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Annals of Hematology | 2006

The effect of pre-eclampsia on complete blood count, platelet count and mean platelet volume

Temel Ceyhan; Cengiz Beyan; Iskender Baser; Kürşat Kaptan; Sadettin Güngör; Ahmet Ifran

Pre-eclampsia is a condition observed during pregnancy and threatens the life of both mother and foetus. There are studies, which suggest platelets play a major role in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia. The aim of this study is to compare the complete blood count (CBC) parameters, especially platelet count and mean platelet volume (MPV), in pre-eclamptic and normal pregnant women and to evaluate whether these parameters have a prognostic significance in determining the severity of eclampsia. The study and control groups consist of 56 pre-eclamptic and 43 normal pregnant women, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference according to CBC, platelet count and MPV when pre-eclamptic and severely pre-eclamptic patients were compared with controls. As a result, we observed no prognostic significance of CBC, platelet count and MPV on the presence and/or severity of pre-eclamptic condition. There are conflicting results especially on the significance of MPV in the literature, and possibly this confliction is due to the difference between methods and/or equipments used for automated blood count.


Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 2006

Oronasopharyngeal Suction versus No Suction in Normal and Term Infants Delivered by Elective Cesarean Section: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

Sadettin Güngör; Ercan Kurt; Ertan Teksöz; Umit Goktolga; Temel Ceyhan; Iskender Baser

Background/Aim: There are controversies about the routine use of oronasopharyngeal suction (ONPS) in healthy infants. This study aimed to compare the effects of oronasopharyngeal suction with those of no suction in normal, term infants delivered by cesarean section. Methods: 140 term, healthy newborns of uncomplicated pregnancies were prospectively randomized to one of two groups according to the use of ONPS procedure. Differences in oxygen saturation levels, heart rates, and Apgar scores were determined. Results: The mean SaO2 values through the 2nd and 6th min of life were significantly higher in the no suction group (p < 0.001). The maximum time to reach SaO2 of ≧92% (6 vs. 11 min) and ≧86% (5 vs. 8 min) saturation were shorter in the no suction group than in the ONPS group. The mean heart rates were consistently and significantly lower in the no suction group during the first 6 min except the second one. All neonates without suction had an Apgar score of 10 at the 5th min, while the mean ± SD for ONPS group was 9.34 ± 0.48 (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Although findings remained on statistical level and did not lead to clinically adverse outcomes, there is no statistical or physiological basis for oronasopharyngeal suction as a systematic procedure in healthy, term infants delivered by cesarean section.


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

Efficiency and pregnancy outcome of serial intrauterine device-guided hysteroscopic adhesiolysis of intrauterine synechiae.

Recai Pabuccu; Gogsen Onalan; Cemil Kaya; Belgin Selam; Temel Ceyhan; Turkan Ornek; Ebru Kuzudisli

OBJECTIVE To highlight the efficiency of intrauterine device (IUD) guidance during hysteroscopic adhesiolysis for severe intrauterine adhesions. DESIGN A prospective, randomized trial. SETTING Private tertiary and referral infertility clinic. PATIENT(S) Seventy-one subfertile patients who underwent hysteroscopic treatment of intrauterine synechiae or adhesions. INTERVENTION(S) Thirty-six women in group 1 were initially examined by laparoscopy-hysteroscopy at first look, and an IUD was inserted during hysteroscopic adhesiolysis. The adhesions were further lysed by the guidance of IUD during the second-look office hysteroscopy, 1 week later. Patients were prescribed 2 months of estrogen as well as P therapy, and the IUD was removed by the end of this period. The uterine cavity was evaluated, and adhesions were further lysed by a third-look office hysteroscopy, 1 week after the removal of IUD. Thirty-five women in group 2 were similarly examined by first-look office hysteroscopy, and an IUD was inserted during hysteroscopic adhesiolysis. These patients did not undergo early intervention of office hysteroscopy, 1 week after the first procedure. They also used 2 months of estrogen and P therapy. The IUD was removed by the end of this period, and the uterine cavity was evaluated and adhesions were further lysed during a second-look office hysteroscopy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Pregnancy rate and live birth rate. RESULT(S) Spontaneous pregnancy rates after treatment were 17/36 (47.2%) and 11/35 (30%), and live birth rates were 10/36 (28%) and 7/35 (20%) in groups 1 and 2, respectively. These differences between the two groups were not statistically significant. CONCLUSION(S) The method described especially for early intervention may prevent complications during the treatment of severe intrauterine adhesions and may present a secure and effective alternative for constructive clinical outcomes.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2007

Isolated torsion of fallopian tube in a premenarcheal 12‐year‐old girl

Umit Goktolga; Temel Ceyhan; Haluk Ozturk; Sadettin Güngör; Nazif Zeybek; Uğur Keskin; Tolga Çiftpınar; Iskender Baser

Isolated torsion of fallopian tubes should be considered even at premenarcheal ages in cases of acute pelvic pain, and prompt surgery can preserve the tube and thus fertility. It is an uncommon emergency event and a difficult condition to evaluate clinically. This report focuses on a 12‐year‐old premenarcheal girl who presented with acute pelvic pain of 2 days. Pelvic ultrasound showed an adnexal mass on the left side. Laparoscopy was performed and an isolated tubal torsion was discovered. The tube was necrotic and salpingectomy was performed. The appendix appeared to be hyperemic and erectile. Appendectomy was also performed to rule out appendicitis. Its our recommendation that in the differential diagnosis of acute lower abdominal pain of girls, isolated torsion of the fallopian tubes should be considered. Also, preservation of the tube and fertility should be possible with prompt surgical intervention.


Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 2005

Oronasopharyngeal suction versus no suction in normal, term and vaginally born infants: a prospective randomised controlled trial.

Sadettin Güngör; Ertan Teksöz; Temel Ceyhan; Ercan Kurt; Umit Goktolga; Iskender Baser

This prospective randomised controlled trial aimed to compare the effects of oronasopharyngeal suction with those of no suction in normal, term and vaginally born infants and was performed at a Turkish tertiary hospital from June 2003 to January 2004. A total of 140 newborns were enrolled in the trial (n = 70 per group). The no suction group showed lower mean heart rates through the 3rd and 6th minutes and higher SaO2 values through the first 6 mins of life (P < 0.001). The maximum time to reach SaO2 of ≥ 92% (6 vs. 11 min) and ≥ 86% (5 vs. 8 min) were shorter in the no suction group (P < 0.001).


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research | 2011

The levels of nitric oxide and asymmetric dimethylarginine in the rat endometriosis model

Emin Ozgur Akgul; Yasemin Gulcan Kurt; Temel Ceyhan; Ibrahim Aydin; Onder Onguru; Halil Yaman; Erdinc Cakir; Mehmet Yasar; Cumhur Bilgi; Kemal Erbil

Aim:  To investigate the levels of nitric oxide (NO) and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) in all the rat endometriosis models.


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2008

Tension-Free Vaginal Tape for Surgical Relief of Intrinsic Sphincter Deficiency: Results of 5-year Follow-up

Umit Goktolga; Vedat Atay; Lütfi Tahmaz; Müfit Cemal Yenen; Sadettin Güngör; Temel Ceyhan; Iskender Baser

STUDY OBJECTIVE We evaluated effectiveness of tension-free vaginal tape application for surgical relief of intrinsic sphincter deficiency. DESIGN A prospective study (Canadian Task Force classification II-3). SETTING Tertiary center of medical faculty. PATIENTS We studied 47 patients. INTERVENTIONS Tension-free vaginal tape procedure, questionnaire form, stress test, cotton swab test, and functional bladder volume measurements. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS Patients were grouped as intrinsic sphincter deficiency according to American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists criteria. Operative results were documented at 6, 12, 36, and 60 months after the procedure by using a questionnaire form and objective tests of stress test, cotton swab test, and mean bladder functional volume measurement. At first visit 6 months after procedure, 70% (n = 35) of patients were completely satisfied, 9 (18%) had improved urine control, and 5 (10%) had no change in urine control. Results were: 72% (n = 36), 12% (n = 6), and 14 (n = 7%) at the end of the first year, and 66% (n = 33), 20% (n = 10), and 14% (n = 7) at the end of the third year, respectively. The fifth years follow-up visit revealed 57.4% (n = 27 of 47) satisfaction, 17.02% (8 of 47) improved urine control, and 25.5% (12 of 47) no change in urine control. CONCLUSION Tension-free vaginal tape procedure is a safe and effective technique for patients who have exclusively intrinsic sphincter deficiency. Long-term results will clarify the value of this procedure in comparison with classic antistress surgical techniques.


Fertility and Sterility | 2004

Aspiration of ovarian endometriomas before intracytoplasmic sperm injection

Recai Pabuçcu; Gogsen Onalan; Umit Goktolga; Tansu Küçük; Esat Orhon; Temel Ceyhan


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2005

Predictive value of glucose–insulin ratio in PCOS and profile of women who will benefit from metformin therapy: Obese, lean, hyper or normoinsulinemic?

Gogsen Onalan; Umit Goktolga; Temel Ceyhan; Tayfun Bagis; Reside Onalan; Recai Pabuçcu


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

Metformin treatment in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome undergoing in vitro fertilization: a prospective randomized trial

Gogsen Onalan; Recai Pabuçcu; Umit Goktolga; Temel Ceyhan; Tayfun Bagis; Mehmet Cincik

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Iskender Baser

Military Medical Academy

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Umit Goktolga

Military Medical Academy

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Recai Pabuçcu

Military Medical Academy

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Ertan Teksöz

Military Medical Academy

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Emre Karasahin

Military Medical Academy

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Ercan Kurt

Military Medical Academy

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Mehmet Cincik

Military Medical Academy

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