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The borders of the odontoid process of c2 in adults and in children including the estimation of odontoid/body ratio
The odontoid process of C2 projects upward from the superior roof of the body of C2. There is a confusion about the inferior border of the odontoid. The aims of this clinical study were to describe the inferior border of ... -
The effects of venous ischaemia on the subependymal and choroid plexus morphology in rat
Morphological changes of ependyma, subependymal and choroids plexus regions were evaluated after experimental anastomotic venous occlusion in twenty mate Sprague-Dawley rats. In this model, small burr holes were made over ... -
Experimental rabbit hemilaminotomy model in the evaluation of peridural fibrosis: A minimally invasive peridural fibrosis model
The neuronal adhesions of newly synthesized scar tissue to dura mater after spinal periclural operations represent an unsolved problem in neurosurgical practice. This experimental study was planned to compare the success ... -
Informal consultations in infectious diseases and clinical microbiology practice
Leblebicioglu, H; Akbulut, A; Ulusoy, S; Sunbul, M; Aydin, K; Geyik, MF; Eroglu, C (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2003)Informed consultation between physicians is an important part of medical practice. The aim of the study was to evaluate the nature and frequency of such consultations in infectious diseases and clinical microbiology practice. ... -
A model of unilateral cerebral anterior and posterior anastomotic vein occlusion in the rat
A new rat model of the sacrifice of the anterior and posterior cortical anastornotic veins by the microsurgical technique was used to evaluate venous infarction. 20 male Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this experiment. ... -
Presurgical ultrasound-assisted neuroexamination in the surgical repair of peripheral nerve injury
In spite of electrodiagnostic examinations, the determination of the precise localization of the injured site along the involved peripheral nerve may remain obscure or uncertain. Before starting the operation, a surgeon ... -
Reconstruction of burr hole by using autologous button-shaped graft harvested from inner table of craniotomy flap: Technique and clinical result
Patients who underwent craniotomy occasionally complain about the postoperative cosmetic appearance at the site of burr holes on the scalp. This problem occurs as a result of depletion of the skin into the unreconstructed ... -
Stevens-Johnson syndrome in two patients treated with cranial irradiation and phenytoin
Aydin, F; Cokluk, C; Senturk, N; Aydin, K; Canturk, MT; Turanli, AY (Wiley, 2006)Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a severe cutaneous eruption that most often appears as an adverse reaction to medication. In this report, we present two patients diagnosed with SJS, which developed in patients with brain ... -
Transparent microballoon dissection in the surgical treatment of brain tumors
In spite of maximal microsurgical efforts, perilesional neural tissue can be injured by surgical instruments in the process of the separation and dissection of tumors. We hypothesized that transparent microballoon dissection ... -
Use of intraoperative ultrasonography during the surgical repair of pediatric cystic spinal dysraphism - Technical note
The present study investigated the benefits of intraoperative ultrasonographic guidance during the surgical repair of congenital cystic spinal dysraphic lesions. Twenty-one children with cystic spinal dysraphism who underwent ...