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British Journal of Neurosurgery | 2015

Results of radiosurgery for trigeminal neuralgia: Ankara experience

Şükrü Aykol; Alp Özgün Börcek; Hakan Emmez; Özgür Öcal; Aydin Pasaoglu

Abstract Object. The purpose of this retrospective study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of Gamma Knife radiosurgery for essential trigeminal neuralgia (TGN) and assess the long-term outcome in a cohort from Turkey. Methods. From 2004 to 2011, 93 cases of essential TGN were treated with single radiosurgery (RS). Female:male ratio was 45:48 and the mean age of the population was 57.06 years. Mean suffering time before treatment was 88.26 months. V2 + V3 was the most effected branch. 38.7% of the cases had no previous invasive procedures. Each case received doses ranging from 70 to 90 Gy in a target located at the pontine trigeminal root entry zone of the trigeminal nerve. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate the outcome and factors leading to outcome status. Results. The median follow-up period was 28 months. Of the cases 31.2% had poor outcome related to treatment failure after single RS session. The excellent and good outcomes were achieved in 29% and 39.8% of patients, respectively. The probability of maintaining pain relief was calculated as 67% at 36 months and 58% at 72 months. The only complication encountered was facial dysesthesia and was positive in 68.8% of patients. The presence of facial dysesthesia was significantly correlated with better outcomes. In this study, no other factor was determined to have significant influence on outcome. Conclusion. RS treatment for TGN is safe and effective. A multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial is needed to determine a guideline for better treatment protocols.


Pediatric Neurosurgery | 2012

Split cord malformation: experience from a tertiary referral center.

Alp Özgün Börcek; Özgür Öcal; Hakan Emmez; Murat Zinnuroğlu; M. Kemali Baykaner

Aim: To present clinical, radiological, and follow-up features of 34 cases with spinal split cord malformation (SCM) treated in a tertiary referral center between April 2000 and March 2012. Methods: A total of 59 patients were treated due to SCM between April 2000 and March 2012 at the Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery. Data for each patient were evaluated retrospectively, and age, sex, clinical findings, radiological findings, complications, and surgical results were recorded. Patients with a follow-up period of less than 6 months, patients harboring an open spinal dysraphism, and patients who had had their index surgery in another clinic were excluded, thus leaving a total of 34 patients for further analysis. Results: There were 19 females and 15 males ranging in age from 2 months to 15 years (mean 5.04 years). In this cohort, skin stigma was the most common reason (76.5%) to seek medical care. Of the cases, 22 (64.7%) had lumbar SCM and 12 (35.3%) had thoracic SCM. There were no cervical SCM. Twenty-one (61.8%) of the cases had type 1 SCM and 13 (38.2%) had Type 2 SCM. Of the patients, 21 (61.8%) had a detectable neurological deficit at initial evaluation. There were no differences between patients with and without a neurological deficit regarding age, sex, type, and level of SCM. Overall evaluation of patients regarding their final neurological status revealed that 16 (47.1%) patients improved, 4 (11.8%) deteriorated, and 14 (41.2%) remained stable. Conclusions: In our opinion, all patients diagnosed with either type of SCM should be surgically treated to prevent further neurological deterioration. The results of this study, together with previously published data, confirm the effectiveness and safety of surgical intervention in SCM.


Dicle Tıp Dergisi | 2018

Stereotactic biopsy of the brain mass lesions: a tertiary hospital experience

Erkut Baha Bulduk; Ayfer Aslan; Özgür Öcal; Ömer Hakan Emmez; Gökhan Kurt; Şükrü Aykol

Objectives: Stereotactic biopsy (SB) is a guided technic performed for the lesions on eloquent brain areas. The aim of this study is revealing the diagnostic reliability and the risk ratio of SB. Methods: Data of patients performed SB due to various intracranial lesions was collected retrospectively. The study took place in Department of Neurosurgery, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine between February 2004 and April 2014. Data analysis performed in terms of age, gender, lesion location, histopathology, and outcomes of surgery. Results: Sixty percent of patients were male (146 patients) and forty percent of them was female (96 patients), between the ages of 11 and 84 years (mean age of 49 years) with a total number of 242. Mortality and morbidity rates were respectively 0.4% and 3.3%. The overall diagnostic yield was 81% (196 patients), while 19% (46 patients) had nonspecific results, which did cannot lead any further therapy. Among 36 patients of whom pathologies were confirmed with an excisional biopsy, the diagnostic accuracy was shown in 24 patients (67%). Conclusions: Beside low risk of mortality and morbidity, the high rate of non-diagnostic results and low rate of diagnostic accuracy are the limitations of SB, which should be improved by careful skills to obtain more specimen, sophisticated software for planning, and intraoperative pathological examination for guaranteeing.


Pediatric Neurosurgery | 2017

The First Case of Kernohan-Woltman Notch Phenomenon Caused by Epidural Hematoma in a Pediatric Patient

Sait Ozturk; Yasar Ozturk; Özgür Öcal

Kernohan-Woltman notch phenomenon (KWNP) is an ipsilateral motor weakness due to compression of the contralateral cerebral peduncle. Most of the KWNP cases reported have been due to subdural hematomas, intracranial space-occupying lesions, and spontaneous bleeding of vascular malformations. In this study, we present the first pediatric case of KWNP caused by a traumatic epidural hematoma. Although subdural hematomas are the most frequent reason for KWNP, epidural hematomas may cause paradoxical ipsilateral signs not only in adults but also in pediatric patients.


Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society | 2015

Effects of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Blocker Adalimumab in Experimental Spinal Cord Injury

Alp Özgün Börcek; Soner Civi; Özgür Öcal; Ozlem Gulbahar

Objective Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) have proven effects in pathogenesis of neuroinflammation after spinal cord injury (SCI). Current study is designed to evaluate the effects of an anti-TNF-α agent, adalimumab, on spinal cord clip compression injury in rats. Methods Thirty two male adult Wistar rats were divided into four groups (sham, trauma, infliximab, and adalimumab groups) and SCI was introduced using an aneurysm clip. Animals in treatment groups received 5 mg/kg subcutaneous adalimumab and infliximab right after the trauma. Malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were studied in traumatized spinal cord tissues 72 hours after the injury as a marker of lipid peroxidation. Results Animals that received anti-TNF-α agents are found to have significantly decreased MDA levels. MDA levels were significantly different between the trauma and infliximab groups (p<0.01) and trauma and adalimumab groups (p=0.022). There was no significant difference in neurological evaluation of the rats using Tarlov scale. Conclusion These results suggest that, like infliximab, adalimumab has favorable effects on lipid peroxidation induced by spinal cord trauma in rats.


Childs Nervous System | 2014

Gamma Knife radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformations in pediatric patients

Alp Özgün Börcek; Hakan Emmez; Koray Akkan; Özgür Öcal; Gökhan Kurt; Şükrü Aykol; Eray Karahacioğli; Kemali Baykaner


Childs Nervous System | 2015

Pathological evaluation of the filum terminale tissue after surgical excision

Emre Durdağ; Pelin Bayık Börcek; Özgür Öcal; Alp Özgün Börcek; Hakan Emmez; M. Kemali Baykaner


World Neurosurgery | 2018

Prophylactic Bevacizumab May Mitigate Radiation Injury: An Experimental Study

Ayfer Aslan; Zeynep Bengisu Kaya; Erkut Baha Bulduk; Özgür Öcal; Murat Ucar; Ozge Petek Erpolat; Figen Kaymaz; Alp Özgün Börcek


Turkish Neurosurgery | 2018

Can quercetin be an option for treatment of spinal cord injury?: an experimental study

Özgür Öcal; Alp Özgün Börcek; Ozge Tugce Pasaoglu; Ayşe Çakır Gündoğdu; Gulnur Take Kaplanoglu; Baykaner Mk


Turkiye Klinikleri Pediatric Sciences - Special Topics | 2017

Hareket Bozukluklarında Cerrahi Tedavi ve Derin Beyin Stimülasyonu

Mehmet Tönge; Erkut Baha Bulduk; Özgür Öcal; Gökhan Kurt

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