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Öğe Hipotenar bölgede Guyon kanalına bası yapan dev Ganglion kisti(Fırat Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Tıp Dergisi, 2014) Arı, Bünyamin; Ertem, Kadir; Ergen, Emre; Yılmaz, Özgür; Köroğlu, MuhammedÖz: Ganglion kistleri eklem ve tendon k ı l ı fı üzerinde bunları fı tı kla ş mas ı ile olu ş an kistik olu ş umlard ı r. Ganglion kistleri en s ı k el bile ğ i, el ve ayaklarda görülen yumu ş ak doku tümörleridir. Bulundukları yer ve kaynakland ı kları anatomik bölgelere göre intraosseöz, subperiostal ve yumu ş ak doku kistleri olarak adland ı rı l ı rlar. Tedavisinde, gözlem, aspirasyon, skleroterapi ve cerrahi eksizyon gibi yöntemler uygulanmaktad ı r. Cerrahi sonras ı %13 40 oran ı nda tekrarlama riski mevcuttur. Guyon kanal ı na bas ı yaparak ulnar sinir tuzak nöropatisi yapan hipotenar bölge ganglion kistleri ise s ı k görülmez. Bu çal ı ş madaki amacı m ı z sa ğ el hipotenar yerle ş imli ve ulnar sinir bas ı s ı bulguları veren dev ganglion kisti olgusunu sunmaktad ı r.Öğe Repair of Radial Nerve with Sural Nerve Greft: Less Often Complication of Supracondylar Humerus Fracture(2016) Köroğlu, Muhammed; Aslantürk, Okan; Ergen, Emre; Yılmaz, Özgür; Ertem, KadirAbstract: Neurological problems following supracondylar fractures are clinically challenging problem. Neurological damage has been reported about 10-20% of pediatric supracondyler fractures. Nerve injury caused by primarily directly damage of the fracture fragments, excessive stretching,entrapment of nerve in fracture line, or iatrogenically. Radial nerve injury is at least often seen by rate of %21 after supracondylar humerus fractures. Neural injuries of pediatric patients have mostly recover spontaneously. But in case of nerve defect; nerve grafting is needed for repairÖğe The role of arthroscopy in the treatment of common wristdisorders: A retrospective clinical study(2021) Köroğlu, Muhammed; Ertem, Kadir; Aslantürk, OkanAim: The purpose of this research was to evaluate clinical and functional results of patients that we treated them with wrist arthroscopy. Material and Methods: Patients treated with wrist arthroscopy between February 2012 and June 2017 were retrospectively evaluated. Patients’ disease, treatment, effected side, preoperative and postoperative Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (Q-DASH) score and postoperative Mayo score were recorded. Results: There were 78 (49 female and 29 male) patients. Mean age was 38±14.91 (16-81 years) years. Mean follow-up time was 45,4±17.93 (range, 6-72 months) months. There were 22 (28.2%) ganglion cyst, 15 (19.2%) triangular fibrocartilage complex tears, 11 (14.1%) Kienböck’s disease and 8 (10.3%) intraarticular distal radius fracture. All patients Quick-DASH scores statistically significantly improved at final follow-up compared to preoperative status (p<0.001). There was no major complication in any of the patients. Conclusion: The wrist arthroscopy is efficient and minimal invasive technique with low complication rates and good clinical results for common wrist pathologies.