Person: DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN, FATMA NİHAL
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Publication Metadata only Duplication of the mandible in Klippel-Feil syndrome(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2013) DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN, FATMA NİHAL; Kocaaslan, Nihal Durmus; Satir, Tevfik; Celebiler, Ozhan; Numanoglu, AyhanThe duplication of the mandible is an extremely rare case, which was first described by McLaughlin in 1948 as a case report of duplication of the mouth, the tongue and the mandible. Betty in 1956 and Davies in 1973 reported similar cases. The duplication of the mandible may be associated with the Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS). A low hairline, short neck with cervical vertebral fusion and painless limitation of the head movement are the characteristic findings of this syndrome. The incidence of the syndrome varies from 1/30,000 to 1/40,000. Although autosomal recessive inheritance was suggested, no familial inheritance was found in some cases. A very rare case of mandibular duplication in association with KFS, whose duplicated mass was removed following distraction, has been reported. (C) 2012 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Publication Metadata only Use of abdominal negative pressure wound therapy in different indications: a case series(MA HEALTHCARE LTD, 2019) EROL, BÜLENT; Kocaaslan, Fatma Nihal Durmus; Ozkan, Melekber Cavus; Akdeniz, Zeynep; Sacak, Bulent; Erol, Bulent; Yuksel, Mustafa; Celebiler, OzhanNegative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is a widely used wound management system. Several articles have been published on the advantages and complications of this system. Abdominal dressing negative pressure system (abdominal NPWT) is a newer technology, developed and used in open abdomen cases. The adherence of the sponge to the intra-abdominal organs is prevented by a polyurethane foam. This study presents a number of case series where an abdominal NPWT (ABThera, KCl, US) has been used to treat other vital organs, helping to prevent complications such as organ rupture and fatal bleeding.Publication Metadata only Elde skuamöz hücreli karsinom ile birlikte aksiller lenf nodlarında foliküler lenfoma(2010-09-19) AKDENİZ DOĞAN, ZEYNEP DENİZ; DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN, FATMA NİHAL; BAYRAMİÇLİ, MEHMET NURİ ÜMİT; AKDENİZ DOĞAN Z. D., DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN F. N., ERSOY B., DEMİRKESEN C., BAYRAMİÇLİ M. N. Ü.Publication Metadata only Cryosurgery combined with free fibular flap in the treatment of local agressive tumors: Preliminary results(2017-06-17) SAÇAK, BÜLENT; AKDENİZ DOĞAN, ZEYNEP DENİZ; KAYA, ZAFER; ŞENDUR, SAMET; DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN, FATMA NİHAL; ÇELEBİLER, ÖZHAN BEKİR; SAÇAK B., AKDENİZ DOĞAN Z. D., KAYA Z., ŞENDUR S., DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN F. N., ÇELEBİLER Ö. B.Publication Metadata only Distraction chondroneogenesis on rabbit's ear cartilage [Tavşan kulak ki{dotless}ki{dotless}rdag̀i{dotless}nda distraksiyon kondroneogenezisi](2013) DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN, FATMA NİHAL; Durmuş Kocaaslan F.N., Çelebiler O., Numanog̀lu A., Türköz H.K.Objective: Application of distraction is an alternative to bone graft or fap operations for repairing bone defects. Bone can be extended in width and length without using a new donor area. Operation time is shortened and failures are reduced without any concern about graft or fap loss. However, there are no distraction methods known for generating new cartilage as an alternative to graft or fap applications in repairs of cartilage defects This experimental study was planned to determine whether or not chondroneogenesis can be obtained via application of distraction. Methods: Fourteen New Zealand rabbits were used in this study. Distractions at a rate of 0.50 mm/day, 0.25 mm/day and 0.25 mm on alternate days were applied on 3 rabbits consecutively and the ideal distraction rate was determined as 0.25 mm once every two days. On alternate days 0.25 mm of distraction was applied for two months aiming to generate 7.5 mm of new cartilage. Results: In the rabbits in which 0.25 mm of distraction on alternate days had been applied, regular new cartilage formation was observed. Conclusions: According to these findings, the slow metabolic rate of avascular cartilage tissue affects distraction rates and rhythms. However, by applying distraction and taking advantage of the regenerative capacity of the perichondrium, it is possible to generate new and regular chondrocytes and extend the cartilage.Publication Metadata only An Algorithm For Soft Tissue Reconstruction Followıng Standard Or Complex Resections Performed In Initial Or Revision Surgery Of Primary Or Recurrent Bone And Soft Tissue Sarcomas(2018-05-13) EROL, BÜLENT; DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN, FATMA NİHAL; TOPKAR, OSMAN MERT; EROL B., ÇAVUŞ ÖZKAN M., DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN F. N., TOPKAR O. M., BAYSAL Ö., BAYKAN S. E.Publication Metadata only Margin-Controlled, Staged Surgical Excision in the Treatment of High-Risk Basal Cell Carcinomas of the Head and Neck Region(SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2019) SALMAN, ANDAÇ; Ucar, Ayse Nigar Durmus; Kocaaslan, Fatma Nihal Durmus; Salman, Andac; Demirkesen, Cuyan; Bayram, Filiz Erdem; Bayramicli, MehmetBackground: The most common skin cancer is basal cell carcinoma (BCC), and the gold-standard treatment for high-risk tumours is Mohs surgery. However, alternative methods are needed for high-risk tumours in countries where the performance rate of Mohs surgery is low. Objectives: The objective of this article is to investigate the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of margin-controlled, staged surgical excision (MCSSE) in high-risk tumours as a possible treatment alternative. Methods: A retrospective cohort study, including patients diagnosed with high-risk BCC in the head and neck region and treated with MCSSE between 2003 and 2010, was conducted. Results: During the study period 50 tumours in 47 patients were treated, with low adverse event rates and high patient satisfaction rates. Of the 50 tumours, 1 recurred at the 12-month follow-up. Conclusions: Despite the small sample size and relatively short follow-up period, the present study shows that MCSSE might be a feasible alternative for the treatment of high-risk BCCs in institutions where Mohs surgery is not performed. Future studies on long-term recurrence rates are needed.Publication Metadata only Analysis of Flow Changes to the Foot after Sacrifice of One of the Major Arteries(THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC, 2009) DURMUŞ KOCAASLAN, FATMA NİHAL; Soenmez, Ahmet; Akpinar, Ihsan; Satir, Tevfik; Durmus, Nihal; Bayramicli, MehmetThe objective of this Study was to find out whether a compensatory increase in blood flow to the foot is observed after sacrifice of one of the tibial arteries. Eleven patients who had one of the tibial arteries as the recipient artery of free tissue transfer to their lower extremities were included. The arterial diameter, cross-sectional area, maximum flow velocity, minimum flow velocity, and flow rate were measured by a Doppler ultrasound in the nonrecipient tibial artery and perforating peroneal artery in the operated limb. The same parameters were measured in the anterior and posterior tibial arteries and the perforating peroneal artery in the contralateral limb. The arterial diameter, cross-sectional area, flow velocity, and flow rate were increased significantly in the nonrecipient tibial artery of the operated limb with respect to the same artery on the contralateral limb. The same changes were not demonstrated in the perforating branch of the peroneal artery. Total blood flow to the foot in the operated extremity was not different from that of the nonoperated foot. The results reveal that if a major feeder to the foot is sacrificed, the other tibial artery compensates for it, and resting blood supply to the foot is not altered.Publication Metadata only A new instrument for achieving a natural nasofrontal angle(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2009) TEZEL, ERDEM; Tezel, Erdem; Durmus, F. NihalPublication Metadata only Implant Stability Outcomes After Immediate and Delayed Revascularized Free Fibula Flaps: A Preliminary Comparative Study(QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING CO INC, 2018) SAÇAK, BÜLENT; Cabbar, Fatih; Kocaaslan, F. Nihal Durmus; Sacak, Bulent; Capar, Gonca Duygu; Celebiler, OzhanPurpose: This pilot study investigated the retrospective outcomes of implants placed immediately or with a delayed protocol in revascularized free fibula flaps (FFF). Materials and Methods: Patients undergoing FFF between 2014 and 2017 were included in the study. Implants were inserted either immediately or 23.63 +/- 10.61 months after reconstructive surgery. Resonance frequency analyses were recorded at the time of implant placement (first control) and 4 months postoperatively while uncovering and screwing the gingiva formers (second control). The statistical significance level was set at P < .05. Results: Eight patients (four men, four women, mean age: 46.75 +/- 12.96 years) were included in the study. Twenty-six implants were placed in FFF (14 immediate, 12 delayed), and 28 were placed in the alveolus. All implant stability quotient (ISQ) scores were in high stability ranges. Statistically significant differences were observed between delayed (79.25 +/- 4.77) and immediate implant placement (73.14 +/- 7.42) at first controls, but not at second controls (79.17 +/- 3.59 and 76.00 +/- 6.18). The ISQ values of immediate implant placement significantly increased from first to second controls (P = .018). Bicortically placed implants showed significantly higher scores than unicortical implants (P < .05). ISQ values of FFF and alveolar bone groups were similar (P > .05). Conclusion: High stability scores similar to alveolar bone could be achieved by both immediate and delayed implant placement. Bicortical implantation results in better implant stability.