Browsing by Author "Okur, M. H."
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A case of isolated female epispadias and our approach to treatment
Arslan, M. S.; Arslan, S.; Zeytun, H.; Basuguy, E.; Ozkir, M.; Aydogdu, B.; Okur, M. H. (Elsevier Science Bv, 2016)Cases of isolated female epispadias (IFE) without exstrophy of the bladder are quite rare. The clinical symptoms of IFE are abnormal external genitalia with primary urinary incontinence. Our patient was a 7-year-old girl ... -
Clinico-epidemiological Study of Caustic Substance Ingestion Accidents in Children in Anatolia: The DROOL Score as a New Prognostic Tool
Uygun, I.; Aydogdu, B.; Okur, M. H.; Arayici, Y.; Celik, Y.; Ozturk, H.; Otcu, S. (Acta Medical Belgica, 2012)Background : To examine the clinico-epidemiological details of paediatric caustic substance ingestion (CSI) accidents in Turkey. To present the new DROOL Score (DS), which the authors developed based on the severity and ... -
Community-acquired urinary tract infections in children: pathogens, antibiotic susceptibility and seasonal changes
Yolbas, I.; Tekin, R.; Kelekci, S.; Tekin, A.; Okur, M. H.; Ece, A.; Gunes, A. (Verduci Publisher, 2013)AIM: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common infections affecting children. The aim of our study is to determine microorganisms that cause community-acquired urinary tract infections and their antibiotic susceptibility ... -
The evaluation of patients with burns during fifteen years period
Tekin, R.; Yolbas, I.; Dal, T.; Okur, M. H.; Selcuk, C. T. (Soc Editrice Univ, 2013)Aims. Burn is a major health problem that cause of mortality, morbidity and psychological problems in children and adults throughout the world. The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiological, etiological features ... -
Gastrointestinal tract duplications in children
Okur, M. H.; Arslan, M. S.; Arslan, S.; Aydogdu, B.; Turkcu, G.; Goya, C.; Uygun, I. (Verduci Publisher, 2014)AIM: Gastrointestinal tract duplications (GTD) are rare congenital abnormalities that can occur anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract. These anomalies may present as a single, multiple, or a vague pathologies. Diagnosing ... -
Management of high-grade renal injury in children
Okur, M. H.; Arslan, S.; Aydogdu, B.; Arslan, M. S.; Goya, C.; Zeytun, H.; Basuguy, E. (Springer Heidelberg, 2017)The management of severe renal trauma is disputable. Herein, we present diagnosis and treatment of patients with high-grade renal injury (grades IV and V). The records of 31 patients with severe renal trauma who were treated ... -
Management of symptomatic urachal cysts in children
Basuguy, E.; Okur, M. H.; Zeytun, H.; Arslan, S.; Aydogdu, B.; Otcu, S.; Aydogdu, G. (Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2019)Aim: We report the results of the surgical treatment of symptomatic urachal cysts. Materials and Methods: The medical records of patients who underwent urachal cyst excision between 2012 and 2017 were reviewed retrospectively ... -
A Novel Scarless Laparoscopic Method for Morgagni Hernia Repair
Okur, M. H.; Aydogdu, B.; Azizoglu, M.; Arslan, S.; Basuguy, E. (Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2022)Background: Morgagni hernia (MH) is a rare congenital defect of the diaphragm. Although the various surgical method has been proposed, there is no surgical consensus. Aim: In this study, we aimed to report the outcome of ... -
Successful management of massive intraabdominal bleeding and iliopsoas hematoma in a hemophilia A patient with inhibitor by a combination of recombinant factor VIIa and activated prothrombin complex concentrate
Yel, S.; Okur, M. H.; Soker, M.; Tunc, B.; Culha, V. K.; Erdem, A. Y.; Pirinccioglu, A. G. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)[Abstract Not Available]