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Can facet joint infiltrative analgesia reduce postoperative pain in degenerative lumbar disc surgery?
Bademci, G.; Basar, H.; Sahin, S.; Ozcakir, S.; Anbarci, H.; Evliyaoglu, C.; Keskil, S. (Soc Espanola Neurocirugia, 2008)Objective. Perioperative analgesia effects the postoperative course of pain. The purpose of this study was to evaluate its possible relation with the consumption of dolantine and analgesics and the facet-induced pain and ... -
Diagnostic value of bed-side ultrasonographic evaluation by anterior approach in spine disorders? A preliminary report
Evliyaoglu, C.; Ayberk, G.; Sargin, H.; Keskil, S. (Sociedad Luso-Espanola Neurocirugia, 2003)A preliminary investigation was planned so as to evaluate the effectiveness of ultrasonography for bedside evaluation of patients with suspected spinal pathology. Its application by anterior approach in 37 cases showed ... -
Endoscopy in the 15th Century
Keskil, S.; Sabuncuoglu, H. (Georg Thieme Verlag Kg, 2002)The aim of this study was to investigate the contributions of Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu (1385-1468?) - who was born and practiced in Amasya in northern part of central Anatolia - to the field of endoscopy. He was a humble, ... -
Ganglioglioma with lytic skull lesions: a case report
Gurkanlar, D.; Kocak, H.; Yucel, E.; Aciduman, A.; Gunaydin, A.; Ekinci, Oe.; Keskil, S. (Sociedad Espanola Neurocirugia, 2007)Gangliogliomas represent only 0.4% of central nervous system neoplasms and 1.3% of brain tumors. They are benign neoplasms with low morbidity and mortality and the patients usually present with seizures, but there has been ... -
Imaging problems and clinical findings in adolescent lumbar disc herniation: A retrospective study
Keskil, S.; Seçkin, Z.; Ayberk, G.; Tosun, H.; Tokyay, M.; Kiliç, C. (Georg Thieme Verlag Kg, 2002)Objectives: Disc degeneration probably begins in childhood although low back pain and radicular leg pain is not as common a complaint as in adults. However as yet no explanation exists for the appearance of advanced ... -
The precise human bioclock, possibly imported
Keskil, Z.A.; Keskil, S. (Churchill Livingstone, 2002)Contrary to what has long been suggested, the biological clock is not a poor timekeeper. In fact, it has been working in precision for millions of years as a genetically set clock, independent of environmental periodicity. ... -
Preliminary report on surgical mask induced deoxygenation during major surgery
Beder, A.; Buyukkocak, U.; Sabuncuoglu, H.; Keskil, Z. A.; Keskil, S. (Soc Espanola Neurocirugia, 2008)Objectives. This study was undertaken to evaluate whether the surgeons' oxygen saturation of hemoglobin was affected by the surgical mask or not during major operations. Methods. Repeated measures, longitudinal and prospective ... -
Sinonasal ossifying fibroma with fluid-fluid levels on MR images
Kendi, A.T.K.; Kara, S.; Altinok, D.; Keskil, S. (Amer Soc Neuroradiology, 2003)Ossifying fibroma is a rare benign neoplasm that usually affects mandibular and maxillary bones. In this report, we present a case of sinonasal ossifying fibroma with fluid-fluid levels and posterior extension toward the ... -
Spontaneous resolution of "protruded" lumbar discs
Keskil, S.; Ayberk, G.; Evliyaoglu, C; Kizartici, T.; Yucel, E.; Anbarci, H.. (Georg Thieme Verlag Kg, 2004)Decreasing size of disc material that has herniated, whether "contained" or "protruded" has previously been described and sometimes this can be so complete that residual material is barely visible. In a retrospective ... -
Tracing the dural tail with image-guided surgery
Keskil, S.; Bademci, G.; Goksel, M. (Georg Thieme Verlag Kg, 2006)Objective: The extent of dural resection is important for preventing recurrence in meningioma management. An image-guidance assisted technique is described to perform adequate dural resection. Methods: A universal instrument ... -
VACTERL-H associated with central hypothyroidism: A case report
Aliefendioglu, D.; Bademci, G.; Keskil, S.; Somuncu, S.; Misrlioglu, E.; Cakmak, A. M. (Medecine Et Hygiene, 2007)VACTERL-H associated with central hypothyroidism: A case report: The VACTERL-14 syndrome is a rare combination of vertebral anomalies, anal atresia, congenital heart defects, tracheo-esophageal fistula, abnormalities of ...