Yasemin Isik
Yüzüncü Yıl University
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International Orthopaedics | 2013
Savas Guner; Sukriye Ilkay Guner; Yasemin Isik; Gökay Görmeli; Ali Murat Kalender; Ugur Turktas; Mehmet Ata Gökalp; Abdurrahim Gözen; Mustafa Isik; Sezai Ozkan; Tülin Türközü; Sevdegul Karadas; Mehmet Fethi Ceylan; Levent Ediz; Mehmet Bulut; Yusuf Gunes; Ayse Gormeli; Cemil Ertürk; Metehan Eseoglu; Recep Dursun
PurposeThis is a descriptive analysis, of victims of Turkey’s October 23, 2011 and November 21, 2011 Van earthquakes. The goal of this study is investigated the injury profile of the both earthquakes in relation to musculoskeletal trauma.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed medical records of 3,965 patients admitted to in seven hospitals. A large share of these injuries were soft tissue injuries, followed by fractures, crush injuries, crush syndromes, nerve injuries, vascular injuries, compartment syndrome and joint dislocations. A total of 73 crush injuries were diagnosed and 31 of them were developed compartment syndrome.ResultsThe patients with closed undisplaced fractures were treated with casting braces. For closed unstable fractures with good skin and soft-tissue conditions, open reduction and internal fixation was performed. All patients with open fracture had an external fixator applied after adequate debridement. Thirty one of 40 patients with compartment syndrome were treated by fasciotomy. For twelve of them, amputation was necessary. The most common procedure performed was debridement, followed by open reduction and internal fixation and closed reduction-casting, respectively.ConclusionsThe results of this study may provide the basis for future development of strategy to optimise attempts at rescue and plan treatment of survivors with musculoskeletal injuries after earthquakes.
Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2011
Daghan Isik; Lutfi Tekes; Metehan Eseoglu; Yasemin Isik; Salim Bilici; Bekir Atik
Small meningomylocele defects can be closed primarily. Other repair techniques are required for closure of meningomyelocele defects of >5 cm. In this anomaly, in which random or musculocutaneous flaps are usually used, the technique for skin defect closure should have the following criteria: a safely harvested flap with good blood supply; minimal morbidity in the donor site; closure with adequate thickness to protect the underlying neural structure; and a repair to prevent leakage of cerebrospinal fluid. The dorsal intercostal artery perforator flap is a new perforator flap with a large skin island that can be used safely in the dorsal region. In this article, repair of large skin defects due to myelomeningocele has been attempted using a dorsal intercostal artery perforator flap, and the results are discussed.
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2011
Daghan Isik; Cengiz Durucu; Yasemin Isik; Bekir Atik; Omer Faruk Kocak; Erkan Karatas; Mehmet Bekerecioglu
Although cleft palate anomaly is frequent, the criterion standards in surgical treatment have not been determined yet. There are a few techniques described for cleft palate repair owing to the limited tissue in the palatal mucosa, the rigid structure of the palatal mucosa, and the limited vascularity of the hard palate. In this study, a novel cleft palate repair technique based on separating the soft palate from the hard palate as a musculomucosal flap and using it as a rotation flap has been described. The operation is evaluated individually for each anomaly because variations occur in the surgical technique according to the extension of the cleft toward the teeth in the palate. This operation was performed on a total of 28 patients (17 girls and 11 boys) aged between 1.5 and 16 years and presented to our clinic. Patients were assessed for speech analysis outcomes, tympanogram values, hearing functions, magnitude of palatal lengthening during the operation, and rate of fistulae. Statistically significant differences in values of the speech analysis and the audiometric assessment were determined between before and 6 months after surgery. Complete recovery of otitis was observed 1 month after surgery without another treatment in 9 (42.8%) of 21 patients who were detected to have serous otitis media preoperatively. Tension-free closure, lower risk of fistula, good restoration of velopharyngeal functions, ability to be performed on all types of cleft palate, ability to provide a good intraoperative exposure, and being a single stage seem to be the most important advantages of this technique.
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal | 2013
Yasemin Isik; Lokman Soyoral; Sevdegul Karadas; Habib Emre; Muhammed Bilal Cegin; Ugur Goktas
A carbamazepine intoxication with suicide attempt is a relatively common clinical problem that presenting with coma, respiratory depression, arrhythmia, hemodynamic instability and even death. We report a case of severe carbamazepine poisoning that was successfully treated with one session charcoal hemoperfusion. On admission, the patient was comatose and required ventilator support. Hemoperfusion with coated activated charcoal successfully decreased the serum carbamazepine concentration from 45 µg mL−1 to 21 µg mL−1 within 2 h, with subsequent clinical improvement.
Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2013
Recep Dursun; Sevdegul Karadas; Gökay Görmeli; Yasemin Isik; Cumhur Cakir; Cemile Ayşe Görmeli
BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to determine the epidemiological features of cases that were registered for burns and treated at a hospital after the Van earthquake to compare burn cases from the previous year and to determine the factors that influenced mortality. METHODS Patients who were admitted to the Van Region Training and Research Hospital within the 3-month period after the earthquake were categorized as group 1; patients who were admitted within the same time interval in the previous year were categorized as group 2. RESULTS There were 121 patients in Group 1 and 89 patients in Group 2. It was determined that there were 36% more burn cases in Group 1. Flame burns were observed 4.8 times more often in Group 1 compared to Group 1 (p=0.002). Exitus was observed in 25.4% of cases in Group 1 and in 7% of cases in Group 2 (p=0.0069). CONCLUSION It was determined that the number of burn cases registered after the earthquake, the number of flame burns, the percentage of burns and the rate of mortality were higher than the data before the earthquake.
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia | 2013
Ugur Goktas; Yasemin Isik; Ismail Kati; O.C. Aytekin; S. Bartin
4. von Breunig F, Goetz AE, Heckel K. Severe muscular dystrophy and pregnancy: interdisciplinary challenge. Anaesthesist 2012;61:52–5. 5. Rojas-Suarez J, Cogollo-González M, Garcı́a-Rodrı́guez MC, Paternina-Caicedo A, Miranda-Quintero J. Non-invasive mechanical ventilation as adjuvant strategy in the management of acute respiratory failure secondary to peripartum pulmonary edema in severe preeclampsia. Med Intensiva 2011;35:518–9. 6. Perbet S, Constantin JM, Bolandard F, et al. Non-invasive ventilation for pulmonary edema associated with tocolytic agents during labor for a twin pregnancy. Can J Anaesth 2008;55:769–73.
Dermatologic Surgery | 2011
Daghan Isik; Savas Guner; A. Murat Kalender; Yasemin Isik; Bekir Atik
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Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2010
Rohat Kutlay; Daghan Isik; Coskun Ercel; Recep Anlatıcı; Yasemin Isik
The major aims of correction of hypospadias include construction of a neourethra, removal of the chordee, and reduction of the probability of postoperative fistulization. Here, we describe a new technique that can be easily used in cases with subcoronal distal penile hypospadias (even those with chordee) for the construction of the urethra using meatus-based transverse flaps. This new technique was used in 10 patients (mean age, 4.6 years). There were no complications such as fistula formation, chordee recurrence, hematoma formation, or flap necrosis during the follow-up period (mean follow-up period, 13.4 months). We believe that this surgical technique can be used in cases with chordee, carries a low risk of fistula formation, has the advantage of the use of richly vascular flaps for construction of the urethra, and yields a better cosmetic result. Hence, it can safely be used for surgical correction of distal hypospadias.
Andrologia | 2010
Daghan Isik; Yasemin Isik; E. Peker; Bekir Atik
While buried penis cases are characterised by congenital normal attachments to penis, trapped penis cases are characterised by insufficiency of penile skin occurring as a complication after surgical operations such as circumcision. Unless diagnosed, circumcision procedures should be avoided in congenital concealed penis cases. Here we present a case of congenital buried penis with deteriorated clinical findings after two circumcision procedures at 1.5 years of age. The surgical treatment applied in this case is discussed.
Archive | 2014
Nureddin Yuzkat; Yasemin Isik; M. Bilal Cegin