Browsing by Author "Ozturk H."
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Continuous infusion of small-volume fluid resuscitation in the treatment of combined uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock and head injury
Objective: To determine the effect of continuous limited fluid resuscitation on the hemodynamic response and survival in rats in a model of uncontrolled hemorrhage shock due to Massive Splenic Injury (MSI) and Head Injury ... -
Diaphragmatic injuries in childhood
Dokucu A.I.; Ozturk H.; Otcu S.; Onen A.; Bukte Y.; Yucesan S. (2000)Injury to the diaphragm is rare in children. From 1983 to 1998, 23 children were treated for diaphragmatic injury at our institution and they were reevaluated for etiologic, diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic factors. ... -
Differential expression of CD34, S100, and c-Kit in interstitial cells of Cajal in infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis - Immunochemical study
Background. The pathogenesis of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (IHPS) is poorly understood although many hypotheses have been proposed. Objectives. Assessment whether the differential expression of c-Kit, CD34, ... -
Distal ileal perforation secondary to ingested foreign bodies
A 22-year-old man was admitted with abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting secondary to ingestion of multiple foreign bodies. He was found to be in increasing distress with an increase in abdominal pain and distention and no ... -
Effect of a 50-Hz sinusoidal electromagnetic field on the integrity of experimental colonic anastomoses covered with fibrin glue
Background. Low-frequency magnetic fields have been shown to affect biological In this article the effects of 50-Hz sinusoidal magnetic field (MF) stimulation and application of fibrin glue on the healing of experimental ... -
The effects of nitric oxide on esophageal alkali burns
The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the effects of nitric oxide on esophageal alkali burns. Thirty Spraque-Dawley rats weighting between 225 and 250 gram were used. Rats were randomly divided into three ... -
Intestinal ischemia, bacterial translocation, and oxygen free-radical production in abdominal compartment syndrome
Yagmur Y.; Ozturk H.; Guloglu C.; Geyik M.F.; Ozturk H.; Mete F. (2009)Objectives. The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the consequences of increased intra-abdominal pressure on the small bowel and whether this pressure creates intestinal ischemia leading to oxygen free-radical ... -
Isolated complete transection of the common bile duct following blunt abdominal trauma
Dokucu A.I.; Ozturk H.; Bukte Y.; Otcu S.; Onen A.; Yucesan S. (1999)Isolated complete transection of the common bile duct following blunt trauma in children is extremely rare. Clinical findings in the early and late period of trauma are different. Here, we presented a 3-year-old girl who ... -
A rare cause of acute abdomen in childhood: primary omental torsion
We examined the fact that 12 years old obese girl who applied to our clinic with acute abdomen symptoms and we determined primer omental torsion (POT) at laparotomy in this case. This disease is rare in childhood and ... -
An unusual cause of acute abdominal pain in children: Biliary ascariasis
Dokucu A.I.; Ozturk H.; Bukte Y.; Ece A.; Otcu S.; Yucesan S. (1999)Ascariasis is one of the most common worldwide helminthic disease that may cause various complications. The presence of this worm in the biliary tree, however, is a rare condition, especially in children. We describe a ...