Browsing by Author "Tomak Y."
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Approach to in extremity and pelvic region localized metastatic bone tumors
Dabak N.; Tomak Y.; Karaismailoglu T.N.; Tilki K.; Tepe S. (1998)In this study, 28 patients with metastatic bone tumors treated in Ondokuz Mayis University Faculty of Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery between March 1993 and March 1996 are evaluated. Metastatic bone defects were ... -
Approach to the pediatric trauma patients: An updated review
Trauma is the leading cause of death in children older than 1 year. Difficulties that clinicians are experiencing are the anatomical and physiological differences of pediatric patients and lack of a standardized approach ... -
Autogen bone grafting for segmental bone defects of the forearm and the hand
Karaismailoglu T.N.; Tomak Y.; Dabak N. (1997)Three patients that has open fractures and segmental bone defects were treated with autogen bone grafts. Bone defects were 2, 4, 9 cm. Two of the three cases were in the second metacarp, one was in the radius. Bone grafting ... -
Bilateral spontaneous simultaneous rupture of the quadriceps tendons in a patient with chronic renal insufficiency (A case report and review of the literature)
Bilateral spontaneous and simultaneous rupture of the quadriceps tendons is a very rare injury. The pathogenesis of bilateral spontaneous and simultaneous rupture of the quadriceps tendons had been explained quite yet. The ... -
Blood transfusion in total hip replacement: A retrospective study (2002-2003)
Sarihasan B.; Kelsaka E.; Üstün E.; Tomak Y. (2003)Down Syndrome, which is the most common chromosomal cause of mental retardation, is investigated in many studies for different biochemical paramaters but there is no study found about antiobecity hormone known as leptin ... -
Chondroblastic osteosarcoma of the right clavicle (A case report)
Chondroblastic osteosarcoma is seen in less than 5% of osteosarcomas. The clavicle is an unusual site for any primary tumor, including osteogenic sacroma and it is reported that the clavicle is the primary site in 0.45% ... -
Comparison of autograft, coralline graft, and xenograft in promoting posterior spinal fusion
Karaismailoglu T.N.; Tomak Y.; Andaç A.; Ergün E. (2002)OBJECTIVES: Bone grafting constitutes a vital component in many reconstructive orthopaedic surgical procedures. They are widely used in patients undergoing thoracolumbar spinal surgery. The three choices of bone are ... -
Comparison of results of arthroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of intraarticular pathologies of the knee
The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of magnetic resonance imaging as a diagnostic procedure for intraarticular pathologies of the knee. We investigated the results of magnetic resonance imaging compared ... -
Evaluation of patello-femoral joint congruity following total knee arthroplasties
OBJECTIVES: Complications associated with the patellar component have an important place for revision procedures following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We evaluated the patello-femoral congruity both clinically and ... -
Femoral fixation of patellar tendon grafts using the bone-block locking technique in ACL reconstruction: A biomechanical study
Gülman B.; Mollaian S.; Tomak Y. (1999)Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction relies on the security of graft fixation. K-wire fixation, heavy non-absorbable sutures tied to a screw staple post or endo-button are currently used for graft fixation. ... -
Fracture of the olecranon epiphysis in a thirteen months old baby (A case report)
Olecranon epiphysis fractures are relatively uncommon in childhood, and most are undisplaced or minimally displaced fractures that can be treated by conservative methods. Closed reduction is the treatment of choice but if ... -
A giant subungal exostosis perforating through skin of the toe
Subungual exostosis is typically an uncommon, benign, bony tumor of cartilaginous bone that usually occurs as a solitary, solid lesion under the nail of the first toe or the fingernail. It may be difficult to diagnose ... -
Giant-cell tumor of tendon sheath of hand; Evaluation of 35 patient
We have retrospectively evaluated tendon sheath giant cell tumors regarding their complications at the time of diagnosis, during treatment period and at postoperative period. We have performed surgery to 35 patients for ... -
Hipokrat 2000 total knee arthroplasty in gonarthrosis: Midterm follow-up results
Sahin Y.; Gulman B.; Karaismailoglu N.T.; Dabak N.; Tomak Y.; Piskin A.; Erdogan M. (2012)The aim of this study is to assess the mid-term results of Hipokrat 2000 total knee arthroplasty applications in gonarthrosis cases. Between February 2000 and January 2004 in Department of Orthopedics, Medical Faculty, ... -
Histological and electrophysiological assessment of the results of primary and secondary neurorrhaphy in a rabbit model
Karaismailoglu T.N.; Tasci N.; Baris S.; Tomak Y.; Piskin A. (Springer Japan, 2003)The effect of the timing of neurorrhaphy on neuromuscular function was studied. The gastrocnemius neuromuscular units of 22 rabbits were used, with repairs performed immediately and 3 weeks after nerve transection. At the ... -
Hydatid disease of the left femur: A case report
Tomak Y.; Dabak N.; Gulman B.; Karaismailoglu T.N.; Basoglu T.; Incesu L. (2001)Osseous hydatid disease is a rare but serious condition. Treatment is difficult because of the progressive course of the bone involvement and generally admitted algorithm about osseous hydatid disease. We report a six-year ... -
Locked intramedullary nailing results in treatment of humerus diaphyseal pseudoarthrosis
The technique of intramedullary nailing in the treatment of pseudarthrosis of the humeral diaphysis clinical, radiological and functional results were evaluated. The study of pseudarthrosis of the humeral diaphysis were ... -
Measuring of volumes of cavitary bone defects [9]
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Mesh repair of a pelvic bone defect caused by a migrated acetabular cup
Malazgirt Z.; Tomak Y.; Gulman B.; Dervisoglu A.; Selcuk O. (2001)Conventional transacetabular removal of the migrated acetabular cup can be hazardous due to intraoperative injury to iliac vessels. We present a case of a migrated acetabular cup, in which we used a combined preperitoneal ... -
Osteoarthritis models after anterior cruciate ligament resection and medial meniscectomy in rats: A histological and immunohistochemical study
Piskin A.; Gulbabar M.Y.; Tomak Y.; Gulman B.; Hokelek M.; Kerimoglu S.; Kabak Y.B. (2007)Objectives: To compare the amount of degeneration based on the time spent, using 2 different methods of surgically induced osteoarthritis (OA) that frequently used in treating OA. Methods: We undertook this research in ...