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Visceral medicine | 2006

The Effects of Various Scolicidal Agents on the Hepatopancreatic Biliary System

Ömer Topçu; Cengiz Aydin; Sema Arici; Mustafa Duman; Ayhan Koyuncu; Metin Sen

Sclerosing cholangitis is a rare but dreadful complication of liver hydatid surgery. Almost all scolicidal agents were shown to be potentially associated with this complication clinically or experimentally. This experimental study was designed to examine the effects of 0.04% chlorhexidine gluconate and 95% ethanol on the hepatobiliary system and pancreas and also to compare their effects with 10% povidone iodine and hypertonic 20% saline. Materials and Methods: 50 Wistar rats were divided into equal five groups identified as: 0.9% NaCl (control group), 0.04% chlorhexidine gluconate, hypertonic 20% saline, 10% povidone iodine, and 95% ethanol. Scolicidal agents were injected into the biliary tract through a duodenal puncture. The animals were kept for 3 months. The animals were sacrificed, and histopathological examinations of the liver, biliary tract, and pancreas were performed. Results: The most severe histopathological changes of the liver, biliary tract, and pancreas were found in the ethanol group, and the least changes were detected in the chlorhexidine gluconate group. Conclusion: This experimental study confirms the deleterious effect of 95% ethanol on hepatopancreatic biliary system when used for the percutaneous drainage of hydatid diseases. For treatment of hydatid cysts in the hepatobiliary system, 0.04% chlorhexidine gluconate should be used as scolicidal agent.


Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2012

The impact of Ramadan on peptic ulcer perforation

Ali Kağan Gökakın; Atilla Kurt; Mustafa Atabey; Ayhan Koyuncu; Ömer Topçu; Cengiz Aydin; Metin Şen; Gündüz Akgöl

BACKGROUND Medical treatment has played an important role in the reduction of peptic ulcer perforation (PUP). The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of fasting on PUP. METHODS A retrospective analysis of 229 patients who were operated due to PUP between 1999-2009 was made. Patients were divided into two groups. Group I (n=188) included the patients who were operated in other periods of the year, while Group II (n=41) included the patients who were operated during Ramadan, the Muslim period of fasting. Patients in Group II were analyzed in terms of duration of fasting. RESULTS The increase in surgeries per group was higher in Group II than Group I (p<0.05). Predisposing factors, anti-ulcer drug usage and demographic variables were seen to have no role in this difference. Duration of fasting may have a minimal effect on the perforation. CONCLUSION The results of this study demonstrate that PUP is detected as relatively higher during Ramadan among those who are fasting for more than 12 hours daily. We suggest that people with predisposing factors should be informed before making a decision to fast.


Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2014

The effects of sildenafil in liver and kidney injury in a rat model of severe scald burn: a biochemical and histopathological study.

Ali Kağan Gökakın; Mustafa Atabey; Köksal Deveci; Enver Sancakdar; Mehmet Tuzcu; Cevdet Düger; Ömer Topçu

BACKGROUND Severe burn induces systemic inflammation and reactive oxygen species leading to lipid peroxidation which may play role in remote organs injury. Sildenafil is a selective and potent inhibitor of cyclic guanosine monophosphate specific phosphodiesterase-5. Sildenafil reduces oxidative stress and inflammation in distant organs. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different dosages of sildenafil in remote organs injury. METHODS A total of thirty-two rats were randomly divided into four equal groups. The groups were designated as follows: Sham, Control, 10, and T20 mg/kg sildenafil treatment groups. Levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF receptor (Flt-1), activities of glutathione peroxidase (Gpx), levels of total antioxidative capacity (TAC), and total oxidant status (TOS) were measured in both tissues and serum, and a semi-quantitative scoring system was used for the evaluation of histopathological findings. RESULTS Sildenafil increased levels of Gpx, and Flt-1, and decreased MDA and VEGF levels in tissues. Sildenafil also increased serum levels of TAC and Flt-1 and decreased TOS, OSI, and VEGF. CONCLUSION Sildenafil decreased inflammation scores in remote organs in histopathological evaluation. It has protective effects in severe burn-related remote organ injuries by decreasing oxidative stress and inflammation.


Anz Journal of Surgery | 2002

Effect of thyroid hormones on stress ulcer formation

Ayhan Koyuncu; Semih Aydintuǧ; Saval Koçak; Cengiz Aydin; Seher Demirer; Ömer Topçu; Ercüment Kuterdem

Background:  Stress ulcers are gastric mucosal lesions that may cause life‐threatening upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Although it is known that hyperthyroid status prevents stress ulcer formation, the effect of thyroid hormones given just as the stress is beginning has not been studied. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of thyroid hormone supplementation on gastric stress ulcers at the beginning of the restraint stress.


Gastroenterology Research and Practice | 2011

Effects of proton pump inhibitors and h(2) receptor antagonists on the ileum motility.

Atilla Kurt; Ahmet Altun; Ihsan Bagcivan; Ayhan Koyuncu; Ömer Topçu; Cengiz Aydin; Tijen Kaya

Objectives. To investigate the effects of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and H2 receptor antagonists on ileum motility in rats with peritonitis and compare changes with control group rats. Methods. Peritonitis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture in 8 rats. Another of 8 rats underwent a sham operation and were accepted as controls. Twenty-four hours later after the operation, the rats were killed, and their ileum smooth muscle was excised and placed in circular muscle direction in a 10 mL organ bath. Changes in amplitude and frequency of contractions were analyzed before and after PPIs and H2 receptor blockers. Results. PPI agents decreased the motility in a dose-dependent manner in ileum in both control and intraabdominal sepsis groups. While famotidine had no significant effect on ileum motility, ranitidine and nizatidine enhanced motility in ileum in both control and intraabdominal sepsis groups. This excitatory effect of H2 receptor antagonists and inhibitor effects of PPIs were significantly high in control group when compared to the peritonitis group. The inhibitor effect of pantoprazole on ileum motility was significantly higher than the other two PPI agents. Conclusions. It was concluded that H2 receptor antagonists may be more effective than PPIs for recovering the bowel motility in the intraabdominal sepsis situation.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2009

Altered spontaneous contractions of the ileum by anesthetic agents in rats exposed to peritonitis

Cengiz Aydin; Ihsan Bagcivan; Sinan Gursoy; Ahmet Altun; Ömer Topçu; Ayhan Koyuncu


Cumhuriyet medical journal | 2018

INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN β2-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR (β2-AR) POLYMORPHISM AND GASTRİC CANCER

Mustafa Atabey; Ayca Tas; Tuğba Ağbektaş; Meriç Emre Bostancı; Ömer Topçu; Yavuz Siliğ


Archive | 2013

Our experience with sigmoid colon volvulus Sigmoid kolon volvulus deneyimimiz

Mustafa Turan; Ömer Topçu; Ayhan Koyuncu; Metin Şen; M. Turan; A. Koyuncu


Cumhuriyet medical journal | 2013

Our experience with sigmoid colon volvulus

Metin Şen; Mustafa Turan; Ömer Topçu; Ayhan Koyuncu; Kursat Karadayi; Cengiz Aydin


Basic and Clinical Sciences | 2013

Outcomes of acute appendicitis in elderly patients: a 5-year experience at a single institution

Ali Kağan Gökakın; Mustafa Atabey; Elif Bilge Uysal; Köksal Deveci; Ayhan Koyuncu; Ömer Topçu

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