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Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2013

Analysis of 3776 pediatric inguinal hernia and hydrocele cases in a tertiary center

Derya Erdoğan; İbrahim Karaman; Mustafa Kemal Aslan; Ayşe Karaman; Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoğlu

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE This study describes the pediatric inguinal hernia and hydrocele experience of a tertiary care training hospital. METHODS A total of 3776 patients who had been operated between January 2005 and June 2009 for inguinal hernia, cord hydrocele, and hydrocele were included. The surgeries and patient follow-up were performed by 6 pediatric surgery specialists and 8 pediatric surgery residents. RESULTS The patient age varied from 6 days to 17 years. There were 2959 (78.4%) males and 817 (21.6%) females (ratio: 3.6:1). The hernia was on the right in 2306 (61.1%) patients, on the left in 1111 (29.4%) patients, and bilateral in 359 (9.5%) patients. Age at presentation was younger in males (p<.001). Contralateral hernia repair was required later on during follow-up in 2% of the patients. Postoperative complications developed in 1.2% of the patients. Reoperation was needed because of wound infection in 0.6%, recurrence in 0.4%, hematoma in 0.1%, testicular atrophy in 1 patient, and acquired undescended testis in 1 patient. CONCLUSIONS The age of first hernia symptoms was younger in males compared to females and in premature babies compared to term babies (p<.05). The recurrent hernia rate was higher in infancy. The complication rate was higher in hernia surgery in the newborn period and in cases of incarcerated hernia compared to the overall rate (p<.05). There was no indication for contralateral routine exploration.


Indian Journal of Pediatrics | 2005

Acute scrotum — Etiology and management

Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoğlu; Ayşe Karaman; İbrahim Karaman; Derya Erdoğan; Mustafa Kemal Aslan; Onursal Varlikli; Özden Çakmak

Objective: Acute scrotal pain is a common urological emergency. Urgent exploration is the standard means of management, since no investigation can confidently exclude torsion of testis from the differential diagnosis.Methods: A review of all boys presenting with acute scrotal pain who underwent emergency scrotal exploration between January 1983 and March 2003 was performed.Results: 195 boys were included in this study. They were divided into 3 groups: group 1–73 with epididymo-orchitis, group 2–63 with torsion of testicular appendages and group 3–57 with spermatic cord torsion. The patients in group 2 were older than group 1, also patients in group 1 were older than group 3. During neonatal period the most common pathology was spermatic cord torsion, whereas in prepubertal period torsion of appendages was more common. In all boys, mean duration of pain at presentation was 2.11 days. Epididymo-orchitis was diagnosed in 37% of patients, with torsion of the appendages being the next most common entity. Testicular torsion was diagnosed in 29% of patients. In the group with testicular torsion salvage rate of testis was 37% because of late admission. The perioperative morbidity and mortality was not seen in any of the groups.Conclusion: We believe that any boy with acute scrotal pain and any suspicion of testicular torsion in physical examination must be applied routine surgical exploration.


Pediatric Surgery International | 2007

A sewing needle migrating into the liver in a child : case report and review of the literature

Müjdem Nur Azılı; Ayşe Karaman; İbrahim Karaman; Derya Erdoğan; Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoğlu; Mustafa Kemal Aslan; Özden Çakmak

Swallowing foreign bodies is a common problem in children. Although most objects pass through the gastrointestinal tract with no untoward effect; long, sharp-pointed, or slender objects can perforate the gut. Migration of an object to the liver is extremely rare and very few cases have been reported in the literature. The aim of this study is to draw attention to this subject once again by contributing a case report of a child with a hepatic sewing needle. A survey of the literature over the period from 1971 to 2006 revealed a total of five cases of childhood hepatic sewing needle together with our case. The practical lesson illustrated by this report is that the surgeon must carefully evaluate the liver when foreign body was not found in gastrointestinal system and also perforation site was found anywhere.


Surgery Today | 2009

A Hidden Danger of Childhood Trauma: Bicycle Handlebar Injuries

İbrahim Karaman; Ayşe Karaman; Mustafa Kemal Aslan; Derya Erdoğan; Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoğlu; Özden Tütün

PurposeTo evaluate childhood bicycle handlebar injuries.MethodsWe evaluated retrospectively 14 patients who presented with bicycle handlebar injuries within a 3-year period. Bicycle injuries not caused by the handlebar were excluded.ResultsThe mean age of the patients was 8.8 ± 2 years (range, 5–12 years) and 79% were boys. The injuries comprised gastrointestinal perforation in 21%, traumatic abdominal hernia in 21%, and spleen laceration in 14%. The three children with intestinal perforation and the one with a penetrating abdominal injury underwent surgery, whereas the others were treated medically. An isolated traumatic abdominal hernia resolved spontaneously. There was no mortality.ConclusionsAlthough bicycle handlebar injuries occur at relatively low speeds, the transfer of energy from the end of the handlebar, with a small cross-sectional area, to a small field leads to intra-abdominal injuries that are more severe than predicted. Thus, bicycle handlebar injuries should be considered as a serious intraabdominal injury until proven otherwise.


Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology | 2008

A huge ovarian mucinous cystadenoma in a 14-year-old premenarchal girl: review on ovarian mucinous tumor in premenarchal girls.

Ayşe Karaman; Müjdem Nur Azılı; Esin Boduroglu; İbrahim Karaman; Derya Erdoğan; Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoğlu; Mustafa Kemal Aslan; Özden Çakmak

Superficial epithelial ovarian tumors are unusual in adolescent girls (when compared with adult women) and extremely rare before menarche. Mucinous cystadenoma (MCA) in children that is a rare form of epithelial tumor is a benign cystic ovarian neoplasm. To our knowledge, there are only eight cases of mucinous cystadenoma, three of borderline mucinous cystadenoma, and three of mucinous cystadenocarcinoma reported in the English-language literature. We present a 14-year-old premenarchal girl with a giant ovarian mucinous cystadenoma. This review is supported by the finding that epithelial ovarian neoplasms are extremely rare prior to puberty and that only 14 mucinous tumors have been reported prior to menarche.


Surgery Today | 2007

Perforation of Meckel's Diverticulum by a Button Battery: Report of a Case

Ayşe Karaman; İbrahim Karaman; Derya Erdoğan; Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoğlu; Mustafa Kemal Aslan; Onursal Varlikli; Özden Çakmak

A perforation of Meckels diverticulum (MD) by foreign bodies is an extremely rare cause of acute abdomen in children. We herein present a rare case of perforation of Meckels diverticulum in a child after swallowing an alkaline button battery that contained lithium.


Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology | 2008

Isolated Labium Minus Agenesis and Clitoral Foreskin Hypertrophy: Case Report and Review of the Literature

İbrahim Karaman; Ayşe Karaman; Derya Erdoğan; Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoğlu; Mustafa Kemal Aslan; Özden Çakmak

External genital hypoplasia is rare in females and is often accompanied by other abnormalities. We present a case of isolated labium minus agenesis and clitoral foreskin hypertropy with normal pubertal development and normal phenotype and genotype.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2007

Is peritoneal drainage necessary in childhood perforated appendicitis?—A comparative study

Adnan Narcı; İbrahim Karaman; Ayşe Karaman; Derya Erdoğan; Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoğlu; Mustafa Kemal Aslan; Özden Çakmak


Pediatric Surgery International | 2009

Do not rush into operating and just observe actively if you are not sure about the diagnosis of appendicitis.

Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoğlu; Derya Erdoğan; Ayşe Karaman; Mustafa Kemal Aslan; İbrahim Karaman; Özden Tütün


Indian Pediatrics | 2010

Management of asymptomatic or incidental Meckel’s diverticulum

Ayşe Karaman; İbrahim Karaman; Yusuf Hakan Çavuşoǧlu; Derya Erdoǧan; Mustafa Kemal Aslan

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Ayşe Karaman

Boston Children's Hospital

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İbrahim Karaman

Boston Children's Hospital

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Derya Erdoğan

Boston Children's Hospital

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Özden Çakmak

Boston Children's Hospital

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Özden Tütün

Boston Children's Hospital

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Onursal Varlikli

Boston Children's Hospital

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Adnan Narcı

Boston Children's Hospital

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Derya Erdoǧan

Boston Children's Hospital

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