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Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 2004

Effects of diazeniumdiolates (NONOates) and methylene blue on the reduction of postoperative adhesion in rats

Meral Cetin; Bulent Duran; Nihal Demirkoprulu; Tevfik Guvenal; Omur Erden; Ali Cetin

We investigated the effects of spermine NONOate (SPER/NO), diethylenetriamine NONOate (DETA/NO) and methylene blue for preventing postoperative adhesion in a rat uterine horn model. Before operations, rats were randomly assigned into 6 groups, each composed of 12 rats. These were the sham, control, normal saline, SPER/NO, DETA/NO and methylene blue groups. Each rat was anesthetized with ketamine hydrochloride (40 mg/kg i.v.). The abdominal wall was shaved; the surgical site was scrubbed with povidone iodine and rinsed with sterile saline 3 times before surgery. Under sterile conditions, a 3-cm vertical midline incision was made in all groups. In the sham group, we closed the abdominal wall without any procedure. In the other groups, a 2-cm segment of each uterine horn was injured in 10 spots on the antimesenteric surface using unipolar cautery. Before the final abdominal closure, no adjuvant therapy was administered intraperitoneally to the rats in the control group; 2 ml of normal saline solution, 1% methylene blue solution, SPER/NO (0.5 mg/ml) and DETA/NO (0.1 mg/ml) were instilled into the uterine horns of the rats in the respective groups. The incision was closed with a running 4-0 monofilament delayed absorbable suture in a single layer of muscle and fascia in a running pattern, excluding the peritoneum, and in the covering layer of skin in an interrupted pattern, in all groups. Two weeks after the surgery, all animals were killed, second laparotomies were performed, and the extent and severity of adhesions were determined by a blinded examiner. The adhesion scores of the sham group were significantly lower than those of the other groups (p < 0.05). In the methylene blue, SPER/NO and DETA/NO groups, adhesion scores were significantly lower than in the normal saline and control groups (p < 0.05). However, there were no significant differences related to the extent and severity scores of adhesions between the methylene blue, SPER/NO and DETA/NO groups (p > 0.05). This study showed that SPER/NO, DETA/NO and methylene blue administered at the end of surgery reduced the adhesion formation in a rat uterine horn model.


Advances in Therapy | 2009

Effects of different postmenopausal hormone therapy regimens on cerebral blood flow and cognitive functions.

Tevfik Guvenal; Aysenur Durna; Omur Erden; Feray Güvenal; Meral Cetin; Ali Cetin

IntroductionThe purpose of this study was to compare the effects of different postmenopausal hormone therapy regimens, namely conjugated equine estrogens (CEE), CEE plus medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), tibolone, and raloxifene on cerebral blood flow and cognitive functions.MethodsA total of 64 healthy postmenopausal women admitted to the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cumhuriyet University, Turkey were included in this study. Patients were divided into five groups with respect to the treatment protocols: CEE 0.625 mg/day (n=13); CEE 0.625 mg/day + MPA 2.5 mg/day (n=14); tibolone 2.5 mg/day (n=11); raloxifene 60 mg/day (n=9); and control (n=17). The CEE group included only women with surgical menopause. Those who were on hormonal therapy, who had previously used hormonal therapy, who had neurological disorders, or who did not accept the longterm follow-up were excluded from the study. Demographic and clinic characteristics were recorded. Before starting the therapy regimens, cerebral blood flow was evaluated by internal carotid artery and middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity, and pulsatility index measurements via Doppler ultrasonography. Cognitive functions were evaluated by the Standardized Mini-Mental Test. The mean follow-up period was 10.9±2.4 months, ranging between 8 and 16 months. After the follow-up period, the cerebral blood flow, and cognitive function of each woman was re-evaluated.ResultsDemographic and clinical characteristics of the women were not significantly different between the study groups (P>0.05). There were no significant differences between the pretreatment and posttreatment values for cerebral blood flow indices and cognitive function scores in any of the study groups (P>0.05).ConclusionDifferent postmenopausal hormone therapy regimens have not revealed any significant effects on either cerebral blood flow or cognitive function.


Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 2005

Chorangioma with atypical trophoblastic proliferation

Sema Arici; Meral Cetin; İbrahim Öztoprak; Omur Erden; Sema Kizilgedik

Chorangioma is a benign non-trophoblastic tumour of the placenta. They are usually solitary tumours, although they rarely multiply. Trophoblastic neoplasms, which can have a malignant clinical course, are a different group of placental tumours. The combined form of these two placental neoplasms is rarely documented. The first reported case was described by Jauniaux et al. and defined as chorangiocarcinoma. Reviewing the literature, we found three reported cases as chorangiocarcinoma; in this case report, we describe the fourth reported case of chorangiocarcinoma The defining feature of reported cases is atypical trophoblast proliferation around a chorangiomatous lesion. The pathogenesis of this combined tumour is uncertain. Follow up of these tumours have shown a benign clinical course.


Gynecologic Oncology | 2004

An unusual cause of adnexal mass: fallopian tube schwannoma

Bulent Duran; Tevfik Guvenal; Esin Yildiz; Meral Cetin; Omur Erden; Nihal Demirkoprulu


Saudi Medical Journal | 2005

Closure or nonclosure of the peritoneum at gynecological operations. Effect on postoperative pain.

Yeltekin Demirel; Sinan Gursoy; Bulent Duran; Omur Erden; Meral Cetin; Ozgul Balta; Ali Cetin


Saudi Medical Journal | 2004

Seroprevalence of syphilis, hepatitis B and C, and human immunodeficiency virus infections among women.

Yeltekin Demirel; Bulent Duran; Aydin Toktamis; Omur Erden; Meral Cetin


Archive | 2005

Endometrial stromal tumors - a report of 5 cases

Sahande Elagoz; Handan Aker; Sema Arici; Hatice Özer; Tevfik Guvenal; Omur Erden


Türkiye Aile Hekimliği Dergisi | 2007

Sivas İlinde Preeklamptik ve Sağlıklı Gebelerin Serum B12 Vitamini ve Folik Asit Düzeylerinin Karşılaştırılması

Ali Kula; Bulent Duran; Levent Özdemir; Meral Cetin; Omur Erden; Yeltekin Demirel


Turkish Journal of Family Practice | 2007

COMPARISON OF VITAMIN B12 AND FOLIC ACID LEVELS IN PREECLAMPTIC AND HEALTHY PREGNANT WOMEN IN SIVAS

Ali Kula; Bulent Duran; Levent Özdemir; Meral Cetin; Omur Erden; Yeltekin Demirel


Archive | 2005

Sivas ‹linde Preeklamptik ve Sal›kl› Gebelerin Serum B12 Vitamini ve Folik Asit Düzeylerinin Karfl›laflt›r›lmas›

Yeltekin Demirel; Omur Erden; Bulent Duran; Ali Kula; Levent Özdemir; Meral Cetin

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Cumhuriyet University

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