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Öğe Arterial Myocardial Revascularization Using Bilateral Radial Artery: 17 Years after Right Pneumonectomy(2004) Erdil N.; Nisanoglu V.; Toprak H.I.; Erdil F.A.; Kuzucu A.; Battaloglu B.We report the case of a 51-year-old man who underwent arterial myocardial revascularization with the use of bilateral radial arteries, 17 years after undergoing a right pneumonectomy. We used a fast-track anesthesia protocol for the procedure. There was no perioperative complication, and postoperative recovery was uneventful. The patient was discharged from the hospital 5 days after the operation.Öğe Postintubation tracheal rupture(2001) Kutlu R.; Kuzucu A.; Soysal Ö.; Baysal T.; Karaman I.; Akbulut A.Tracheal rupture following endotracheal intubation is an extremely rare emergency that needs expedient diagnosis and treatment. The clinical and radiological features of postintubation tracheal rupture in a 45-year-old woman who underwent vertebral stabilization are described. Primary suture closure was performed successfully via a cervical approach. © 2001 SAGE Publications.Öğe A report of four cases of acute mediastinitis occurring following tracheoesophageal puncture in laryngectomees.(2004) Kalcioglu M.T.; Kizilay A.; Saydam L.; Soysal O.; Ozturan O.; Kuzucu A.Tracheoesophageal puncture is a simple procedure for speech rehabilitation of total laryngectomy patients. Despite its relative simplicity this is not an innocent technique without complications. The goal of this study was to determine the incidence of acute mediastinitis as an early postoperative complication related to this procedure and to present outcomes of non-surgical conservative management in this complication. Blom-Singer voice prosthesis was used for 51 secondary tracheoesophageal puncture procedures in 45 patients between 1994 and 2002 according to the technique described by Blom and Singer. In the postoperative period, four patients (7.8%) developed mediastinitis related to this procedure. Of these, one patient had iatrogenic perforation of the posterior esophageal wall. A false dissection plane occurred in the tracheo-esophageal party wall in three patients which subsequently resulted in mediastinitis. Mediastinitis was diagnosed by clinical and radiological findings. All of these patients required prolonged hospitalization, intravenous antibiotics, and chest tube insertion. Only one patient underwent major surgical procedure to treat this complication. In conclusion, tracheoesophageal puncture for voice restoration is now regarded as a routine procedure usually performed in outpatient conditions. However, our experience demonstrates that this technique may be associated with significant complications such as mediastinitis. If mediastinitis is recognised earlier, it may be treated with conservative measures in most of the cases.Öğe The role of surgery in chest wall tuberculosis(2004) Kuzucu A.; Soysal Ö.; Günen H.Chest wall tuberculosis is a rare entity and its clinical presentation may resemble a pyogenic abscess or chest wall tumor. The role of surgery in the diagnosis and treatment of chest wall tuberculosis is still controversial. During a 6-year period (1997-2002), six cases with cold abscesses of chest wall were managed in our clinic. Clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, treatment strategies, and results of medical and surgical treatment were retrospectively reviewed. There were four male and two female patients. All but one had a fluctuating and abscess-like chest wall mass. Pleura and mediastinal or chest wall lymph nodes were also involved in three patients. Before the debridement and abscess drainage, the diagnosis was not confirmed in any of our patients except one. All received a four-drug antituberculous regimen for 6-12 months postoperatively and improved clinically and radiologically. Surgical intervention and histological examination are usually necessary for the treatment and to confirm the diagnosis in chest wall tuberculosis. Antituberculous medical treatment and adjunctive surgery are quite effective in this process. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.