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    Effects of sugammadex on the prevention of postoperative peritoneal adhesions
    (Wiley, 2015) Sahin, Hasan; Toman, Huseyin; Kiraz, Hasan Ali; Simsek, Tuncer; Erbas, Mesut; Ozkul, Faruk; Arik, Muhammet Kasim
    Many materials and techniques have been used to prevent and repair intra-abdominal adhesions, but an effective solution has not been found. The aim of this study is to research the effect of sugammadex on intra-abdominal adhesions in an experimentally induced intraabdominal adhesion model. Twenty-four female Wistar albino rats were included in the study. The experimental animals were randomly divided into three groups: the sugammadex group (Group SX, n=8), the control group (Group C, n=8), and the shamgroup (Group S, n=8). After starvation for 1 night, the rats were injected with a 50 mg/kg intramuscular dose of ketamine and a 5 mg/kg intramuscular dose of xylazine for anesthesia. The rats in the SX group were given 3 mL sugammadex into the peritoneal cavity, while rats in the control group were given 3 mL 0.9% sodium chloride. In the sham group, the peritoneal cavity was opened, but no chemicals were administered. All rats were sacrificed on the 10th postoperative day. The adhesions were staged as 0, 1, 2, and 3 according to Evans et al.'s model. Our evaluation of macroscopic adhesion intensity found statistically significant differences between the groups. The sugammadex group was observed to have fewer adhesions in a statistically significant manner compared with the control group (p < 0.05). In our experimental intra-abdominal adhesion model in rats, we observed that sugammadex prevented postoperative intra-abdominal adhesions. Copyright (C) 2015, Kaohsiung Medical University. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC. All rights reserved.
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    Non-obstetric surgery and anesthesia management in 28 weeks pregnant woman
    (2014) ŞahIn, Hasan; Erbaş, Mesut; Toman, Hüseyin; KIraz, Hasan Ali; Ömür, Dilek; Arik, Muhammet Kasim; EkIn, Serpil
    Surgical procedures, such as appendectomy and cholecystectomy due to non-obstetric reasons have been frequently encountered in pregnant women. The anesthesiologist experiencing with such a case, anesthetic management should be planned carefully for the safety of both baby and mother. In this case report, we aimed to present the anesthesia management and TIVA application made with a combination of propofol-remifentanil in 28 weeks of pregnant woman undergoing open cholecystectomy surgery under emergency conditions.
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    Our anesthetic experiences with morbidly, super and super super obese patients underwent laparoscopic gastric sleeve surgery
    (Anestezi Dergisi, 2015) Toman, Hüseyin; Erbaş, Mesut; Arik, Muhammet Kasim; Şahin, Hasan; Kiraz, Hasan Ali; Şimşek, Tuncer; Özkul, Faruk
    Objective: Obesity is clinically defined with BMI (body mass index) greater than 30 kg m-2 and BMI over the 40 kg m-2 is defined as "morbid obesity", over the 50 kg m-2 BMI is defined as "super obesity" and if BMI is more than 60 kg m-2 it is defined as "super super obesity". Anesthetic management is important because of the problems in cases undergoing bariatric surgery such as ventilation and intubation difficulties, anesthetic drug and dose selection, fluid management and securing airway in postoperative period. In this study, we aimed to share our experiences with morbid, super and super super obese patients underwent laparoscopic gastric sleeve (LGS) surgery. Method: The study performed by the retrospective analysis of 20 patients underwent LGS surgery. Fentanyl 1-2 ?g kg-1 ideal body weight (IBW), propofol 1.5-2.5 mg kg-1 total body weight and rocuronium 0.6-0.8 mg kg-1 IBW administered intravenously for anesthesia induction, patients' intubation was performed in the reverse trendelenburg and the ramp position. Desflurane and remifentanil infusion are used for maintenance. Recruitment maneuver and 3-4 mg kg-1 iv sugammadex used.before the extubation. Results: The women-to-men ratio was 18/2, BMI was 51.4 kg m-2, and 11 were morbid obese, 6 were super obese, 3 were super super obese of the patients. ASA II/III/IV scores were 1/13/6 respectively. STOP BANG questionnaire was given to thirteen patients and intubation was performed in the ramp position. Conclusion: We think making an optimal preoperative preparation, choosing short acting and low doses of intravenous anesthetics, putting patient in ramp position for intubation, applying peroperative PEEP, providing adequate analgesia and antagonising neuromuscular block with sugammadex would prevent the postoperative complications in cases undergoing LGS surgery.
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    Perianal Giant Condyloma Acuminatum-Buschke-Lowenstein Tumor: A Case Report
    (Hindawi Ltd, 2012) Tas, Sukru; Arik, Muhammet Kasim; Ozkul, Faruk; Cikman, Oztekin; Akgun, Yilmaz
    Condyloma acuminatum caused by Human Papillomavirus is the most commonly occurring sexually transmitted infection in the anogenital region. Buschke-Lowenstein tumor (BLT) known also as giant condyloma acuminatum is a rare disease. The disease, for which the most important treatment method is the surgical excision, differs from normal condyloma acuminatum cases with its high degree of malignancy. The purpose of this paper is to present the case that reached huge dimensions in the perianal region and that was treated with wide resection in the literature.
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    The effect of amifostine on bacterial translocation after radiation induced acute enteritis
    (Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 2016) Tas, Sukru; Ozkul, Faruk; Arik, Muhammet Kasim; Kiraz, Asli; Vural, Ahmet
    PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of amifostine on bacterial translocation and overgrowth in colonic flora after acute radiation enteritis in a rat model. METHODS: Thirty-two female Wistar albino rats were divided into four groups: Group-1 (n = 8): only normal saline was administered intraperitoneally. Group-2 (n = 8): first serum saline was administered intraperitoneally and 30 minutes later 20 Gy radiation was applied to abdominopelvic region. Group-3 (n = 8): only amifostine 200 ml/kg was administered intraperitoneally and radiation was not applied. Group-4 (n = 8): first amifostine 200 ml/kg was administered intraperitoneally and 30 minutes later 20 Gy radiation was applied to abdominopelvic region. On the 5th day after radiation, samples of mesenteric lymph tissues and cecal contents were taken by laparotomy for microbiological culture. RESULTS: Intraperitoneal amifostine administration significantly decreased the bacterial overgrowth related to radiation in colon but did not significantly decrease the bacterial translocation. CONCLUSION: Although not providing a full protection on the damaged mucosal barrier, amifostine significantly decreased the bacterial overgrowth in the cecal content after high dose radiation. There is a need to find out appropriate amifostine dose under different radiation applications avoiding bacterial translocation in gastrointestinal system.
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    The Effects of Kefir on the Renal Functions of Rats with Streptozotosin Induced Experimental Diabetes Mellitus
    (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Kahraman, Mustafa; Ertekin, Yusuf Haydar; Turkon, Hakan; Cetinel, Sule; Arik, Muhammet Kasim; Deniz, Mustafa
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