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Anatomical landmarks regarding sacrospinous colpopexy operations performed for vaginal vault prolapse
Sağsöz, N.; Ersoy, M.; Kamaci, M.; Tekdemir, I. (Elsevier Sci Ireland Ltd, 2002)Aim: To investigate the anatomical relationships of the structures and the topographic anatomy or the sacrospinous ligament and validate Current anatomic knowledge of this area. Materials: Nine embalmed half female cadaver ... -
Certain anatomical relations and the precise morphometry of the infraorbital foramen-canal and groove: An anatomical and cephalometric study
Kazkayasi, M.; Ergin, A.; Ersoy, M.; Bengi, O.; Tekdemir, I.; Elhan, A. (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001)Objectives: To determine and to standardize the certain anatomical relations, and the precise size, course, and location of the infraorbital foramen, canal, and groove for facilitating surgical and invasive procedures. ... -
Comprehensive microsurgical anatomy of the jugular foramen and review of terminology
Tekdemir, I.; Tuccar, E.; Aslan, A.; Elhan, A.; Ersoy, M.; Deda, H. (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2001)The microsurgical anatomy of the jugular foramen was studied in 12 formalin preserved cadavers (24 foramina) and 40 dry-skulls (80 foramina). The jugular foramen was exposed by microsurgical dissection with drilling from ... -
Epipteric bones in the pterion may be a surgical pitfall
Ersoy, M.; Evliyaoglu, C.; Bozkurt, M.C.; Konuşkan, B.; Tekdemir, I.; Keskil, I.S. (Georg Thieme Verlag Kg, 2003)Background: The pterion, the most commonly used neurosurgical landmark, is defined as the junction of frontal, parietal, and greater wing of the sphenoid and the squamous part of temporal bones. Our aim was to identify the ... -
Important anatomical structures used in paravaginal defect repair: cadaveric study
Ersoy, M.; Sagsoz, N.; Bozkurt, M.C.; Apaydin, N.; Elhan, A.; Tekdemir, I. (Elsevier, 2004)Objective: To examine the variations and the anatomical characteristics of the tendinous arch of pelvic fascia (TAPF), the tendinous arch of levator ani (TALA) and the obturator fascia (Ofa) that are important structures ...