant nature could not be determined, and presented with hemoperitoneum.


Cuaj-canadian Urological Association Journal | 2017

Rare complication of needleless mini-sling procedure: Case report

Mustafa Karalar; Ibrahim Keles; Serdar Unlu; Hasmet Sarici; Mesut Kose; Cemil Ay

The mini-sling procedure is a widely used, minimally invasive treatment for stress urinary incontinence. While bladder perforation and stone formation over the mesh is not an expected complication of the mini-sling procedure, in this case, we report on the management of bladder calculi formed over the mesh, which was passed through the bladder while applying the mini-sling procedure, and was eventually removed using holmium laser. Performing cystoscopy in patients with irritative and obstructive symptoms after the sling procedure will help confirm bladder perforation, and an endoscopic approach using holmium laser is an effective treatment.


Maturitas | 2008

Acute effect of intranasal estrogen on cerebral and cerebellar perfusion in postmenopausal women

Eser Kaya; Figen Kır Şahin; Gülengül Köken; Mesut Kose; Arif Serhan Cevrioglu


Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2018

Serum vitamin D concentrations in young Turkish women with primary dysmenorrhea: A randomized controlled study

Osman Karacin; Ilknur Mutlu; Mesut Kose; Fatih Çelik; Mine Kanat-Pektas; Mehmet Yilmazer


Türkiye Klinikleri Journal of Case Reports | 2017

İlk Trimesterde Saptanan Sefalotorakopagus Olgusu

Mahmut Güngör; Fatih Çelik; Mesut Kose; Gülengül Köken


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2017

Detection Cephalothoracopagus Case in the First Trimester: Case Report

Mahmut Güngör; Fatih Çelik; Mesut Kose; Gülengül Köken

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Fatih Çelik

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Mehmet Yilmazer

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Cemil Ay

Afyon Kocatepe University

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Eser Kaya

Afyon Kocatepe University

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