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Öğe Bakri balloon placement effectively treats uterine atony and placenta previa(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2017) Tahaoğlu, Ali Emre; Balsak, Deniz; Erdoğdu, Emre; Bakır, Mehmet Sait; Aksin, Şerif; Bala, Mesut; Toğrul, Cihan; Yalınkaya, AhmetThe aim of this study was to explore the success rates of Bakri balloon placement in patients with placenta previa and uterine atony. In addition, we compared bilateral internal iliac artery ligation (B-IIAL) and Bakri balloon placement in terms of their ability to inhibit haemorrhage in postpartum placenta previa patients. The hospital reports filed annually from 2010 to 2015 were reviewed. In total, 54 patients were evaluated: 42 patients with placenta previa and uterine atony were treated with Bakri balloons, and 12 placenta previa patients with postpartum haemorrhage underwent B-IIAL when medical treatment failed. The results showed that the success rates of Bakri balloon placement rate in placenta previa and uterine atony patients were 71.4% and 89.2%, respectively. The comparative analysis of placenta previa patients treated via Bakri balloon placement and B-IIAL showed that the requirements for packed red blood cell and fresh frozen plasma, pre- and post-partum haemoglobin levels, pre- and post-partum platelet counts, and hospitalization times differed significantly between the two groups (all p < 0.05). Bakri balloon tamponade could be considered an effective treatment for placenta previa and uterine atony. The technique is minimally invasive and can serve as a second-line treatment for patients with postpartum haemorrhage when medical procedures fail.Öğe Expression of PECAM-1 and E-cadherin in the umblical cords of gestational diabetic mothers(Soc Chilena Anatomia, 2015) Tahaoǧlu, Ali Emre; Toğrul, Cihan; Külahçıoğlu, Mehmet İrfan; Bademkıran, Muhammed Hanifi; Balsak, Deniz; Mavigök, Erkan; Ekinci, Cenap; Deveci, EnginThe purpose of this study is to examine the changes in the umbilical cord in women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus In this study, as a control group human placental tissues from normotensive pregnancies was collected from diabetic women at 28-35 weeks of gestation. Gestational diabetes (n= 20) and normal umbilical cord (n= 20) for a total of 40 units were received. GDM groups compared to the control group was significantly higher values was detected (p<0.01). In GDM group, light microscopy showed erosion of the endothelium and complete rupture of the umbilical vessels resulting in extravasation of blood within Wharton's jelly. it was observed that the cytoplasmic fragments and cell infiltration of the spill to the subepithelial layer of apoptotic cell PECAM-1 positive reaction showed. E-Cadherin in endothelial side surface of diabetes group showed weak expression in the nucleus and showed positive reaction in smooth muscle.Öğe Protective effect of caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) on ischemia-reperfusion injury in rat ovary(Universidad de la Frontera, 2017) Görkem, Ümit; Toğrul, Cihan; Şahin, İzzet; Coşkun, Buğra; Özat, Mustafa; Güngör, Tayfun; Deveci, EnginThe aim of this study was to investigate the effects of caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) as a prophylactic agent on ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury in the rat ovary. A total of 28 Wistar rats were divided into 4 equal groups: (I) sham, (II) ischemia, (III) ischemia + reperfusion, and (IV) IR + CAPE. In groups I and II, ovary torsion was not performed and no drug was administered. In group III, 1 hour of ischemia and 2 hours of reperfusion were performed and no drug was given. Ovarian tissue concentrations of malondialdehyde were significantly higher in the torsion and detorsion groups compared with the sham and Cape groups (P<0.005). The detorsion group showed preantral ovarian follicles and luteal folicules around the blood vessels and positive expression of CD34. In the CAPE group the stromal vascular endothelium with weak expression of CD34 was detected in small areas, and the ovarian follicles and the corpus luteum showed negative expression of CD34. In the study, Biochemical and histopathological results of CAPE treatment was considered to torsion-detorsioned the model showed a protective effect against tissue damage.