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Öğe A cardiac arrest associated with double lumen endobronchial tube: Case report(2011) Tufek A.; Celik F.; Tokgoz O.; Karaman H.; Ulku R.; Yildirim Z.B.; Kavak G.O.Double lumen tubes are used frequently in operations of Thorax Surgery Department. This case report presents a cardiac arrest towards the end of surgery in patient with placement of left bronchial double lumen tubes. Unexplained perioperative cardiac arrest may be due to obstruction of pulmonary artery flow associated with double lumen tube in thorax surgery.Öğe Primary giant hydatid cyst of the diaphragm.(2004) Eren S.; Ulku R.; Tanrikulu A.C.; Eren M.N.We report a case of an hydatid cyst of diaphragma in a 34-year-old female who was admitted to our clinic for right basithoracic pain. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reported a giant hydatid cyst including multiple vesicles at the right lower thoracic cavity. Surgical exploration revealed an independent giant diaphragmatic hydatid cyst. We performed cystotomy and more than 200 daughter vesicles were removed from the cyst. The rest of the giant cyst cavity was excised.Öğe Primary yolk sac tumor in the thoracic wall: Case report(2009) Avci A.; Ulku R.; Onat S.; Ozcelik C.Malignant extragonadal germ cell tumors primary to the thoracic wall are quite uncommon lesions, but pure yolk sac tumor is even more exceptional. This is believed to be the first reported case of yolk sac tumor of the chest wall. A 33-year-old female patient with a primary extragonadal giant yolk sac tumor presenting with thoracic wall mass, complaint of back pain.Öğe Resection of intercostal hemangioma with involved chest wall and ribs: In an 11-year-old girl(2010) Ulku R.; Onat S.; Avci A.; Ozmen C.A.We report a case of an 11-year-old girl who presented with a slowly enlarging mass in the right posterolateral chest wall. Computed tomography showed a soft-tissue mass 8.5 × 7.5 × 5.5 cm in size, arising from the right posterolateral 9th, 10th, and 11th intercostal spaces. Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed a vascular mass. The patient underwent complete resection of the tumor, together with the right 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th ribs and their intercostal muscles. Reconstruction of the chest wall was performed with methyl methacrylate and Marlex mesh. Histopathologic examination of the tumor confirmed an intercostal cavernous hemangioma. At last examination, 6 months after the operation, the child was doing well, with no evidence of recurrence. © 2010 by the Texas Heart® Institute, Houston.