Serdar Kahraman
Military Medical Academy
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Spine | 2000
Ferruh Gezen; Serdar Kahraman; Zafer Çanakçi; Altay Bedük
STUDY DESIGN Thirty-six consecutive patients with histologically confirmed spinal cord meningioma were presented to evaluate clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic options and to correlate treatment methods and outcome. OBJECTIVE To present the incidence, clinical presentation, localization, techniques, and long term results of surgically treated spinal meningiomas. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA Meningiomas are common tumors of spinal neoplasm. They are generally benign and slow-growing. Advanced in radiologic and surgical techniques have brought about better surgical results. The goal of surgical treatment must be total resection if possible. However, spinal meningiomas may recur, especially as a result of incomplete resection. METHODS Thirty-six consecutive patients with histologically confirmed spinal meningiomas were treated from 1980 to 1997. Neuroradiological diagnosis was made through myelogram in 20 patients, CT scan in 15 patients, and MRI in 16 patients. All patients were operated on via the posterior approach and using microsurgical technique and when necessary Cooper-Ultrasonic surgical aspirator (CUSA) and CO2 laser were also applied. The patients were followed for 2 to 15 years (mean 9 years). Radiotherapy was not undertaken except in recurrent tumors. RESULTS The most frequent site of spinal meningiomas was in the thoracic region. In 30 (83%) patients tumors were found to be completely intradural extramedullary during surgery. Total tumor resection was achieved in 35 (97%) of patients. In the follow-up period, 30 cases (83%) improved when compared to their preoperative conditions. There was one operative mortality (3%). A 66-year-old women died of pulmonary emboli. CONCLUSIONS Magnetic resonance imaging is the best imaging technique for diagnosis. Total tumor resection improved the surgical results of spinal meningiomas. If total removal of the tumor cannot be achieved, or in the case of early recurrence followed by total resection, radiotherapy should be performed in adjuvant therapy.
Neurosurgical Review | 1997
Engin Gonul; Alper Baysefer; Serdar Kahraman; Ciklatekerlioğlu O; Ferruh Gezen; Yayla O; Seber N
From February 1992 to December 1994, 148 patients with penetrating craniocerebral injuries were treated surgically with primary and secondary debridement including repair of dural defects and removal of retained intracranial bone and metal fragments. Dural defects were closed primarily or with temporalis fascia, pericranium, and cadaver graft. Cerebrospinal fluid fistulas were observed in 11(7.3 %) patients; 7 of these were infected. Central nervous system (CNS) infection was seen in 2 patients without CSF fistula. Excluding those 11 patients with CSF fistula, CNS infection was shown in 2 of the 137 cases (1.5 %). All patients underwent CT scans periodically. In 51 (34 %) of 148 patients, bone and metal fragments were determined on control CT scans. During this time, 12 patients died (8 %). Most of deaths were caused by the direct effect of brain injury and occured within the first month after injury. Fragments retained after first debridement were followed periodically by CT scan. Surgery was not performed until infection developed. Retained fragments did not increase the infection risk, but high rates of infection did occur in cases with CSF fistula.
Neurosurgical Review | 2005
Hakan Kayali; M. Fatih Ozdag; Serdar Kahraman; Ahmet Aydin; Engin Gonul; Ahmet Sayal; Zeki Odabaşı
This study was performed to investigate the antioxidant effect of β-Glucan in experimental spinal cord injury (SCI). Injury was produced using weight-drop technique in rats. β-Glucan was given by intraperitoneal injection following trauma. The rats were sacrificed at the sixth day of injury. Oxidative stress status was assessed by measuring the spinal cord tissue content of Malonyldialdehyde (MDA), Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) and Gluthatione Peroxidase (GSH-Px) activities. No effect of β-Glucan on SOD and MDA activities was found but, GSH-Px levels were found to decrease to the baseline (preinjury) levels when it was compared to untreated group (U=0.000; p=0.002). According to our results, β-Glucan works like a scavenger and has an antioxidant effect on lipid peroxidation in spinal cord injury.
Neurosurgical Review | 2004
Serdar Kahraman; Engin Gonul; Hakan Kayali; Sait Sirin; Bulent Duz; Altay Bedük
One hundred six patients with spinal missile injury from war zones were admitted to our department from 1994 to 2000. Functional recovery and complications in surgical and conservative treatment groups were evaluated. Sixty-five were treated surgically, of whom 55 (84%) had incomplete injuries (Frankel scores B, C, and D). In the conservative group, 28 (68%) had incomplete injuries. A total of 81 patients (53 in the surgical group, 28 in the conservative group) could be monitored for functional recovery. In the surgical group, 34 (64%) showed improvement, 15 (28%) were unchanged, and four (7%) worsened. In the conservative group, 17 (60%) improved, nine (32%) remained unchanged, and two (7%) worsened. Cerebrospinal fluid fistula was observed in ten patients, seven of them in the surgically treated group. Five of seven meningitides were seen in the surgically treated group. Surgical intervention is not essential for spinal gunshot injury; however, it may be beneficial for patients with CSF fistula, infectious and compressing foreign bodies in the injury site, instability, and rapid neurological deterioration.
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery | 2005
Sait Sirin; Engin Gonul; Serdar Kahraman
OBJECTIVE Epidermoid tumors have similar radiologic characteristics with arachnoid cysts on routine imaging techniques. Since they warrant different therapeutic interventions, it is essential to differentiate the two pathologies and to assess operative results. PURPOSE The purpose of this study is to define the MR characteristics of epidermoid tumors in posterior fossa particularly on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). PATIENTS AND METHODS During a 10-year period, we operated 19 cases with epidermoid tumor of posterior fossa. The localization of the epidermoids was cerebellopontine angle in 16 patients, within the fourth ventricle in 2 patients and pineal region in 1 patient. Neuroimaging included CT in all patients, conventional MR in 14 patients and FLAIR and DWI in the last 6 patients. RESULTS In the first 13 cases, diagnosis of epidermoid tumor was difficult on CT and conventional MR. Epidermoids appeared as heterogeneous hyperintense lesions on FLAIR and homogenous hyperintense lesions on DWI in the last 6 patients. While total resection of the tumor was achieved in 17 patients, subtotal resection was performed in 2 patients. Histopathological examinations of the specimens revealed epidermoid tumor in all cases. CONCLUSION Advances in neuroradiology provide us advantages for planning the treatment modalities in epidermoid tumors of the posterior fossa. The difficulties in preoperative differential diagnosis and judgment for reoperation in the postoperative course have been decreased particularly via FLAIR and DWI.
Clinica Chimica Acta | 2003
Serdar Kahraman; Taner Ozgurtas; Hakan Kayali; Cem Atabey; Türker Kutluay
BACKGROUND Our purpose was to determine the values for serum ionized magnesium (Mg) concentrations in traumatic brain injury and its effect on the prognostic scores of patients. METHODS We prospectively measured serum ionized magnesium concentrations in 30 patients that were classified into three groups (severe, moderate, mild) by Glasgow Coma Scale Score. Serum ionized magnesium concentrations were measured during posttraumatic 5 days. Thirty patients with head trauma were followed in a neurosurgical intensive care unit with monitoring serum ionized magnesium concentrations. All patients were treated conservatively. RESULTS We found significant difference of serum ionized magnesium concentrations when we compared all groups with each other (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS Based on this clinical preliminary study, traumatic brain injury is associated with graded deficit in serum ionized magnesium concentrations. Thus, measurement of serum ionized magnesium concentrations can be used as a clinical marker in traumatic brain injury.
Spine | 2008
Bulent Duz; Tufan Cansever; Halil Ibrahim Secer; Serdar Kahraman; Mehmet Daneyemez; Engin Gonul
Study Design. Analysis of the patients with spinal missile injury (SMI). Objective. Choosing the optimum treatment for SMI with respect to bullet trajectory, evaluation of surgical indications, and timing of surgical intervention. Summary of Background Data. A few guidelines were reported for the management of SMI. But there is still no consensus about the indication and timing of the surgery. The relationship between the surgery and bullet trajectory was not reported previously. Methods. One hundred twenty-nine patients with spinal missile injury were admitted to our department from 1994 to 2006 and 122 of them could be functionally monitored. Functional recovery and complications in surgical and conservative treatment groups were evaluated. Surgical indications were discussed. The injuries were classified with respect to the bullet’s trajectory. Seventy-four patients were treated surgically, of whom 60 (81%) had incomplete injuries. All 17 patients whose vertebral column was injured with side-to-side trajectory were operated on because of instability. Results. In the surgical group, 33 (56.9%) showed improvement, 20 (34.5%) showed no change, and 5 (8.6%) worsened. The best results were obtained by the patients who received operations because of rapid neurologic decline, compression, and instability in the spinal canal (P < 0.0001). Twenty-three (31%) complications and associated injuries were seen in the surgically treated patients and 18 (34.6%) were seen in the conservatively treated patients. Conclusion. Anteroposterior and oblique trajectories [Gulhane Military Medical Academy (GATA)-SMI I and GATA-SMI II] of SMI must be recognized as highly infective in the lumbar region. A side-to-side trajectory (GATA-SMI III) missile causing spinal cord injury is unstable and needs further stabilization. The spinal cord is not injured by the GATA-SMI IV trajectory, and thus, the best approach in this case is conservative. The best results from neurosurgical interventions may be achieved after rapid neurologic deteriorations because of spinal compression and/or instability.
Acta Neurochirurgica | 2010
Serdar Kahraman; Hakan Sabuncuoglu; Ömer Günhan; Mehmet Ali Gurses; Sait Sirin
IntroductionPrimary central nervous system lymphomas account for 2% of all malignant lymphomas. Although the involvement of peripheral nerves has been previously described as a dissemination of systemic lymphomas or a direct extension to the nerve trunk from contiguous lymphomas, primary involvement of the sciatic nerve is extremely rare.CaseTo the best of our knowledge, the primary localization of lymphoma within sciatic nerve has been reported only nine times. We report, a very rare example of a primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the sciatic nerve.DiscussionThe patient presented with atypical sciatica. Such symptoms can be misdiagnosed as lumbar disc pathology and magnetic resonance imaging and electrophysiological studies avoid this misinterpretation.
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine | 2008
Serdar Kahraman; Ihsan Anik; Selcuk Gocmen; Sait Sirin
Abstract Background: Spinal extradural arachnoid cysts are rare expanding lesions in the spinal canal. Enlargement may cause progressive signs and symptoms caused by spinal cord compression. They are associated with trauma, surgery, arachnoiditis, and neural tube defects. Most nontraumatic spinal extradural arachnoid cysts are thought to be congenital. Design: Case report and literature review. Findings: A 9-year-old boy with mild paraparesis was found to have an extradural multiloculated arachnoid cyst with fibrous septa at T4-L3 levels and anterior compression and displacement of the spinal cord. Conclusions: Definitive treatment of arachnoid cyst entails radical cyst removal and dura cleft repair. Formation of a postoperative cerebrospinal fluid fistula may require external lumbar drainage.
Turkish Neurosurgery | 2009
Sait Sirin; Erhan Arslan; Soner Yasar; Serdar Kahraman
Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH) is a rare condition requiring urgent diagnosis and treatment. Patients with SSEH typically present with acute onset of severe back pain and rapidly develop signs of compression of the spinal cord. The authors present a case with spontaneous resolution of SSEH which is extremely rare. We discuss a man who presented to our clinic with mild paraparesis at the seventh day of his symptoms. He had a history of poorly controlled hypertension and hypercholestrolemia requiring an antihyperlipidemic agent and anticoagulation. His upper level of hypoesthesia was at the third thoracic segment. Cervicothoracic SSEH was diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging. Since there was a gradual recovery of the neurological deficits beginning 12 hours after the onset of symptoms, surgery was obviated and strict bed rest, serial neurological examinations, and pain controls with opiates were instituted. The neurological deficits showed complete recovery on the 25th day of the clinical course. SSEH is rare and immediate surgical decompression is suggested. Rapid neurological deterioration followed by early and progressive neurological recovery, confirmed by radiological resolution of the lesion, may indicate nonoperative treatment.