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TÜBİTAK

2019

Amputation

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A Neglected Causative Agent In Diabetic Foot Infection: A Retrospective Evaluation Of 13 Patients With Fungal Etiology, Anil Murat Ozturk, Meltem Taşbakan, Di̇lek Yeşi̇m Meti̇n, Can Yener, Serhat Uysal, Ilgin Yildirim Şi̇mşi̇r, İlgen Ertam, Hüsnü Pullukçu, Bi̇lgi̇n Arda, Şevki̇ Çeti̇nkalp Jan 2019

A Neglected Causative Agent In Diabetic Foot Infection: A Retrospective Evaluation Of 13 Patients With Fungal Etiology, Anil Murat Ozturk, Meltem Taşbakan, Di̇lek Yeşi̇m Meti̇n, Can Yener, Serhat Uysal, Ilgin Yildirim Şi̇mşi̇r, İlgen Ertam, Hüsnü Pullukçu, Bi̇lgi̇n Arda, Şevki̇ Çeti̇nkalp

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Clinicians often neglect fungal infections and do not routinely investigate deep tissue from the wound for fungal culture and sensitivity due to insufficient information in the literature. In this study, we aimed to evaluate fungal etiology of invasive fungal diabetic foot which is rarely reported in the literature.Materials and methods: The patients who were unresponsive to antibiotic therapy and those with positive fungal in bone or deep tissue culture were enrolled in the study. Detailed hospital records were retrieved for demographics and clinical features. Results: A total of 13 patients who were diagnosed with invasive fungal diabetic foot (ten females, …


Comparison Of Venous Repair Results Using Either Arterial Or Vein Grafts In A Crush-Avulsion Injury Model, Selami̇ Serhat Şi̇rvan, Işil Akgün Demi̇r, Fati̇h Irmak, Dağhan Dağdelen, Kamuran Zeynep Sevi̇m, Ayşe Ayşi̇m Özağari, Ayşi̇n Karasoy Yeşi̇lada Jan 2019

Comparison Of Venous Repair Results Using Either Arterial Or Vein Grafts In A Crush-Avulsion Injury Model, Selami̇ Serhat Şi̇rvan, Işil Akgün Demi̇r, Fati̇h Irmak, Dağhan Dağdelen, Kamuran Zeynep Sevi̇m, Ayşe Ayşi̇m Özağari, Ayşi̇n Karasoy Yeşi̇lada

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Venous insufficiency after replantation or revascularization is one of the most common causes of limb loss in either the short or the long term. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of a new technique to overcome venous insufficiency.Materials and Methods: A crush-avulsion type of injury was formed in the femoral veins of rats of 3 separate groups. In the control group, primary repair was applied to the damaged veins and the remaining 2 groups were repaired with either an arterial graft or a vein graft. The success rates of anastomosis were then compared.Results: In the …