Yazar "Gündüz, Enes" seçeneğine göre listele
Listeleniyor 1 - 2 / 2
Sayfa Başına Sonuç
Sıralama seçenekleri
Öğe Functional outcomes of titanium elastic nail procedure after femoral shaft fracture in pediatric patients(2023) Karakaplan, Mustafa; Ergen, Emre; Köroğlu, Muhammed; Aslantürk, Okan; Özdeş, Hüseyin Utku; Gündüz, EnesPediatric femur diaphyseal fractures are seen after serious traumas such as traffic accidents and fall from height. Although treatment algorithms are made according to age groups, treatment planning is individualized according to the patient and the degree of injury. In our study, we evaluated functional outcomes of pediatric femur fractures treated with titanium elastic nail (TEN). This is a retrospective study including pediatric femoral diaphyseal fractures treated with TEN between 2012 and 2021. Open fractures, pathological fractures, distal fractures involving the femoral condyles, and proximal fractures involving the trochanteric region were not included in our study. Thirty-three femoral diaphyseal fractures with complete data were identified as stable and unstable in length, and functional results and post-treatment complications were recorded by performing TEN in fracture fixation. Clinical functional results were analyzed with Flynn criteria. Thirty-three femoral fractures of 29 patients were included. Eighteen (62.1%) of our patients were boys and 11 (37.9%) were girls. The mean age was 6.51 years (4-13 years). The most common injury mechanism was traffic accidents seen in 19 patients (24.51%). The mean follow-up period after surgery was 26.6 (6-90 months) months. Stable fractures (transverse and short oblique) were found in 26 cases (78.7%) and unstable fractures (spiral/long oblique and comminuted) in 7 cases (21.7%). According to Flynn criteria, excellent results were found in 20 fractures (60.6%) and satisfactory results in 10 fractures (30.3%) and 3 poor (9.09%). There was no significant difference between stable and unstable fractures in terms of functional outcome (p=0.12). Femoral diaphyseal fractures are serious injuries that require surgery. Regardless of the type of fracture, stable or unstable in length, the results of treatment with TEN are very successful. Major complications such as nonunion and re-fracture are rarely seen with this treatment.Öğe Our results of total hip artroplasty with anterolateral approach(2023) Gündüz, Enes; Sevimli, Reşit; Köse, HarunAim: It was aimed to compare the clinical and radiological results of total hip arthroplasty performed with the anterolateral approach with the literature. Materials and Methods: 65 patients who underwent total hip arthroplasty with anterolateral approach between 2016-2021 were included. Preoperative and postoperative functional status evaluations of the patients were performed using the Harris hip score. In the clinical evaluation of the patients, thigh pain, wound infection, length of hospital stay, body mass index, duration of surgery and complications were also evaluated. In the radiological evaluation, the acetabular and femoral relaxation zones, the presence and amount of vertical and horizontal migration of the acetabular component, the presence and amount of femoral vertical migration, the position of the femoral component, the femoral dorr classification, the angle of inclination of the acetabular component and the presence of heterotrophic ossification were examined. Results: Of the patients, 29 (44.6%) were male and 36 (55.4%) were female. The mean age of the patients was 61.65 and the mean follow-up period was 40.2 months. Considering the diagnoses of the patients, THA was applied to 51 (70.8%) patients for coxarthrosis, 14 (19.4%) for avascular necrosis, 5 (6.9%) patients for fractures, and 2 (2.8%) patients for septic arthritis. The mean preoperative Harris Hip Score of the patients was 34.2 (18.1-59.9). The mean postoperative Harris Hip score was 88.5 (68.8-96). When the postoperative Harris Hip Score of the patients was evaluated, 53 (73.6%) were evaluated as excellent results, 18 (25%) as perfect results, and 1 (1.4%) as good results. Conclusion: In our study, the results of total hip arthroplasty performed with the anterolateral approach were successful and satisfactory surgery when performed with appropriate indications and planning.











