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Candida colonisation within a silicone tissue expander
Saray, A.; Kaygusuz, S.; Kisa, Ü.; Kilic, D. (Churchill Livingstone, 2002)The fungal contamination of tissue expanders is rarely reported. There are, however, occasional reports of fungi in association with inflatable mammary implants. We describe the colonisation of a tissue expander with Candida ... -
Effect of trapidil in ischemia/reperfusion injury of peripheral nerves
Bagdatoglu, C.; Saray, A.; Sürücü, H.S.; Öztürk, H.; Tamer, L. (Oxford Univ Press Inc, 2002)OBJECTIVE: Ischemia plays an important role in the development of pathological changes in nerve tissue, and restoration of blood flow results in injury (ischemia/ reperfusion [I/R] injury) mediated by toxic oxygen free ... -
Effects of methylprednisolone on the viability of experimental flow-through venous flaps
In this study, the effects of a corticosteroid, methylprednisolone, on the survival of flow-through venous flaps were investigated in rabbits. Flow-through venous flaps, sized 3.0 x 4.5 cm, were raised in the rabbit-ear ... -
Gluteal V-Y advancement fasciocutaneous flap for treatment of chronic pilonidal sinus disease
Saray, A.; Dirlik, M.; Caglikulekci, M.; Turkmenoglu, O. (Taylor & Francis As, 2002)Although pilonidal disease is quite common, controversy still exists about the treatment. The procedure should cure the patient, and allow speedy resurription of normal activities by reducing pain and disability. This ... -
Porcine dermal collagen (Permacol) for facial contour augmentation: Preliminary report
Saray, A. (Springer-Verlag, 2003)Soft tissue loss or damage can occur for various reasons, including trauma, surgery, and disease. Reconstruction of normal contours can be achieved by using either alloplastic implants or autogenous tissues. Permacol, a ... -
Prefabrication of a free peripheral nerve graft following implantation on an arteriovenous pedicle
Saray, A.; Tellioğlu, A.T.; Altinok, G. (Thieme Medical Publ Inc, 2002)Extensive nerve injuries frequently necessitate the use of long autografts, and sources of expendable donor nerves are limited. It is for these cases that nerve transplantation would have its greatest potential. However, ... -
Tourniquet application and epinephrine injection to penile skin: is it safe?
Çakmak, M.; Çağlayan, F.; Kısa, Ü.; Bozdoğan, Ö.; Saray, A.; Cağlayan, O. (Springer-Verlag, 2002)Although a tourniquet is frequently used in penile surgery there is still no consensus on safe application time. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and histological ...