Sahir Kiliç
Akdeniz University
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European Urology | 1994
Mustafa Salih; Sümer Baltaci; Sahir Kiliç; Kadri Anafarta; Yaşar Bedük
We describe an alternative technique using color flow Doppler sonography (CFDS) for detection of vesicoureteric reflux (VUR). Twenty-one children, ages 2-16 years, were investigated for VUR using voiding cystourethrography (VCU) and CFDS. Forty-two ureterovesical junctions were studied and a total of 27 were found to be refluxing at VCU. Five of these 21 patients were operated for VUR and they were also reevaluated 3 and 6 months after the operation. With good diuresis ureteric jets could easily be detected with CFDS and if there was a reflux of urine into the ureter this could also be displayed. Afterwards, the patient was asked to urinate and if reflux into the ureter was detected, particular attention was paid to the detection of ureteral and pelvicalyceal dilatation by conventional gray-scale sonography. Taking VCU as the gold standard, CFDS revealed reflux in all cases except 1. There were 3 patients who had only one-sided reflux at VCU and bilateral reflux at CFDS examination (false-positive: 20%). Correlation of CFDS and VCU was 90, 100 and 75% in low grade, grade III and grade IV reflux, respectively. The results of CFDS correlated well with the results of VCU during the follow-up of 5 patients who had antireflux operations. As a conclusion, CFDS could be used as an adjunct to standard ultrasonography for detection of VUR.
Urology | 1998
Sahir Kiliç; Selim Yalçinkaya; Erol Guntekin; Erdal Kukul; Necmi Deger; Metin Sevük
OBJECTIVES To determine the site of metabolism of total prostate-specific antigen (tPSA), free PSA (fPSA), and complexed PSA (cPSA). METHODS A total of 20 male patients, 50 years old or older, having a clinical indication for left and right heart catheterization were enrolled in this study. Selective blood samples were obtained from the infrarenal, infrahepatic, and suprahepatic inferior vena cava, renal vein, hepatic vein, superior vena cava, pulmonary artery, and femoral artery. cPSA concentration was accepted as the difference between tPSA and fPSA concentrations. RESULTS We found that tPSA and fPSA concentrations in the infrarenal inferior vena cava were significantly higher than in the systemic artery. There was no significant difference between the systemic artery and the infrarenal inferior vena cava for cPSA concentration. Although fPSA concentration decreased significantly across the renal circulation, the decreases in cPSA and tPSA concentrations were statistically insignificant. In the hepatic circulation, we found that tPSA, fPSA, and cPSA concentrations were significantly decreased. No decrease in tPSA, fPSA, and cPSA concentrations were noted across the pulmonary circulation. CONCLUSIONS Our results indicate that fPSA and tPSA are released into serum from the prostate but the prostate may not have a significant role in complex formation of PSA. In addition, the liver has a significant role in the elimination of tPSA, fPSA, and cPSA. By contrast, the kidneys have a significant role only in the elimination of fPSA. We also found that the lungs did not have a significant role in the elimination of tPSA, fPSA, or cPSA.
European Urology | 1994
L.Sezai Yaman; Sahir Kiliç; Kemal Sarica; Mustafa Bayar; Birsen Saygin
Successful sexual functioning is a complex process involving psychological and social responses as well as neurological, biochemical and vascular processes. Today it is believed that more than 50% of the sexual dysfunction cases have an organic etiology. Reflecting the controversy over the management of psychogenic impotence, there are several different methods which are currently in clinical use. In this prospective study we aimed to evaluate the curative effects of acupuncture therapy in men with purely psychogenic impotence. Of the 29 patients treated with this procedure 20 patients demonstrated successful erections following a varying number of acupuncture sessions. In the light of our findings we may conclude that acupuncture may be an effective alternative in the management of purely psychogenic impotence.
European Urology | 2000
Ahmet Danışman; Sahir Kiliç; Erdal Kukul; Gül¸sen Yakupoğlu; Erol Guntekin; Mehmet Baykara; Metin Sevük
Objectives: The aim of this study was first to determine the serum levels of free prostate–specific antigen (f–PSA), total prostate–specific antigen (t–PSA) and f–PSA/t–PSA ratios in patients with renal failure, and secondary, to investigate whether a significant difference between serum f–PSA and t–PSA levels consists in patients with end–stage renal disease before and after hemodialysis.Methods: Serum concentrations of f–PSA and t–PSA were measured in 36 men with end–stage renal disease before and after hemodialysis and in 95 healthy controls. A chemiluminescent enzyme assay was used to determine the levels of f–PSA and t–PSA.Results: The mean concentrations of serum t–PSA were 1.36±0.43 ng/ml in patients on hemodialysis and 1.08±0.60 ng/ml in controls. There was no significant difference in f–PSA and t–PSA levels between patients with renal failure and controls. F–PSA and t–PSA levels in patients with renal failure also showed no statistical differences before and after hemodialysis.Conclusions: The limited kidney reserve in patients with end–stage renal disease is sufficient to maintain the levels of t–PSA and f–PSA within normal ranges and hemodialysis does not alter the serum levels of different PSA forms.
European Urology | 1998
Sahir Kiliç; Erdal Kukul; Ahmet Danışman; Erol Guntekin; Metin Sevük
Objective: There are many reports about the effects of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) on serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between PIN and serum free PSA/total PSA (fPSA/tPSA) ratios. Methods: We evaluated 46 patients with PIN, 15 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and 16 patients with localized prostatic carcinoma (CaP) for the amount of fPSA and tPSA with the chemiluminescent enzyme assay. Results: fPSA values from BPH to high-grade PIN (PIN2 and PIN3) was increased, and then a decrease was observed from high-grade PIN to CaP. fPSA was significantly different between BPH and low-grade PIN and high-grade PIN. There was no significant difference observed between BPH and CaP. tPSA values increased from BPH to CaP. tPSA was significantly different between BPH and high-grade PIN and CaP. fPSA/tPSA ratios decreased from BPH to CaP. This ratio was significantly different between CaP and BPH and low-grade PIN. There was no significant difference between CaP and high-grade PIN. Conclusions: Our results confirm that fPSA/tPSA ratio is better at discriminating between patients with CaP and those with BPH, but not between patients with CaP and those with high-grade PIN. Due to similarities between CaP and high-grade PIN, we think that decreased fPSA/tPSA ratio obtained at the time of intial diagnosis of PIN without concurrent carcinoma could be used as predictive factors to distinguish patients in whom carcinoma will be found on subsequent biopsies from those with PIN not associated with cancer on repeat biopsy.
Urologia Internationalis | 1995
Kemal Sarica; Sümer Baltaci; YaÈ™ar Bedük; Okan Süzer; Sahir Kiliç; Ziya Müftüoǧ; lu; Orhan Göǧ
Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 1997
Ahmet Danışman; Sağfettin Kaya; Erdal Kukul; Sahir Kiliç; Metin Sevük
Archive | 1997
Ahmet Danışman; Sağfettin Kaya; Erdal Kukul; Sahir Kiliç; Metin Sevük
Urologia Internationalis | 1996
Fatih Tarhan; Yat-Ching Tong; Ying-Cho Hung; Shinn-Nan Lin; Juei-Tang Cheng; Uğur Kuyumcuoğlu; Ahmet Kolsuz; Aydın Özgül; Önder Cangüven; Sahir Kiliç; Kemal Sarica; Önder Yaman; Tarkan Soygür; Orhan Göğüş; Sezai Yaman; Hideki Fuse; Yasuyoshi Fujiuchi; Akira Junicho; Masashi Iwasaki; Takashi Katayama; Gerd Riedasch; Joachim Gröschel; Bernd Bubeck; G. Staehler; C. Lersch; D. Gericke; M. Classen; R. Minervini; R. Felipetto; L. Viganò
Urologia Internationalis | 1996
Fatih Tarhan; Yat-Ching Tong; Ying-Cho Hung; Shinn-Nan Lin; Juei-Tang Cheng; Uğur Kuyumcuoğlu; Ahmet Kolsuz; Aydın Özgül; Önder Cangüven; Sahir Kiliç; Kemal Sarica; Önder Yaman; Tarkan Soygür; Orhan Göğüş; Sezai Yaman; Hideki Fuse; Yasuyoshi Fujiuchi; Akira Junicho; Masashi Iwasaki; Takashi Katayama; Gerd Riedasch; Joachim Gröschel; Bernd Bubeck; G. Staehler; C. Lersch; D. Gericke; M. Classen; R. Minervini; R. Felipetto; L. Viganò