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Item Outcomes of patients with gestational trophoblastic disease in an university hospital; [Bir üniversite hastanesinde gestasyonel trofoblastik hastalik olgularinin değerlendirilmesi](Gunes Kitap Kirtasiye, 2014) Hasdemir P.S.; Özçakır H.T.; Koltan S.O.; Güvenal T.Aim: To investigate the clinicopathologic features and treatment procedures of the patients who diagnosed as Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD). Methods: Thirty-four patients who pre-diagnosed as GTD between the years 2003-2013 included to this investigation. Descriptive and clinicopathologic features, treatment and follow-up results of the patients investigated retrospectively. Results: Totally 27 hydatiform mole (HM) (15 of them complete and 12 of them partial) and 7 non-metastatic gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (NM-GTN) case was found in 10 years period of time. The mean age of the patients was 331,37± 9,27 (16-52), the pregnancy rate was 2,7± 1,5 (0-7), parity rate was 1,13± 1,03 (0-4), the abortus and history of molar pregnancy rates were 0,35± 0,58 (0-2) ve 0,15± 0,44 (0-2), respectively. Three recurrences (8,8%) was seen in HM cases and two of them needed repeat curettage (R/C) and the other one needed hystetectomy and all the three cases survived. Single agent chemotheraphy was been successful in all the GTN cases. Conclusion: GTD is a curable condition with early diagnosis, adequate management and follow-up. Complications due to treatment should be kept in mind. © 2014, Gunes Kitap Kirtasiye. All rights reserved.Item Application of negative pressure wound therapy in a case of severe wound infection after endometrial cancer surgery; [Endometrıal kanser cerrahısı sonrasinda şıddetlı yara enfeksıyonlu bır olguda negatıf basinçli yara tedavısının uygulanmasi](Gunes Kitap Kirtasiye, 2015) Solmaz U.; Ekin A.; Mat E.; Gezer C.; Demirtaş G.S.; Gökçü M.; Hasdemir P.S.; Sancı M.Surgical site infection is still a challenging situation for every surgeon and it is continuing to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Various treatment protocols such as debridement, antibiotic therapy and dressings have been recommended in the literature. Recently, negative pressure wound therapy has been suggested as a new adjunctive modality for treating wounds with signs of infection. We describe the novel application of negative pressure wound therapy for the management of a case with severe wound infection after endometrial cancer surgery. © 2015, Gunes Kitap Kirtasiye. All rights reserved.