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  • PublicationOpen Access
    No Adverse Outcomes of Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery Resection of cT2 Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer during the Learning Curve Period
    (2017-08-05) YILDIZELİ, BEDRETTİN; Bilgi, Zeynep; Batırel, Hasan Fevzi; Yıldızeli, Bedrettin; Bostancı, Korkut; Laçin, Tunç; Yüksel, Mustafa
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    Reconstruction of sternal cleft with autologous cartilage graft in an adult
    (2015-06-01) ERMERAK, NEZİH ONUR; BOSTANCI, KORKUT; YÜKSEL, MUSTAFA; KURU P., ERMERAK N. O., BOSTANCI K., YÜKSEL M.
    Sternal cleft is a rare chest wall deformity associated with various malformations. Primary closure is the gold standard in the newborn period. Alternative techniques are possible for older patients. A 23-year-old woman with a partial sternal cleft and no additional deformity, underwent reconstruction using costal cartilage grafts. Postoperative physical and functional were excellent.
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    Ultrasonografi̇ ile tanimlanan sternum kırığı
    (2006-10-16) LAÇİN, TUNÇ; BUĞDAYCI, ONUR; ÇİMŞİT, NURİ ÇAGATAY; BOSTANCI, KORKUT; YÜKSEL, MUSTAFA; CENGİÇ İ., LAÇİN T., BUĞDAYCI O., AKPINAR İ. N. , ÇİMŞİT N. Ç. , BOSTANCI K., YÜKSEL M.
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    Variations in pulmonary fissural anatomy: a medicolegal autopsy study of 256 cases
    (WILEY, 2020) BATIREL, HASAN FEVZİ; Bostanci, Korkut; Ozyurtkan, Mehmet Oguzhan; Polat, Mehmet Oguz; Batirel, Hasan; Lacin, Tunc; Yuksel, Mustafa; Stamenovic, Davor
    Background We aimed to document the anatomical variations of pulmonary fissures found during routine forensic autopsies. Methods A total of 256 pairs of lungs were investigated. Presence of any variant and accessory fissures was noted. Results Seventy-seven percent of the lungs had anatomical variations. In about 2/3 of the cases, oblique fissures were incomplete on both sides. The horizontal fissure was incomplete in 68.4%, and absent in 4.3% of the lungs. Twelve left lungs (4.7%) had a horizontal fissure. Accessory fissures were observed in 35 lungs (13.7%). Azygos lobe variations were detected in 1.7% of the lungs. A superior accessory fissure was present in 6.2% and 2% of right and left lungs, respectively. Conclusion This and previous similar studies demonstrate the existence of several different anatomical fissural variations in the lungs. Clinicians, radiologists and surgeons should keep these in mind to better evaluate and treat their patients.
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    Comparison of postoperative pain and pain control techniques in uniportal and biportal VATS and open surgery patients
    (MARMARA UNIV, FAC MEDICINE, 2021-10-29) YILDIZELİ, BEDRETTİN; Cetinkaya, Cagatay; Bilgi, Zeynep; Lacin, Tunc; Bostanci, Korkut; Yildizeli, Bedrettin; Yuksel, Mustafa; Batirel, Hasan Fevzi
    Objectives: Thoracotomy causes intense postoperative pain which may become chronic. Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) leads to less postoperative pain compared with thoracotomy. In this study, we analyzed pain scores in patients who underwent lung resections with VATS or thoracotomy. Patients and Methods: Patients who underwent lung resections with uniportal, biportal VATS or thoracotomy between May 2015 - May 2017 were included in the study. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) pain scores were recorded on postoperative day 1, 5 (or at discharge), 2nd week, 1st and 3rd months. Patients were classified in 3 groups, uniportal VATS (n=178), biportal VATS (n=15), thoracotomy (n=60). Demographics, resection type, mortality, morbidity and epidural catheter use were recorded. Results: Two hundred and fifty-three patients (average age was 57.3 +/- 12.7, 94 females) were included in the study. Median hospital stay was 5 days. Uniportal and biportal groups had significantly lower pain scores in all intervals compared with thoracotomy. No chronic pain was seen in VATS groups. Uniportal and biportal groups had similar pain scores at all times. Epidural use or size of specimen did not affect pain in VATS patients (p=0.18 vs p=0.68). Conclusion: Video-assisted thoracic surgery decreases the need for epidural patient control analgesia. Specimen size does not affect postoperative pain and chronic pain is rare.
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    Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the Nuss Questionnaire Modified for Adults
    (2015-04-05) BAHADIR, ALİYE TUĞBA; Bahadir, A. Tugba; Kuru, Pinar; Afacan, Ceyda; Ermerak, Nezih Onur; Bostanci, Korkut; Yuksel, Mustafa