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    Factors influencing young urologists' productivity and academic career choice
    (Wichtig Publishing, 2016) Reşorlu, Berkan; Silay, Mesrur Selçuk; Önem, Kadir; Bayrak, Ömer; Sonbahar, Adil Emrah; Acar, Ömer; Ergün, Osman
    Objective: The objective of this study is to identify the variables that affect young urologists' productivity and academic career choice. Patients and methods: We have conducted an internet-based national survey for urologists randomly sampled from the database of Turkish Urological Association and 110 physicians completed this survey. Participants were asked to answer three-page questionnaire including 37 questions, which takes around 5 min to complete. Questionnaire was consisting of four main sections: 'demography', 'education', 'working conditions' and 'quality of life'. Results: Increased dedicated research time, being interested in an academic career, being Fellow of the European Board of Urology (FEBU), having English proficiency, and greater numbers of manuscript publication during residency were associated with increased productivity after residency (p = 0.001, p = 0.028, p = 0.046, p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively). The remaining variables including age at marriage, age at having a child, monthly salary, length of residency, having a mentor or role model during residency showed no significant relationship with manuscript publications. Twenty-nine physicians (26.4%) stated that they had once been interested in their residency but were no longer interested in academic urology. Reasons for this loss of academic interest included lack of effective mentor or role model (27.2%), bureaucracy (17%), financial issues (13.6%), mandatory rule to work in public hospitals (18.2%) or military hospitals (9%) and language problems (21.6%). Conclusions: Our data indicate that increased time spent for research, being interested in an academic career, being an FEBU, having English proficiency, and greater publication during residency were associated with increased numbers of publications and academic career choice.
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    Stone disease in the pediatric age group and retrograde intrarenal surgery
    (Anatolian Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2015) Sancak, Eyup Burak; Reşorlu, Berkan
    Incidence and prevalence of childhood stone disease is increasing significantly in recent years. In parallel with the new discoveries in optical systems and equipment, the surgery of childhood urolithiasis is reshaped. Due to the discovery of smaller endoscopes and increasing experience in the use of flexible ureteroscopy, Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery, which is an alternative treatment for percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) in the large stones than 2 cm and shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) in small stones than 2 cm, as an effective and safe treatment method is increasingly settled in the front row at the choice of the urologist. © 2015, Anatolian Journal of Clinical Investigation. All rights reserved.
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    What is the mechanism of action of anticholinergics in the bladder – is it neurogenic or non-neurogenic?
    (Ali İhsan TAŞÇI, 2014) Abdulmajed, Mohamed; Reşorlu, Berkan; Gülpınar, Murat Tolga
    The human urinary bladder is a highly – compliant storage device and nerve supply to the bladder is relatively complex. Dysfunction of the nervous system could affect the urinary bladder negatively, a condition called ‘neurogenic bladder’. Among neurogenic bladder complications, urinary incontinence is the most significant factor in determining quality of life. Urinary incontinence in neurogenic bladder is explained by detrusor overactivity on urodynamic assessment. Oral anticholinergic medications are largely accepted as the cornerstone in the management of neurogenic detrusor overactivity. In this review article, we closely analyse the mechanism by which anticholinergic treatment help increasing bladder compliance and bladder capacity and reducec involuntary detrusor contraction in neurogenic bladder cases [TR] İnsan mesanesi, kompliansı yüksek, sinirsel desteği ise oldukça kompleks yapıda bir depolama organıdır. Bu bölgeyi innerve eden sinir sisteminin disfonksiyonu nörojen mesane olarak adlandırılmakta ve mesane fonksiyonlarını değişen derecelerde etkileyebilmektedir. Nörojen mesaneye bağlı oluşan semptomlar içerisinde yaşam kalitesini en çok etkileyeni idrar inkontinansı olarak bildirilmektedir. Nörojen mesanede idrar inkontinansı oluşumunun en önemli mekanizmlarından birisi ürodinamik çalışmada detrüsör aşırı aktivitesi ile izah edilmektedir. Oral antikolinerjik ilaçlar nörojen detrüsör aşırı aktivitesinin tedavisinde dönüm noktası olarak kabul edilirler. Bu derlemede nörojen mesane olgularında mesane kompliansını ve kapasitesini arttırmak ve istemsiz detrüsör kontraksiyonlarını azaltmak için kullanılan antikolinerjik tedavinin etki mekanizmasını analiz ettik

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