Nuri Aydin Kama
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Tumer A, Yuksek Y, Yasti A, Gozalan U, Kama N
World J Surg
. 2005 Mar;
29(4):437-40.
PMID: 15770380
During laparoscopic cholecystectomy, gallbladder perforation has been reported, leading to bile leak and spillage of gallstones into the peritoneum. Because the consequences can be dangerous, conversion to laparotomy as an...
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Yuksek Y, Kologlu M, Daglar G, Doganay M, Dolapci I, Bilgihan A, et al.
Hepatogastroenterology
. 2004 Mar;
51(55):171-5.
PMID: 15011857
Background/aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate local effects and degree of bacterial translocation related with intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in a rat obstructive jaundice model. Methodology: Thirty adult...
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Kologlu M, Tutuncu T, Yuksek Y, Gozalan U, Daglar G, Kama N
Surgery
. 2004 Feb;
135(3):282-7.
PMID: 14976478
Background: We previously developed a risk score for conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy (RSCLO). The aim of this study is to validate this scoring system in a new patient...
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Reis E, Kama N, Doganay M, Atli M, Dolapci M
Hepatogastroenterology
. 2002 Jul;
49(46):1167-71.
PMID: 12143228
Background/aims: This study was planned to investigate the therapeutic value of performing an extended lymphadenectomy in potentially curable gastric cancer. Methodology: A prospective gastric cancer database was used. In total...
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Guler M, Kologlu M, Kama N, Renda N, Gozalan U, Yuksek Y, et al.
Arch Surg
. 2002 Jul;
137(7):813-7.
PMID: 12093338
Hypothesis: Various forms of electrical stimulation can improve wound healing in different tissues, but their application to gastrointestinal tract healing has not been investigated. We assumed that positively charged diethylaminoethyl...