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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Outcome After Breast Reduction Considering Body Mass Index and Resection Amount
    (OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC, 2017-10-16) BAYRAMİÇLİ, MEHMET NURİ ÜMİT; Bayramicli, Mehmet; Sirinoglu, Hakan; Yalcin, Dogus
    Background: It is presumed that breast reduction improves patients' quality of life and promotes weight loss. Preoperative body mass index (BMI) and the amount of breast tissue (breast reduction amount [BRA]) in proportion to the patient's body weight are important variables to affect the breast reduction outcome. Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the short and long-term effects of breast reduction from the perspective of BMI and BRA. Methods: One hundred fifty-seven consecutive patients were invited to participate in the study. All clinical information was recorded on a breast surgery form. Patients completed a standardized questionnaire preoperatively, at postoperative year 1, and after postoperative year 5. Patients were grouped according to their BMI as normal weight and overweight and according to BRA as minor/moderate reductions and major reductions. The differences in the BMI values and the life scores were compared between the BMI and BRA groups. Results: Sixty-four patients were included in the study. Postoperative year 1 BMIs were significantly lower than both the preoperative BMIs and postoperative year 5+ BMIs. The year 1 BMI decrease in the major reduction group was higher than the decrease in the minor/moderate reduction group. The postoperative life scores of all subgroups were better than the preoperative life scores. Conclusions: Reduction mammaplasty has a significant effect on short-term weight loss and the improvement in lifestyle. Patients tend to return to their original body weight in the long term. BRA is a significant variable in short-term weight loss, but neither BMI nor BRA has any other significant effect on the outcome in any time section.
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    Symmetrization in breast reconstruction: Augmentation procedures
    (Springer, London/Berlin , 2021-08-01) AKDENİZ DOĞAN, ZEYNEP DENİZ; BAYRAMİÇLİ, MEHMET NURİ ÜMİT; Bayramiçli M. N. Ü., Akdeniz Doğan Z. D.
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    Fat graft survival inside pocket for silicone implant
    (MARMARA UNIV, FAC MEDICINE, 2020-05-31) DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN, FATMA NİHAL; Kocaaslan, Fatma Nihal Durmus; Ozkan, Melekber Cavus; Tuncer, Fatma Betul; Bayramicli, Mehmet
    Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the survival potential of the fat grafts inside the implant capsule in an experimental setting. Materials and Methods: Twenty male Wistar albino rats were used. A two-staged surgical procedure was performed. In the first stage, silicone sheets were placed in the subcutaneous plane on the left side of each rat. On day 60, fat grafts injected into the silicone capsule either by removing the silicone sheaths or leaving the silicone sheaths in their place. In both groups, the same amount of the fat grafts was injected into the right side of the dorsal subcutaneous plane of the rats and they served as their own controls. The findings were evaluated according to the histopathological criteria. Results: There was no statistically significant difference in the inflammatory cell infiltration, fibrosis, and necrotic adipocytes among the groups. Although, the fat viability rate was higher in control groups, there was no statistically significant difference compared to the capsule or silicone groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: Our study results suggest that implant capsule is a hospitable environment and resection of the capsule is unnecessary, if silicone implants are expected to be removed following fat injection.
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    Perception of nasal aesthetics: Nose or face
    (2022-12-01) BAYRAMİÇLİ, MEHMET NURİ ÜMİT; Ozkan M. C., Bayramicli M.
    Background Aesthetic assessment of the nose might not be limited to the nose as an isolated facial unit but might be the result of a broader perception of the whole facial image. The aim of this study was to investigate if the aesthetic evaluation of a nose is made by sole observation of the nose or influenced by the other features of the face. Methods Nose and face photographs of 20 voluntary models were taken from five different angles and merged into a single image of just the noses and whole faces of each model. First the nose and then the face photos were sent to a reviewer group consisting of 100 individuals from different professions to evaluate the nose’s beauty on standard questionnaires with a four-week interval to complicate the recall process. Results Aesthetic evaluation of the isolated nose (Group 1) and the nose with the whole face (Group 2) were compared through Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores ranging from 1 to 10 (1: the least, 10: the highest). The mean VAS score of the Whole Face Group (5.26 ± 1.28) was significantly higher than the score of the Isolated Nose Group (4.50 ± 1.32) (p 0.001). There was no significant difference between the scores of reviewers considering their gender, profession, or experience of having an aesthetic operation previously. Conclusion Current study revealed that in the evaluation of the beauty of the nose, the holistic perception of the face is as important as the perfection of the angles and proportions within the nose itself.
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    Proximal Type Epithelioid Sarcoma of the Scrotum: A Source of Diagnostic Confusion That Needs Immediate Attention
    (2007-01-01) TANIDIR, YILÖREN; BAYRAMİÇLİ, MEHMET NURİ ÜMİT; Önol F. F. , Tanıdır Y., Kotiloğlu E., Bayramiçli M. N. Ü. , Tuhal S., Türkeri L. N.
    Epithelioid sarcoma is a rare soft-tissue sarcoma which classically presents as a subcutaneous or deep dermal mass in distal extremities of adolescents and young adults. A more aggressive \"proximal\" or \"large-cell\" type has been described in rare cases to occur as a deep soft-tissue mass at proximal body sites which tends to recur and metastasize earlier than the conventional epithelioid sarcoma. The correct diagnosis of this type is essential since these lesions can easily be misdiagnosed as other epithelioid lesions. Its prognostic factors also have not yet been fully investigated. We herein report a case of metastatic proximal-type epithelioid sarcoma arising from the scrotum of a 50-year-old man managed by radical surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy.