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    Pyloric atresia associated with multiple intestinal atresias and pylorocholedochal fistula
    (W.B. Saunders, 2002) Sencan A.; Mir E.; Karaca I.; Gunsar C.; Sencan A.; Topcu K.
    Although congenital pyloric atresia commonly occurs in isolation, it has rarely been reported in association with other alimentary tract atresias. This is a report of a newborn with congenital pyloric atresia associated with duodenal atresia, jejunal atresia, apple-peel ileal atresia, and pylorocholedochal fistula. Preoperative diagnosis was duodenal atresia because of bilious vomiting, and erect radiogram showed double bubble sign. The presented case is the first report of such an association. Copyright 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
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    Isolated esophageal atresia with spontaneous recanalization: Case report
    (W.B. Saunders, 2002) Gunsar C.; Sencan A.; Karaca I.; Mir E.
    Isolated esophageal atresia is characterized by a long segment between the 2 esophageal pouches. The authors describe a case of pure esophageal atresia that showed spontaneous recanalization in the waiting period for primary esophageal anastomosis. Regurgitation of gastrostomy formula surprisingly was seen in her mouth. The patency of the esophagus was confirmed with thoracic computed tomography (CT) and an esophagogram. A strictured area in the proximal upper third of the esophagus was managed with baloon dilatation. She was discharged in normal condition, feeding by mouth, and with a normal esophagogram. This interesting event led us to speculate about a different type of pure esophageal atresia with the feasibility of the ends recanalizing after some events such as inflammation. This could be the subtype 115 of type 2 in Kluth's atlas of esophageal atresia in which they described 2 blind esophageal ends and a cyst occupying the intervening space. Another speculation about this subject is the presence of double membranes associated with esophageal atresia with a normal outer appearance of the esophagus as was first described by A. F. van Loosbroek. Copyright 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
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    Blunt renal injuries in Turkish children: A review of 205 cases
    (2003) Ceylan H.; Gunsar C.; Etensel B.; Sencan A.; Karaca I.; Mir E.
    A retrospective analysis of the medical records of 205 children with renal injuries secondary to blunt abdominal trauma is used to make recommendations regarding the initial diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in this type of patient. It was found that the absence of hematuria on initial urinalysis does not exclude a serious renal injury. Thus, following blunt abdominal trauma, all children should undergo imaging procedures to exclude renal injury, whether they have hematuria or not. Ultrasound is a good initial screening procedure in all patients. Computed tomography is recommended for the definitive evaluation of suspected major renal injuries. Since even major renal injuries may heal without surgical intervention, conservative management is the recommended initial treatment of choice. Surgery is reserved for those children who are hemodynamically unstable and those that develop complications.
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    Long-term effect of pentoxifylline and NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester on testicular function in spermatic artery ligation
    (2006) Yilmaz O.; Genc A.; Taneli F.; Demireli P.; Kocakoc I.D.; Sencan A.; Gunsar C.; Mir E.; Taneli C.
    Objective. To investigate long-term testicular function in pentoxifylline- and NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME)-treated rats prior to spermatic artery ligation by assessing serum inhibin B concentration, a reliable endocrine marker of spermatogenesis. Material and methods. Forty prepubertal rats were randomly divided into four equal groups. Right orchiectomy was performed in all rats. Intraperitoneal pentoxifylline and L-NAME were administered to Groups 1 and 2, respectively. Rats in Group 3 did not receive any medication. The spermatic arteries of the left testes were ligated in all groups with the exception of the sham controls (Group 4). One month postoperatively, a histopathologic evaluation was performed and serum inhibin B concentrations were assessed in all groups. Results. There were no statistically significant differences in testis size or serum inhibin B concentration between Groups 1, 2 and 3. However, the testes were significantly smaller (p1=0.01, p2=0.01, p3 =0.01) and serum inhibin B levels were significantly decreased (p1=0.01, p2 =0.01, p3 =0.01) when Groups 1-3 were compared with Group 4. Histopathological evaluations revealed necrosis and calcification in all specimens with the exception of the sham-operated group. Conclusions. The long-term outcomes of spermatic artery ligation were poor and testicular atrophy developed in rat testes in all study groups. Testicular atrophy could not be reversed by preoperative administration of pentoxifylline and L-NAME. © 2006 Taylor & Francis.
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    A rare cause of glans penis masses in childhood: Fibroepithelial polyp
    (Medknow Publications, 2014) Sencan A.; Sencan A.; Gunsar C.; Cayirli H.; Nese N.
    Fibroepithelial polyps of glans penis are very rarely seen in childhood. A 6-month-old male admitted to our institution with a slowly enlarging glans penis mass on the ventral side of the glans penis. The mass was totally excised, and hystopathological diagnosis was a fibroepithelial polyp. All of the reported cases published previously, except one, are of adult age and all of them have been associated with the history of long-term condom catheter use. The presence of the case in childhood; however, suggests that the pathology might be congenital. This is the second pediatric case presented in the English literature.
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    Sonic hedgehog, TBX18, and TSHZ3 proteins involved in pyeloureteral motility development are overexpressed in ureteropelvic junction obstruction: An immunohistochemical, histopathological, and clinical comparative study
    (Saudi Arabian Armed Forces Hospital, 2016) Yilmaz O.; Nese N.; Dalgic M.; Kesici G.P.; Genc A.; Taneli C.; Gunsar C.; Sencan A.; Cayirli H.; Isisag A.
    Objectives: To compare pathological samples obtained from cases that underwent surgery for ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction with samples obtained during autopsies of subjects. Methods: Retrospectively, 42 patients who had undergone surgery due to UPJ obstruction (group 1) were included in the study. Histopathological and immunohistochemical features for sonic hedgehog (SHH), TBX18, and TSHZ3 of UPJ were evaluated and findings were compared with 20 autopsy cases (group 2). Original Articles Results: In group 1, the scores were statistically significantly higher in terms of cytoplasmic SHH, nuclear TBX18, cytoplasmic and nuclear TSHZ3 staining. Statistically, no correlation was found between age and the staining scores belonging to these 3 antibodies in group 1 and group 2. Intense inflammation was found to be related with nuclear staining for TBX18. Conclusion: Gene product expressions of SHH, TBX18 and TSHZ3 are statistically higher in patients with UPJ obstruction, when compared with control group. The explanation may be the reactivation of the processes, which had shown their effects in the embryological period, due to the chronic inflammation and long-term micro-trauma created by the disease. © 2016, Saudi Arabian Armed Forces Hospital. All rights reserved.
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    Central Precocious Puberty Secondary to Adrenocortical Adenoma in a Female Child: Case Report and Review of the Literature
    (Elsevier USA, 2017) Ersoy B.; Kizilay D.; Cayirli H.; Temiz P.; Gunsar C.
    Background Pediatric adrenocortical tumors are rare but significant causes of virilization and peripheral precocious puberty (PPP). Case A 4-year-old girl presented with development of breast, pubic hair, and facial acne. Her bone age was advanced, and her gonadotropin level did not elevate in a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) test. High levels of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, estradiol, and testosterone, and detection of a tumor in the left adrenal gland of the abdomen using computed tomography led to a diagnosis of PPP due to adrenal tumor. Adrenal adenoma was diagnosed with pathology after the tumor was removed. Ultrasonography detected multicystic ovaries before surgery. Although the androgen levels decreased, high estrogen levels persisted after complete tumor resection. Approximately 1 year after the surgery, the patient's breast development persisted, bone age progressed rapidly, and gonadotropin levels increased in a GnRH test. Central precocious puberty was diagnosed, and treatment with GnRH analogues was started. Summary and Conclusion Adrenal adenoma might present with isosexual PPP as well as virilization in girls. The ovaries should be carefully assessed in these patients. Prolonged exposure to androgen and estrogen might cause ovarian multicysts leading to persistence of high estrogen levels and initiation of central precocious puberty. © 2017 North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
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    The Effect of Tunica Albuginea Incision on Testicular Tissue After Detorsion in the Experimental Model of Testicular Torsion
    (Urology and Nephrology Research Centre, 2018) Gultekin A.; Tanriverdi H.I.; Inan S.; Yilmaz O.; Gunsar C.; Sencan A.
    Purpose: Testis torsion is a surgical emergency, and sometimes we cannot sufficiently prevent injury even surgical detorsion of the testis is performed in the appropriate time period due to some reasons such as tissue edema. In this experimental study, we investigated the effect of tunica albuginea incision (TAI) on testicular torsion-detorsion model (TDM). Materials and Methods: Twenty four male rats were used. The rats were randomly divided into three groups. In Group I, testicular torsion (TT) of 720° was created. After 4 hours of torsion period, the testis was detorsioned. Then three longitudinal incisions were made on tunica albuginea of the testis. In Group II, torsion and detorsion was created by the same way as in Group I, but TAI was not added to the procedure. Group III was Sham group. At the end of the first week, rats in the experimental groups were sacrificed and the testes were harvested for histological, immunohistological examinations and for the assessment of apoptotic activity. Results: In Group I, the procedures led to partial improvement in color of the testes. Modified Johnsen Scores in Groups I, II and III were detected as 7.8, 4.3 and 9.6 respectively (P =.001). In Group I, immunoreactivity of anti-APAF-1 was moderate in 7 rats, and strong in 1 rat. Immunoreactivity of anti-cytochrome C and anti-caspase 3 were moderate in 6 rats, and strong in 2 rats. Immunoreactivity of anti-caspase 8 and 9 were moderate in 5 rats, and strong in 3 rats. The differences of immunoreactivity between the groups were statistically significant. TUNEL percentages were detected as 40, 62% in Group I, 60% in Group II and 11,75% in Group III respectively (P =.001). Conclusion: As a result, multiple incisions made on tunica albuginea after detorsion in the TDM in rats, decrease the amount of ischemia- reperfusion injury. This effect might be related with the decrease in testicular edema and free oxygen radicals together with increase in tissue perfusion. Moreover, the decreased apoptotic activity seems to play a role in the decrease in inflammatory response and preservation of tissue parenchyma consequently. © 2018. All Rights Reserved.
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    The effect of tunica albuginea incision on testicular tissue after detorsion in the experimental model of testicular torsion
    (Urology and Nephrology Research Centre, 2018) Gultekin A.; Tanriverdi H.I.; Inan S.; Yilmaz O.; Gunsar C.; Sencan A.
    Purpose: Testis torsion is a surgical emergency, and sometimes we cannot sufficiently prevent injury even surgical detorsion of the testis is performed in the appropriate time period due to some reasons such as tissue edema. In this experimental study, we investigated the effect of tunica albuginea incision (TAI) on testicular torsion-detorsion model (TDM). Materials and Methods: Twenty four male rats were used. The rats were randomly divided into three groups. In Group I, testicular torsion (TT) of 720° was created. After 4 hours of torsion period, the testis was detorsioned. Then three longitudinal incisions were made on tunica albuginea of the testis. In Group II, torsion and detorsion was created by the same way as in Group I, but TAI was not added to the procedure. Group III was Sham group. At the end of the first week, rats in the experimental groups were sacrificed and the testes were harvested for histological, immunohistological examinations and for the assessment of apoptotic activity. Results: In Group I, the procedures led to partial improvement in color of the testes. Modified Johnsen Scores in Groups I, II and III were detected as 7.8, 4.3 and 9.6 respectively (P = .001). In Group I, immunoreactivity of anti-APAF-1 was moderate in 7 rats, and strong in 1 rat. Immunoreactivity of anti-cytochrome C and anti-caspase 3 were moderate in 6 rats, and strong in 2 rats. Immunoreactivity of anti-caspase 8 and 9 were moderate in 5 rats, and strong in 3 rats. The differences of immunoreactivity between the groups were statistically significant. TUNEL percentages were detected as 40, 62% in Group I, 60% in Group II and 11,75% in Group III respectively (P = .001). Conclusion: As a result, multiple incisions made on tunica albuginea after detorsion in the TDM in rats, decrease the amount of ischemia- reperfusion injury. This effect might be related with the decrease in testicular edema and free oxygen radicals together with increase in tissue perfusion. Moreover, the decreased apoptotic activity seems to play a role in the decrease in inflammatory response and preservation of tissue parenchyma consequently.
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    (Elsevier Inc., 2021) Taneli C.; Tanriverdi H.I.; Genc A.; Sencan A.; Gunsar C.; Yilmaz O.
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    Tubularized Reconstructed Plate Urethroplasty: An Alternative Technique for Distal Hypospadias Repair
    (Elsevier Inc., 2021) Taneli C.; Tanriverdi H.I.; Genc A.; Sencan A.; Gunsar C.; Yilmaz O.
    OBJECTIVE: To report current results of a new surgical technique, tubularized reconstructed plate urethroplasty (TRPU) in distal hypospadias repair which allows the tubularization of urethral plate without incision or grafting. METHODS: This study is a prospective single surgeon series. Between January 2019 and March 2020, total of 158 patients underwent hypospadias repair, and 29 selected patients had TRPU procedure. Demographic data, duration of follow-up, complications were recorded. A vertical incision is made starting from halfway up the glans. This incision creates a diamond like defect which enables wedge removal of a segment of spongiosum tissue from the base of urethral plate extending to the hypospadiac meatus. Vertical incision is closed horizontally. The urethral plate is stretched and loosened from the base and re-secured into its bed using quilting stitches. Reconstructed urethral plate ensures the required width to allow the formation of neourethra of adequate circumference, followed by a formal glansplasty. RESULTS: Preoperative glans width was 13.4 ± 0.9 mm, urethral plate width was 6.1 ± 0.9 mm. Mean postoperative follow-up period was 13.6 months. All patients had successful functional outcome and cosmetically satisfying appearance. None of the patients required meatal calibration. The total complication rate was 3.4%. CONCLUSION: Native urethral plate itself is used as a natural flap to increase the surface area of the urethral plate in this new perspective of urethroplasty method. We believe that TRPU procedure provides an alternative approach for the formation of neourethra and it is a successful and relatively simple procedure with low complication rates, good cosmetic results and promising successful functional short-term outcome. © 2020 Elsevier Inc.

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