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Article Biepicondylar Fracture Presenting With Elbow Dislocation: a Case Report(2012) Guner, S.; Guner, S.I.; Ceylan, M.F.; Gormeli, G.; Gormeli, C.A.; Onder, H.Introduction. Biepicondylar fracture of the elbow is very rare, and to date there have only been three reports of this injury and its treatment in the English scientific literature. This case report evaluates the surgical internal fixation of a biepicondylar fracture of the elbow with an associated dislocation. Case presentation. We report the case of a 15-year-old Turkish girl with a biepicondylar fracture dislocation of the left elbow. Open reduction and an internal fixation operation were applied. There were no complications. Conclusion: In these injuries, open reduction and internal fixation appear to be a good method to restore elbow stability and function. © 2012 Guner et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Article Bilaretal Complex Regional Pain Syndrome After Bilateral Calcaneal Fractures: Case Report(2010) Hiz, Ö.; Ediz, L.; Ceylan, M.F.; Gülcü, E.; Tekeoǧlu, I.Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a painful complication of a fracture, surgery, or other type of injury. Currently KBAS is categorized as CRPS-1 when no clear nerve injury is defined, and CRPS -2 when associated with clear nevre injury. Central and peripheral theory have been reported in etiopathogenesis of CRPS -1. Generally, it occurs in the injured limb but, it may ocur in the opposite extremities. İn this article, we have presented a case developing bilateral CRPS -1 after bilateral calcaneal fracture.Article Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I (shoulder-Hand Syndrome) in an Elderly Patient After Open Cardiac Surgical Intervention; a Case Report(2011) Ediz, L.; Ceylan, M.F.; Hiz, O.; Tekeoǧlu, I.We described the first case report in the literature who developed Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS type I) symptoms in his right shoulder and right hand within 15 days after open cardiac surgery and discussed shoulder-hand syndrome (CRPS type I) and frozen shoulder diagnosis along with the reasons of no report of CRPS type I in these patients. We also speculated whether frozen shoulder seen in postthoracotomy and postcardiac surgery patients might be CRPS type I in fact.Note Due To a Serious Knee Injury To Traffic Accident(Derman Medical Publishing, 2012) Güner, S.; Ceylan, M.F.; Ünsal, S.S.Article The Outcomes of Open Reduction by the Medial Approach for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in the 3-18 Months Old Patients(Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, 2017) Türközü, T.; Güner, S.; Ceylan, M.F.; Güven, N.This study has aimed to evaluate the outcomes of open reduction technique by the medial approach performed in the 3-18 months old infants. The patients who underwent an open reduction by the medial approach for typical dysplasia of hip between the years 2007-2011 were screened retrospectively. The study included 28 hips of 19 patients. The correction percentage of acetabular index was calculated by acetabular angle measurements performed prior to operation and at the last control examination. Avascular necrosis (AVN) was classified by the criteria of Kalamchi-MacEwen while radiological and clinical evaluations were performed using Severin and McKay criteria. The mean age at surgery was 12.1 months (3-18 months) while mean follow-up period duration was found 18.6 months (6-48 months). According to Severin radiological criteria, 9 (32.1%) and 9 (32.1%) hips were evaluated as excellent and good, respectively. Whereas, according to the evaluation based on McKay criteria, 22 (78.6%) and 6 (21.4%) hips were found excellent and good, respectively. Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head was encountered in 3 (10.7%) of the 28 hips. According to the criteria of Kalamchi-MacEwen Classification; 2 and 1 hips revealed Type I and Type 4 avascular necrosis, respectively. We have encountered according to outcomes data of this study that open reduction technique by the medial approach for treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) presented more successful clinical and radiological outcomes in the 3-12 months old infants compared with its application in the 13-18 months old infants. © 2017, Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi. All rights reserved.Article Problems Encountered in Screening Study With Ultrasound for Early Diagnosis of Developmental Dysplasia of Hip in Eastern Region of Turkey(Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, 2018) Ceylan, M.F.; Güner, S.; Gökalp, M.A.; Kurdoğlu, Z.; Gözen, A.; Korkmaz, M.F.; Tuncer, O.The aim of this study is to evaluate results of the screening program of the development al dysplasia of the hip (DDH) examined in newborn period. The problems encountered in the applicability of the early screening program were e valuated. By interviewing with the family of 1680 newborns born in our institution or referred, the information was given about the DDH and its risk factors, obtained results were recorded. The families were told to bring their babies for examination and hip ultrasound at the 3rd or 4th week of birth. In addition, all the parents were called by telephone the day prior to their appointments. Five hundred and thirty-six babies (31.3%) were brought to the first appointment. Forty-two hips (3.9%) of the 30 infants (5.6%) were detected as dislocated (Type 2c, D, 3). The 8 of these 30 patients (26.7%) whom the treatment was started were brought for the second control. Asymmetry of thigh folds was positive in the highest rate as the finding of the examination in the infants brought to the appointment. The rate of swaddling at the first appointment was found to be 74.2%. Surprisingly, less than one third of children were brought to ultrasound examination at first control. Similarly, about 3/4 of the parents continued to use swaddling for their babies. For the success of national DDH screening program, additional precautions must be taken to ensure the participation of the families and re lease of the swaddling. © 2018, Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi. All rights reserved.Article Results of Open Reduction and Salter Innominate Osteotomy for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip(Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, 2015) Ünsal, S.Ş.; Ceylan, M.F.; Güner, S.; Gökalp, M.A.; Türktaş, U.; Doğan, A.; Gözen, A.We aimed to evaluate the clinical and radiological results of open reduction (OR) and Salter innominate osteotomy (SIO) for patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). In this study, the results of 45 instances of OR and SIO treatment on 36 DDH patients between 2004 and 2012 were evaluated retrospectively. 28 (77.77%) of the patients were female and 8 (22:33%) of them were male. The mean age was 28.8 (18-55) and the mean follow-up period was 41.8 months (6-101). A recovery percentage was calculated by measuring the acetabular index on plain radiographs recorded before surgery, immediately after surgery, and final checkup. During patients’ final checkup, the clinical evaluation was performed according to a modified version of McKay’s criteria and the evaluation of the range of the joint motion was carried out according to the Trevor-Johns-Fixen scoring system. The acetabular index values recorded from patients’ hips had an average of 39.9 (35-47) degrees before the operation, but had a mean of 30.5 (20-35) degrees after the operation and an average of 18.5 (10-30) degrees during the final checkup. Clinically, excellent results were obtained in 22 hips (49%), good results were obtained in 17 hips (38%), and satisfactory results were obtained in 4 hips. Two of the patients could not be evaluated since they could not be mobilized due to cerebral palsy. Re-dislocation emerged in 3 hips (6.6%), deep infection emerged in 1 hip (2.2%), and a supracondylar femur fracture emerged for 1 patient (2.2%). OR and Salter’s innominate osteotomy is a highly effective surgical technique in the treatment of DDH cases that have lasted more than 18 months. © 2015, Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi. All rights reserved.Article Results of Treatment of Chronic Osteomyelitis by "gutter Procedure and Muscle Flap Transposition Operation(Springer-Verlag France, 2014) Gokalp, M.A.; Guner, S.; Ceylan, M.F.; Doğan, A.; Sebik, A.Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of creation of a gutter and muscle flap transposition method for the treatment of long-bone chronic osteomyelitis. Patients and methods: A total of thirty chronic osteomyelitis patients (thirty-one extremities), who had undergone the gutter creation and muscle flap transposition procedure between 2005 and 2009, were included in the study (19 male, 11 female; mean age 24.4 years; age range 2-75 years). Osteomyelitis of the long bones involved the femur in 13 patients, the tibia in 13, the humerus in 2, the fibula in 2 and the ulna in 1 patients, respectively. All the patients received post-operative antibiotic therapy of at least 6 weeks. The mean follow-up period was 28.7 months (6-53 months). At the end of this follow-up period, the patients were evaluated using clinical, laboratory and screening methods. Results: Complete pain relief, disappearance of toxic symptoms, improvement in radiological findings, fistula closure and return of the blood parameters to normal ranges were accepted as successful treatment when all the afore-mentioned had been fulfilled. According to these criteria, 29 of the 30 patients had been cured. Discussion: The gutter creation and muscle flap transposition method in the treatment of long-bone chronic osteomyelitis may be a successful mode of therapy when performed correctly and supported by long-term antibiotherapy. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.Article Rheumatoid Arthritis-Like Hand Deformities in a Case With Osteogenesis Imperfecta: a Case Report(2010) Hiz, Ö.; Ediz, L.; Ceylan, M.F.; Özkan, Y.; Tekeoǧlu, I.Osteogenesis imperfecta is a disease that involves mesodermal tissues and characterized by decreased bone mass and increased bone fragility. Bone fractures developed due to ligamentous laxity, low energy trauma and joint deformities and contractures due to dislocations may be seen during the disease process. For that reason, it could be confused especially with rheumatoid arthritis. In this article we presented a case with osteogenesis imperfecta that misdiagnosed as rheumatoid arthritis because of joint deformities and common joint pain.Article The Therapeutic Efficacy of Dexpanthenol on Sciatic Nerve Injury in a Rat Model(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2020) Korkmaz, M.F.; Parlakpinar, H.; Erdem, M.N.; Ceylan, M.F.; Ediz, L.; Samdanci, E.; Kekilli, E.Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate histopathological, functional and bone densitometry examinations of the beneficial effects of dexpanthenol (DEX) on nerve regeneration in a rat model of peripheral nerve crush injury. Methods: Thirty adult Sprague-Dawley rats were divided equally into three groups. A crush injury was simulated in all rats by clamping the right sciatic nerve for one minute. In group 1, one day before the surgical procedure, 500 mg/kg DEX administered via intraperitoneally (ip) was initiated and continued three times in a week during the experiment period as 28 days. In group 2, rats received a dose of 10 mg/kg DEX to investigate possible effects of DEX alone. Group 3 served as the control (sciatic nerve injury) and was not given any drugs. Results: Performance was significantly lower in group 3 compared to the drug treatment groups during the rotarod test (30 rpm and 40 rpm) (p < 0.05). After a while, the rats which were able to remain on the rod was significantly lower in group 3 during the acceleration test (p < 0.05). Hot plate latency test results in group 3 were significantly lower when compared to the other groups (p < 0.05). Conclusion: DEX appears to be useful as a supportive clinical agent for the treatment of pain and nerve damage. © 2020 The Neurosurgical Foundation.Article Undetected Piece of Wood Causing Osteomyelitis of the Metacarpal Bone: a Case Report(2013) Ceylan, M.F.; Guner, S.; Ediz, L.; Turkozu, T.; Isik, D.The patients with soft tissue injuries by foreign bodies are encountered frequently by the emergency physicians. In the emergency services, the advanced radiological imaging techniques should be requested in the patients who have a history of foreign body injury, if it was not detected by plain radiographs. Though the plain radiography is very useful for detection of metal foreign bodies, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging and the computed tomography are superior for the detection of wood, glass and plastic foreign bodies. The foreign bodies that were not removed with the surgery can cause allergic, inflammatory or infectious process. Old foreign body injuries should be investigated in the patients with non-healing infection, or osteomyelitis history. The surgical exploration should not be avoided for diagnostic aim. In this case, we are presenting a pediatric patient developed metacarpal bone osteomyelitis due to foreign body which was diagnosed lately.