Yazar "Gülman B." için listeleme
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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. ... -
The femoral sulcus angle in neonatal cadavers: A macroscopical and ultrasonographical study
Gülman B.; Kopuz C.; Mollaian S.; Akçay I. (1998)The shape of the femoral sulcus is an important factor in patellofemoral congruence. The aim of the present study was to investigate the femoral sulcus angle using neonatal cadavers through ultrasonographic and macroscopic ... -
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 ... -
Persistent median artery: an anatomical study in neonatal and adult cadavers.
To examine the association of the median artery with the median nerve, 110 forearms from 20 neonatal and 35 adult cadavers of Turkish populations were dissected and compared with those of adult cadavers. In neonatal cadavers, ... -
Results of total knee arthroplasty
Yanik F.; Erdoğan M.; Pişkin A.; Karadeniz S.; Gülman B.; Sezgin H. (2012)Total knee arthroplasty was applied to 187 knees of 144 patients at Ondokuz Mayis University School of Medicine and Research Hospital, Clinic of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, between January 2007 and December 2008. Included ... -
Subfebrile fever after shoulder arthroscopy: Is it a complication or benign transient situation?
Pişkin A.; Kelsaka E.; Zengin E.C.; Bek Y.; Gülman B.; Erdoğan M. (Ondokuz Mayis Universitesi, 2013)We have evaluated 57 patients retrospectively who underwent arthroscopic and mini-open surgery in our clinic between 24.12.2009-31.12.2011. Twenty of 34 patients with impingement syndrome were treated by arthroscopic surgery ... -
Tendon repair with the strengthened modified Kessler, modified Kessler, and Savage suture techniques: a biomechanical comparison
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to develop a suture technique that would be simple and easy to perform, but also strong enough to resist the strength formed during early active exercise protocols. METHODS: Thirty ... -
The timing of tourniquet release in total knee arthroplasty and its influence on blood loss
Zengin E.Ç.; Gülman B.; Erdoğan M.; Sezgin H.; Çirakli A.; Pişkin A. (2012)We performed a prospective, randomized study to investigate the effect of tourniquet release on the perioperative and postoperative blood loss. Eighty patients with ages ranging 52 to 84, who received total knee artroplasty ... -
Unilateral spinal anesthesia with hyperbaric bupivacaine versus hyperbaric articaine in out-patient knee surgery
Sarihasan B.; Bariş S.; Karakaya D.; Tür A.; Güldoğus F.; Gülman B. (2000)Hemodynamic alterations due to sympathetic blockade during spinal anesthesia should be minimized. Restriction of sympathetic blockade during unilateral spinal anesthesia causes minimal hemodynamic alterations. The aim of ...