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Spine | 2003

Posterior epidural migration of lumbar disc fragments: report of three cases.

Kayhan Kuzeyli; Ertuğrul Çakr; Haydar Usul; Süleyman Baykal; Ugur Yazar; Gökalp Karaarslan; Erhan Arslan; Bekircan Peksoylu

Study Design. Report of three cases. Objectives. To describe a rare location of intervertebral disc migration. Summary of Background Data. Migration of sequestered disc fragments to the posterior extradural space is rare, and posterior migration of the free fragments causing cauda equina syndrome is exceptionally rare. Methods. Three patients with posteriorly migrated epidural disc fragments were evaluated with radiograph, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging and underwent surgery. Results. All of the patients responded well to operative therapy with complete relief of symptoms. Conclusions. Early surgery should be the first choice of therapy in patients with large posteriorly migrated sequestered disc fragments, to prevent severe neurologic deficits such as cauda equina and conus medullaris syndromes.


Surgical Neurology | 2004

The effects of tyrphostine Ag 556 on experimental spinal cord ischemia reperfusion injury.

Haydar Usul; Ertugrul Cakir; Umit Cobanoglu; Ahmet Alver; Bekircan Peksoylu; Murat Topbas; Süleyman Baykal

BACKGROUND To investigate the effects of Tyrphostin Ag 556 on spinal cord ischemia reperfusion injury. METHODS The inhibition of tyrosine kinase may represent a novel approach in the treatment of spinal cord ischemia reperfusion injury. Recently, a family of tyrosine kinase inhibitors, the tyrphostins, has been successfully used in models of endotoxemia, peritonitis, and hypovolemic shock. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-four Wistar rats were used in the study. Rats were divided into 4 groups of 6 animals. The groups were named as sham operated group, injury group, vehicle group, and treatment group. Clamping of the abdominal aorta was performed for 45 minutes with all of the groups except sham-operated group. All of the rats were sacrificed 24 hours after the operation for biochemical and ultrastructural studies. RESULTS Tyrphostin Ag 556 treatment was found effective on experimental spinal cord ischemia reperfusion injury. The Malondialdehyde (MDA) values of the treatment group were statistically significant lower then the other reperfusion injury groups. The histologic examination showed better cellular structure in the treatment group than the other reperfusion injury groups. The neurologic scores of the treatment group also improved after treatment. CONCLUSIONS Tyrphostin Ag 556 alters spinal cord ischemia reperfusion injury by inhibiting protein kinases. Further investigations will be required to determine the long-term effects of this drug.


Pediatric Neurosurgery | 2007

Massive Congenital Intracranial Immature Teratoma of the Lateral Ventricle with Retro-Orbital Extension: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Erhan Arslan; Haydar Usul; Süleyman Baykal; Elif Acar; Eylem Eren Eyüboğlu; Abdulkadir Reis

Germ cell tumors comprise 0.4–3.1% of all intracranial tumors, and teratoma constitutes 9–30% of them. Congenital intracranial tumors are very rare and only account for 0.5–1.5% of all childhood brain tumors. The most common type of these tumors present at birth is teratomas, which represent 0.5% of all intracranial tumors. Most teratomas are midline tumors located predominantly in the sellar and pineal regions. In this study, we report a neonatal intracranial immature teratoma at the lateral ventricle because of its rare location. A 5-day-old female neonate presented with a history of irritability and left eye protrusion since birth. A head computed tomographic (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) disclosed a large tumor filling the left lateral ventricle and extending into the ipsilateral retro-orbital space. With left frontotemporoparietal craniotomy, a large grayish-white lobulated vascular mass was encountered, and total removal of tumor was performed. Histological examination revealed the diagnosis of immature teratoma. The prognosis of congenital intracranial immature teratoma is usually poor because the lesions are extensive when they are identified. Prenatal ultrasonography is necessary for the prenatal diagnosis. Fetal MRI should be made for the evaluation of intracranial tumor. If the tumor is detected before the 24th week of gestation, termination of the pregnancy should be considered.


Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2003

Clear cell meningioma: case report and literature review.

Kayhan KuzeylıÇ; Ertugrul Cakir; Haydar Usul; Gökalp Karaarslan; A Kadir Reıs; Cüneyt Temiz; Süleyman Baykal

The clear cell meningioma is rare and a recently described histologic variant of meningioma. The most interesting aspect of clear cell meningioma is the high recurrence rate and agressiveness. Until now 17 intracranial clear cell meningioma cases had been reported in the English language literature. We present 2 new cases of clear cell meningioma which is discussed with the relevant literature.


Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2005

Effects of citicoline on experimental spinal cord injury

Ertugrul Cakir; Haydar Usul; Bekircan Peksoylu; Özgür Ç. Sayin; Ahmet Alver; Murat Topbas; Süleyman Baykal; Kayhan Kuzeyli

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of citicoline on experimental spinal cord injury (SCI). BACKGROUND Citicoline has been successfully used in clinical studies of head injury and cerebral infarction, but there is limited literature regarding its use in experimental SCI. STUDY DESIGN Twenty adult Wistar rats were divided into four groups: sham, trauma, vehicle, and citicoline-treated. SCI was produced using a weight drop technique. Citicoline 300 mg/kg was given intraperitoneally, 5 minutes after the induction of trauma. The animals were sacrificed and 1 cm long samples of injured spinal cord were obtained at 48 hours post-SCI. Lipid peroxidation was estimated by the thiobarbituric acid test. Neurological examinations were performed using a previously described grading scale. RESULTS Measures of lipid peroxidation and motor scores of the citicoline-treated group were significantly lower than those in the other injury groups. CONCLUSIONS Citicoline attenuated lipid peroxidation after SCI and improved the motor scores. Further investigations will be required to determine the long-term effects of this drug on spinal cord injury.


Neurosurgical Review | 1997

Primary Ewing's sarcoma of the temporal bone with intracranial, extracranial and intraorbital extension. Case report.

Kayhan Kuzeyli; Fadil Aktürk; Reis A; Ertugrul Cakir; Süleyman Baykal; Pekínce A; Haydar Usul; Söylev Ae

Primary cranial Ewings sarcoma is a very rare malignant tumor. Primary temporal bone Ewings sarcoma with intraorbital extension is also a very rare condition.In this article we describe a case of primary Ewings sarcoma of the temporal bone which extended into intracranial, extracranial and intraorbital compartments; manifesting with a swelling in the zygomatic fossa and proptosis of the right eye. The tumor was excised partially, and the patient underwent radiochemotherapy. The patient died 6 months after the therapy, with lung metastasis.The case is discussed with the pertinent literature.


Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2004

Intratumoral haemorrhage: a clinical study

Kayhan Kuzeyli; Ertuǧrul Çakir; Haydar Usul; Gökalp Karaarslan; Uǧur Yazar; Süleyman Baykal; Abdulkadir Reis; Umit Cobanoglu

Although the incidence of spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage associated with meningioma is 1.3%, the incidence of intratumoral haemorrhage could not be determined. The authors report on 11 patients, six men and five women, with meningiomas that presented as spontaneous intratumoral haemorrhage, among 126 meningioma cases which were evaluated radiologically and histopathologically. The average age of patients was 58.9 years (range 45-72 years). Two (1.5%) cases showed radiological, and nine cases (7.9%) showed microscopic bleeding. Most of these cases also showed microcysts (9.7%) and necrosis (6.3%). The location, histopathological types, sex, age, blood dyscrasia, hypertension do not influence the occurrence of intratumoral haemorrhages in meningiomas. We concluded that microcysts and necrosis are important in the occurrence of intratumoral haemorrhage in meningiomas.


Neurosurgical Review | 1998

Reconstruction of the middle cerebral artery after excision of a giant fusiform aneurysm

Savas Ceylan; Alaaddin Karakuş; Soner Duru; Süleyman Baykal; Konuralp Ilbay

A patient with a giant fusiform aneurysm of the left inferior trunkus of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) is presented. The size of the aneurysm was 5 cm at its largest diameter. Retrograde flow was well developed. After the application of temporary clips the aneurysm was excised and microsurgical reconstructions were undertaken. Adequate flow in the reconstructed MCA trunkus was maintained. This rare case is discussed in the light of the literature.


Neurosurgical Review | 1997

Glossopharyngeal neuralgia: a study of 6 cases.

Savas Ceylan; Alaaddin Karakuş; Soner Duru; Süleyman Baykal; Öncel Koca

Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is a rare disease. In this report; six cases of glossopharyngeal neuralgia have been studied. At first, drug therapy was used in all of the 6 cases. In 2 of the 6 cases which were resistant to medical therapy intracranial section of the 9th nerve as well as the upper two rootlets of the 10th nerve were performed. This resolved the symptoms completely. One of these two cases, had, in addition to pain paroxyms, hypotension, bradycardia and syncope, which were controlled by temporary cardiac pacemaker.In the other 4 cases, drug therapy was able to control the paroxysms of pain. In addition, two patients with weight loss and one patient with bradycardia rapidly responded to drug therapy as well. Reviewing the literature, we discuss the medical and surgical treatment of glossopharyngeal neuralgia and possible mechanisms of associated cardiovascular disturbances.


Neurosurgical Review | 1996

Aneurysm of an azygos anterior cerebral artery: report of two cases and review of the literature

Süleyman Baykal; Savaş Ceylan; Hasan Dinç; Eray Soylev; Haydar Usul; Fadil Aktürk

Aneurysm of an azygos anterior cerebral artery is rare. Two cases are presented. In case 2, the coexistence of arachnoid cyst with this aneurysm is reported. Literature is reviewed.

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Haydar Usul

Karadeniz Technical University

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Kayhan Kuzeyli

Karadeniz Technical University

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Ertugrul Cakir

Karadeniz Technical University

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Gökalp Karaarslan

Karadeniz Technical University

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Fadil Aktürk

Karadeniz Technical University

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Soner Duru

Karadeniz Technical University

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Erhan Arslan

Karadeniz Technical University

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Bekircan Peksoylu

Karadeniz Technical University

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Abdulkadir Reis

Karadeniz Technical University

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