Kargi, E | Akduman, D | Gungor, E | Deren, O | Albayrak, L | Erdogan, B
Letter | 2003 | PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY112 ( 5 ) , pp.1495 - 1497
WOS: 000220062700057 PubMed: 14504551
Kargi, E | Akduman, D | Dokuzoguz, B | Ozkocak, I | Tuncel, A | Deren, O | Erdogan, B
Letter | 2003 | PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY111 ( 4 ) , pp.1568 - 1571
WOS: 000181477700042 PubMed: 12618626
Hosnuter, M | Kargi, E | Babuccu, O | Babuccu, B | Isikdemir, A
Letter | 2003 | PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY111 ( 6 ) , pp.2117 - 2118
WOS: 000182614200062 PubMed: 12711992
Altinyazar, HC | Kargi, E | Ozen, O | Koca, R | Babuccu, O
Letter | 2003 | PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY112 ( 3 ) , pp.927 - 928
WOS: 000184877700047 PubMed: 12960891
Altunkaya, H | Ozer, Y | Kargi, E | Babuccu, O
Article | 2003 | BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA90 ( 3 ) , pp.320 - 322
Background. Recent studies have shown that a local anaesthetic action of tramadol 5% was able to induce a sensory block to pinprick, touch, and cold similar to that of lidocaine 1%. The aim of this study was to compare the local anaesthetic effects of tramadol hydrochloride with prilocaine. Methods. Sixty ASA I or II patients, undergoing excision of the cutaneous lesions under local anaesthesia, were included in the study. Patients were randomly assigned to receive either 1 ml of tramadol 5% (Group T, n=30) or 1 ml of prilocaine 2% (Group P, n=30) intradermally, in a double-blinded fashion. The degree of the burning sensation and pa . . .in at the injection site was documented. Sensory block was assessed 1 min after injection. The patient was asked to report the degree of sensation and to grade touch and pinprick sensation. Two minutes after drug administration, incision was performed and intensity of pain, felt by the patient was evaluated on a four-point scale (0-3). Any local adverse effects were recorded. Results. There was no difference in the quality of block between the two groups. Side effects were noted in both groups with a significant increase in the incidence of local reaction (rash) in Group T (seven patients) when compared with Group P (one patient) (P0.05). Conclusions. Intradermal tramadol 5% can provide a local anaesthesia similar to the prilocaine but the incidence of local adverse effects is higher Daha fazlası Daha az
Kargi, E | Gungor, E | Verdi, M | Kuiacogiu, S | Erdogan, B | Alli, N | Altunkaya, SA
Letter | 2003 | PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY111 ( 5 ) , pp.1760 - 1762
WOS: 000181962300032 PubMed: 12655231
Kargi, E | Koca, R | Sahin, DA
Letter | 2003 | PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY112 ( 4 ) , pp.1183 - 1185
WOS: 000185144400053 PubMed: 12973253
Akoz, T | Kargi, E | Cakir, B
Article | 2003 | ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY50 ( 5 ) , pp.504 - 509
One of the surgical goals of phalloplasty is to obtain sufficient rigidity for sexual penetration. This is also important for patients with erectile dysfunction. Different kinds of techniques have described phalloplasty and obtaining rigidity in patients with erectile dysfunction, but there is no good substitute for the erectile tissue of the penis. The authors used an iliac osteocutaneous flap for phalloplasty and a vascularized bone flap for imitating penile erection. Five patients who had undergone either phalloplasty or correction of erectile dysfunction are presented. Long-term results are promising in adults and the authors ad . . .vocate using vascularized iliac bone for sufficient rigidity of a (neo)phallus. However, the results are moderate for children who have undergone previous phalloplasty Daha fazlası Daha az
Hosnuter, M | Babuccu, O | Kargi, E | Altinyazar, C | Babuccu, B | Isikdemir, A
Letter | 2003 | PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY112 ( 5 ) , pp.1486 - 1487
WOS: 000220062700047 PubMed: 14504542
Babuccu, O | Hosnuter, M | Kargi, E | Babuccu, B | Iskdemir, A
Letter | 2003 | PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY112 ( 1 ) , pp.332 - 332
WOS: 000183941200058
Babuccu, O | Hosnuter, M | Kargi, E | Babuccu, B | Isikdemir, A
Letter | 2003 | PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY112 ( 2 ) , pp.712 - 712
WOS: 000184532700077
Kargi, E | Gungor, E | Tuncel, A | Alli, N | Erdogan, B
Letter | 2003 | ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY50 ( 1 ) , pp.109 - 110
WOS: 000180347300032 PubMed: 12545128