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Öğe Bilateral Breast Abscess Caused by E.coli in a Non-lactating Woman: A Rare Case(Aves, 2014) Simsek, Grcan; Gundes, Ebubekir; Tekin, Sakir; Tavli, SakirBreast abscess usually occurs during lactation and the responsible organism is often S. Aureus. Breast abscess in non-lactating women is extremely rare and limited data is available in the literature regarding this entity. In our study, a 36-year-old non-lactating female patient who developed bilateral breast abscess due to E. coli infection without any predisposing factors has been discussed in light of the literature.Öğe Kidney transplant with multiple arteries: Our early results(Aves, 2012) Erikoglu, Mehmet; Colak, Bayram; Tekin, Ahmet; Kucukkartallar, Tevfik; Tavli, SakirPurpose: The most common anomaly seen in kidneys used for transplantation is numerical anomalies of the renal artery. The aim of our study is to discuss the artery anomalies we detected in renal transplantation cases in our clinic in line with the relevant literature. Materials and Methods: Five (39%) of the patients were female, 8 were male (61%) and their mean age was 43.7 (22-73), mean follow-up period was 30.5 months (4 to 90). For 7 of the patients, the organs were transplanted from a cadaver and 6 were transplanted from living donors. 12 patients had double, 1 patient had three renal arteries. Six patients were given ex vivo pant type side by side reconstruction to obtain a single large artery and the external iliac was anastomosed to the artery. In 1 patient with a small inferior polar artery, the inferior polar artery was ligated. In 1 patient, the arteries were positioned by in situ anastomosis one by one. In one patient with three arteries, the upper arteries were positioned by pant type anastomosis and anastomosed as a single artery, and the lower polar artery was anastomosed with the inferior epigastric artery end to end. Results: In four patients (30.7%) there was delayed graft function, 1 patient (7.6%) developed acute rejection verified with biopsy. In the post-operative period, it was determined that 3 patients had lymphocele which did not require intervention, 1 patient had subcutaneous infection and 1 patient had perirenal hematoma. Subcutaneous infection recovered with antibiotic treatment. As for the patient with perirenal hematoma, the perirenal hematoma resorbed spontaneously. Conclusion: Using kidneys with multiple renal arteries for transplantation brings with it some theoretical risks. Tubular necrosis, delayed graft function and rejection can be seen more frequently due to elongated cold or hot ischemia time. We are of the opinion that large and single renal artery anastomosis obtained with ex vivo pant anastomosis application can decrease the vascular complication risk in multiple renal artery.Öğe Synchronous Pancreas Adenocarcinoma and Breast Infiltrative Ductal Carcinoma(Modestum Ltd, 2014) Erikoglu, Mehmet; Simsek, Gurcan; Dereli, Caglayan; Tavli, SakirThe association between pancreas adenocarcinoma and breast infitrative ductal carcinoma is extremly rare. A 55-year-old woman was diagnosed as having a pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The patient underwent a Whipple operation. At the pathology consultation; result was well-differentiated adenocarcinoma, Six months later, patient came to routine polyclinic control with breast mass. After the true-cut biopsy, invasive ductal breast carcinoma was detected in pathological examination. The prosedure was breast conservation surgery and axillary lymph node dissection. We administered adjuvan chemotherapy and radiotherapy. We think that common genetic mechanism between pancreatic adenocarcinoma and breast infiltrative ductal carcinoma might be present. Clinicians should pay attention to the possibility associated breast cancer in preoperative screeening and follow up of patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma.Öğe Synchronous Pancreas Adenocarcinoma and Breast Infiltrative Ductal Carcinoma(Modestum Ltd, 2014) Erikoglu, Mehmet; Simsek, Gurcan; Dereli, Caglayan; Tavli, SakirThe association between pancreas adenocarcinoma and breast infitrative ductal carcinoma is extremly rare. A 55-year-old woman was diagnosed as having a pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The patient underwent a Whipple operation. At the pathology consultation; result was well-differentiated adenocarcinoma, Six months later, patient came to routine polyclinic control with breast mass. After the true-cut biopsy, invasive ductal breast carcinoma was detected in pathological examination. The prosedure was breast conservation surgery and axillary lymph node dissection. We administered adjuvan chemotherapy and radiotherapy. We think that common genetic mechanism between pancreatic adenocarcinoma and breast infiltrative ductal carcinoma might be present. Clinicians should pay attention to the possibility associated breast cancer in preoperative screeening and follow up of patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma.Öğe TREATMENT SELECTION FOR A VESICOURETERAL REFLUX CASE FOLLOWING RENAL TRANSPLANTATION(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Erikoglu, Mehmet; Tasci, Ibrahim H.; Balasar, Mehmet; Piskin, Mehmet Mesut; Tavli, Sakir[Abstract Not Availabe]