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Öğe COMPARISON OF RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION AND CURETTAGE IN OSTEOID OSTEOMA IN CHILDREN(Atha Comunicacao & Editora, 2019) Goksel, Ferdi; Aycan, Aye; Ermutlu, Cenk; Golge, Umut Hatay; Sarisozen, BartuObjective: Osteoid osteoma, which is observed in the adolescent and young adult population as benign bone tumors, appears as a single nidus with a diameter < 2 cm and is treated with open surgery. However, technological advances in medicine have made it possible to apply less invasive procedures in surgery. Methods: Between 2006-2014, 24 patients < 18 years of age were treated for osteoid osteoma. Patient demographic data, surgical data, complications, and recurrences were noted. Results: Twenty-four patients (mean age, 11 [2-18] years) were treated and followed up for a mean 3.58 (range, 1-9) years. Mean patient age in the curettage group was 12.1 (range, 3-18) years. Mean operation length was 69.5 (range, 60-120) minutes. Mean hospital stay was 1.3 (range, 0-2) days. Mean patient age in the radiofrequency ablation (RFA) group was 10.7 (range, 2-17) years. Five patients were female and 8 were male. Mean operation length was 49.6 (range, 20-90) minutes. Mean hospital stay was 0.3 (range, 0-1) days. Mean follow-up time was 1.76 (range, 1-4) years. Mean operation length, hospital stay, and follow-up were significantly shorter in the RFA group. Conclusions: Considering reduced costs due to shorter hospitalization periods and the ability to reach anatomically difficult locations, percutaneous procedures are likely to replace the conventional open approach.Öğe Non-union of the great toe in a 4-year-old child(BMJ Publishing Group, 2015) Göksel, Ferdi; Ermutlu, Cenk; Gölge, Umut Hatay; Kaymaz, BurakPhalangeal fractures of the foot are very rare in children. They are treated with closed reduction and splinting. Cases reported of non-union in children are rare. We report on treatment of a 4-year-old child with non-union of the proximal phalanx of the great toe foot following an open fracture caused by a motor vehicle accident 4 months prior. No graft was used. We present this case with good clinical outcome at 1 year follow-up. Copyright 2015 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.Öğe The extensor hallucis longus tendon as the distal reference point in total knee arthroplasty and tibial alignment(Turkish Assoc Orthopaedics Traumatology, 2014) Bilgen, Omer; Bilgen, Sadik; Ermutlu, Cenk; Goksel, Ferdi; Salar, Necmettin[Anstract Not Available]Öğe Treatment of juvenile hallux valgus interphalangeus with a double compression headless bone screw(BMJ Publishing Group, 2015) Göksel, Ferdi; Ermutlu, Cenk; Gölge, Umut Hatay; Kaymaz, BurakA 14-year-old girl presented with idiopathic valgus deformity of her left great toe at the interphalangeal joint (IPJ). The deformity, which had been present but asymptomatic for the past 4 years, began to enlarge and cause discomfort. The measured IPJ angle on anteroposterior standing X-ray was 26°. We treated the toe by medial closing wedge osteotomy and fixation with a double compression headless bone screw (DCHBS). Postoperative hallux valgus interphalangeus (HVI) angle was 14°.