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2. Autologous-Fibrin Induction: A Novel Approach for Sutureless Sclerotomy Closure in Pars Plana Vitrectomy.
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Durmus E, Kunbaz A, Kaya SP, Esen F, Oguz H, and Aykut V
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Purpose: This study presents a novel sutureless closure approach for sclerotomies following pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) and assesses its efficacy and safety., Methods: A total of 142 eyes were included in the study. PPV procedures were performed using 23-gauge (23 G) or 25-gauge (25 G) systems. Preoperative characteristics, intraoperative findings, and postoperative outcomes were documented., Results: The cohort included 80 males and 62 females (mean age: 60.4 ± 12 years), primarily undergoing surgery for retinal detachment (59%). Among the patients, 87% underwent 25 G PPV (35% three-port, 52% four-port), while 13% underwent 23 G PPV (12% three-port, 1% four-port). Gas tamponade was administered in all cases, with perfluoropropane used in 45.7% of instances, sulfur hexafluoride in 29.5%, and air in 24.6%. Spontaneous closure was observed in 9.4% (47 of 501) of sclerotomies, autologous-fibrin induction approach successfully closed 75.8% (380 of 501) of the sclerotomies (83.7% of leaking sclerotomies) and 14.7% (74 of 501) of sclerotomies needed sutures. Visual acuity improved postoperatively, and first-day hypotony rate was 6.3%. Importantly, no serious complications such as choroidal detachment or endophthalmitis were observed during the postoperative period., Conclusion: The autologous-fibrin induction offers a simple, cost-efficient, and reliable approach for sutureless sclerotomy closure in PPV, with promising outcomes.
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- 2024
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3. Aphakia treatment with sutureless scleral fixation or retropupillary iris-claw intraocular lens implantation: visual acuity, anterior segment and keratometry outcomes.
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Toptan M, Yilmaz OF, and Oguz H
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Aged, Lenses, Intraocular, Retrospective Studies, Anterior Eye Segment diagnostic imaging, Anterior Eye Segment surgery, Adult, Treatment Outcome, Prosthesis Design, Aphakia, Postcataract surgery, Aphakia, Postcataract physiopathology, Follow-Up Studies, Aphakia surgery, Aphakia physiopathology, Aphakia diagnosis, Visual Acuity, Sclera surgery, Lens Implantation, Intraocular methods, Corneal Topography, Iris surgery, Sutureless Surgical Procedures methods
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Purpose: Evaluation of anterior segment parameters using the Scheimpflug corneal topography 1 year after surgery in patients who underwent sutureless scleral fixation intraocular lens (SFIOL) implantation using the modified Yamane technique and retropupillary iris-claw intraocular lens (RPIOL) implantation., Methods: A total of 60 eyes from 57 patients who underwent sutureless SFIOL implantation and 57 eyes from 52 patients who underwent RPIOL implantation were included. Anterior chamber depth (ACD), anterior chamber angle (ACA), anterior chamber volume (ACV), anterior-posterior corneal astigmatism, and keratometric values were assessed using the Scheimpflug corneal topography (Pentacam HR, Germany)., Results: There was no statistically significant difference in postoperative UCVA and BCVA between the sutureless SFIOL and the RPIOL group (p = 0.236, p = 0.293, respectively). While there was no statistically significant difference in postoperative IOP between the two groups (p = 0.223), a statistically significant decrease in IOP was observed in both groups (p < 0.001). While there was no statistical difference between the sutureless SFIOL group and the RPIOL group in terms of spherical value (p = 0.441) and spherical equivalence (p = 0.237), there was a statistically significant difference in cylindrical value (p < 0.001). While there was a statistical difference in anterior astigmatism (p < 0.001), there was no statistical difference in posterior astigmatism (p = 0.405). There was no statistical difference in terms of ACV, ACD, and ACA between the sutureless SFIOL and the RPIOL group (p = 0.812, p = 0.770, p = 0.401, respectively)., Conclusion: In this study, although there was a statistical difference in cylindrical value and anterior corneal astigmatism between the sutureless SFIOL and RPIOL groups, vision was not affected. According to this study, sutureless SFIOL and RPIOL are two successful methods in terms of visual acuity, anterior segment, and keratometry outcomes in aphakic patients after phacoemulsification., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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4. Does corneal tattooing affect the conjunctival microbiota?
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Yilmaz OF, Sarmıs A, Mutlu MA, and Oguz H
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- Animals, Sheep, Humans, Agar, Case-Control Studies, Conjunctiva, Tattooing adverse effects, Corneal Opacity
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effects of commercial tattoo inks used in corneal tattooing on conjunctival microbiota., Method: This prospective case control study consisted of 125 participants divided in the following three groups: 35 patients with corneal tattoos, 40 patients with corneal leukoma, and 50 healthy subjects. Corneal tattooing was performed in all the cases in this study using a tattoo pen machine and commercial tattoo ink. A total of 500 cultures were taken from 250 eyes of 125 individuals on chocolate and sheep blood agar. Bacteriological samples were taken from the inferior eyelid conjunctiva using a sterile cotton swab. Without any contact elsewhere, the swabs were smeared on bedside chocolate agars and 5% sheep blood agar., Results: In tattooed eyes, bacterial growth was detected in 42.9% of the chocolate and sheep blood agar samples. In other healthy eyes of patients with corneal tattoos, 54.5% bacterial growth on chocolate agar and 57.1% on sheep blood agar were detected. No statistical difference was detected in the conjunctival microbiota of chocolate and sheep blood agar ( p = 0.254, p = 0.134, respectively) in the tattooed eyes compared to the other eye of the individual. No statistically significant difference was found in terms of bacterial growth in tattooed, leukoma, or healthy eyes on chocolate and sheep blood agar ( p = 0.408, p = 0.349). The growth rate of Staphylococcus epidermidis decreased by 33.3% (from 12 to 8) on chocolate agar in 35 tattooed eyes, and it decreased by 28.5% (from 14 to 10) on sheep blood agar, while gram-negative bacteria Brevundimonas diminuta , Acinetobacter lwoffii , and Psychrobacter faecalis were detected in three patients., Conclusion: Corneal tattooing using commercial dye does not affect conjunctival microbiota. In the past 3 years, 120 patients have been tattooed with commercial tattoo ink in Istanbul Medeniyet University Göztepe Training and Research Hospital. No complications related to infection were found in the 3-year follow-up. The gram-negative bacteria detected in the healthy control group and tattooed eyes were bacteria found on normal skin or in the respiratory tract. Although some gram-negative bacteria do not cause infection, careful eye examination, follow-up, and culture are required in suspicious cases.
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- 2024
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5. Ocular surface lesions in clinical grades of Bell's phenomenon.
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Yilmaz OF and Oguz H
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Background: Bell's phenomenon, also known as the palpebral oculogyric reflex, is a critical reflex that protects the cornea. We developed an innovative, simple, and practical grading scale for Bell's phenomenon that includes the inverse Bell's phenomenon. Using this scale, we investigated the characteristics of Bell's phenomenon among asymptomatic individuals in different age groups and examined the frequency of ocular surface lesions in asymptomatic and symptomatic participants with different grades., Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we randomly included 330 eyes of 165 asymptomatic, healthy, White Turkish individuals who attended the outpatient eye clinic, with a male-to-female ratio of 1:1.4, in the control group. These were categorized into four age groups: 4 - 20 years, 21 - 40 years, 41 - 60 years, and > 60 years. Eighty eyes from 40 patients with ocular surface lesions and absence of grade + 2 Bell's phenomenon were included in the symptomatic group. Bell's phenomenon was classified into five grades: grade + 2 (strong positive), grade + 1 (weak positive), grade 0 (no Bell's phenomenon, no eye movement), grade -1 (weak inverse), and grade -2 (strong inverse)., Results: We detected higher frequencies of grade + 2, + 1, and 0 in individuals aged 4 - 40, 41 - 60, and > 60 years, respectively. There was a significant difference between age groups in the frequencies of different grades ( P < 0.001). Pairwise analysis revealed a significantly lower frequency of grade + 2 in the age group > 60 years compared with the 4 - 20 and 21 - 40 year groups (both P < 0.05). Grade + 2 was the most frequent in both sexes. We detected grade 0 in 27.1% of men and 22.1% of women in the control group, with no significant difference in the frequencies of different grades between sexes ( P > 0.05). We observed significant differences between grades with respect to the frequency of ocular surface lesions ( P < 0.001). Pairwise analysis revealed a significantly higher frequency of ocular surface lesions in asymptomatic individuals with grade 0 and all four other grades (all P < 0.001). However, the frequency of ocular surface lesions was comparable between sexes ( P > 0.05). Of the 40 symptomatic individuals, 28 (70%), 5 (12.5%), 4 (10%), and 3 (7.5%) had grade 0, + 1, -1, and -2, respectively. The number of symptomatic patients was higher in grade 0 (n = 28) than in other grades (grade + 1, -1, and -2: n = 12 patients), and these individuals had a higher frequency of ocular surface lesions (n = 38 lesions) than others (grade + 1, -1, and -2: 7 lesions)., Conclusions: Using a simple, practical grading scale for Bell's phenomenon that includes inverse Bell's phenomenon, we observed that inverse Bell's phenomenon is a reflex that may be present in healthy individuals and could have a protective effect on the eye, although not to such a degree as a strong Bell's phenomenon. Our observations imply that bilateral conjunctival calcifications/Vogt's limbal girdle may be associated with grades 0 and + 1 Bell's phenomenon. Further large-scale studies are needed to determine the frequency of Bell's phenomenon in the general population using this innovative, simple, practical grading scale, and to identify the protective or injurious effect of each grade on the ocular surface., Competing Interests: None., (© Author(s).)
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- 2024
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6. Bacterial contamination of multi-use tear drops, gels, and ointments.
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Faruk Yilmaz O, Sarmis A, Ali Mutlu M, Büsra Sahin Z, Pelin Kaya S, and Oguz H
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- Humans, Ointments, Bacteria, Gels, Lubricants, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the bacterial contamination of multi-use tear drops, gels, and ointments that patients use at home., Method: A total of 271 multi-use containers used by 168 patients were examined. Conjunctival culture samples were obtained from patients who used tear drops, gels, and ointments that were found to be contaminated., Results: Bacterial contamination was detected in 33 (12.2 %) out of the 271 containers. The contamination rate was 7.9 % in tear drops, 11.7 % in gels, and 32 % in ointments. A statistically significant difference was found between the drops, gels, and ointment groups (P = 0.04). Bacterial contamination was detected in 25 (18.9 %) out of 132 collapsible tubes and 8 (5.8 %) out of 139 plastic bottles (P = 0.01). Important bacteria, including Pseudomonas stutzeri, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus licheniformis, Paenibacillus pabuli, Proteus mirabilis, Pantoea agglomerans, Morganella morganii, Serratia marcescens, and Serratia liquefaciens, were detected. Mucorales spp. fungus was seen in a gel. Staphylococcus epidermidis, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and M. morganii were found in the conjunctival microbiota of three patients., Conclusion: The overall contamination rate of ocular lubricants was low (12.2%); however, a significant difference was found between the drops, gels, and ointments. The contamination rate was higher in gels and ointments than that in drops. The contamination rate was found to be increased in the collapsible tube. The use of ocular lubricants is safe; however, patients must be cautious when using multi-use tear drops, gels, and ointments to avoid contamination. Whenever possible, bottles should be preferred instead of collapsible tubes., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 British Contact Lens Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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7. Visual Outcomes, Endothelial Loss, and Complications Following Iris-Claw Intraocular Lens Implantation and Trocar-Assisted Sutureless Scleral Fixation of Intraocular Lenses.
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Durmus E, Aykut V, Hepokur M, Sali F, Sanisoglu HA, Oguz H, and Esen F
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Objectives: Iris-claw intraocular lens (IC-IOL) implantation and sutureless scleral fixation of intraocular lenses (SSF-IOL) are two commonly preferred surgical approaches for the management of aphakic patients without sufficient capsular support. The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of IC-IOL implantation and trocar-assisted SSF-IOL implantation., Methods: The medical records of secondary IOL implantation patients were retrospectively reviewed. All patients had a detailed ophthalmological examination, including LogMAR best-corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), intraocular pressure (IOP), and endothelial cell density (ECD) preoperatively and postoperatively. SPSS 21.0 software was used for the statistical analysis., Results: There were 15 patients in the IC-IOL group and 12 patients in the SSF-IOL group. Age and gender distributions were similar between the groups (p=0.456 and p=0.398, respectively). Similarly, patients in both groups had similar CDVA preoperatively and postoperatively (p=0.51, p=0.48, respectively). Both IC-IOL and SSF-IOL implantation significantly increased CDVA (p=0.001 and p=0.005, respectively). IOP remained unchanged in both groups. However, ECD reduced significantly following both IC-IOL and SSF-IOL implantation (p=0.001 and p=0.005, respectively) and trocar-assisted SSF-IOL implantation resulted in significantly more endothelial loss compared to IC-IOL implantation (439.5±89 vs. 164.4±53, p=0.013)., Conclusion: Both surgical approaches increased CDVA significantly and at similar levels. However, trocar-assisted SSF-IOL implantation resulted in significantly more endothelial loss compared to IC-IOL implantation. None of the patients developed bullous keratopathy, but this difference should be kept in mind, especially in patients with critically low ECD., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest: None declared., (Copyright: © 2023 by Beyoglu Eye Training and Research Hospital.)
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- 2023
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8. Aesthetic corneal tattooing/keratopigmentation using tattoo pen machine: choosing suitable method and color.
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Yilmaz OF and Oguz H
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Cornea surgery, Skin, Tattooing adverse effects, Tattooing methods, Corneal Opacity diagnosis, Corneal Opacity surgery
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Purpose: This article aims to present the corneal tattooing method and how using a tattoo pen machine can improve aesthetic appearance in patients with corneal leukoma., Methods: In this study, 42 patients were evaluated who had no visual potential and who had undergone colored corneal tattooing using an automatic tattoo pen machine for aesthetic purposes. The procedure was conducted according to the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. The commercially available tattoo ink that has traditionally been used on human skin (brown, green, and black) for years was used for all the patients in this study, and 252 corneal photographs (with a Topcon slit lamp imaging device at 16 magnifications, i.e., 16 ×) taken within the last 2 years were evaluated retrospectively. Red, green, and blue (RGB) and hue, saturation, and lightness (HSL) values of the tattooed areas, such as pupils and iris, in corneal photographs were determined online using the Color Code Finder program. The RGB and HSL values of the pupil and iris were compared before surgery on the first day and first week, first month, third month, and twelfth month after surgery., Results: In the first postoperative month, the mean pupil lightness (L) and iris L values were found to have increased by 10.7% and 5.7%, respectively. Between the first month and the first year, the L value of the mean pupil and that of the iris increased by 1.7% and 5.2%, respectively. The increase in the RGB value of the mean pupil in the first month was statistically significant (p = 0.02). The highest increase in RGB values of the iris was observed in the first week and first month (p = 0.113). This result shows that the majority of fading occurred in the first month. After the first month, the increase in the L value in the black-colored pupil was less than that in the brown- or green-colored iris. These results show that light colors fade faster and more., Conclusion: Esthetically, corneal leukoma causes severe psychological problems. Many patients are unable to use prosthetic contact lenses. Evisceration surgery has many complications, and limbal stem cells are used in evisceration surgery. Corneal tattooing using a tattoo pen machine is an easy, practical, and repeatable method used for aesthetic purposes. Successful results require the use of appropriate methods, ink, and ophthalmologist's experience. All patients in this study had a more aesthetic appearance than the preoperative white eye. Further studies are needed to develop a colored aesthetic tattooing method with a tattoo pen machine., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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9. Endothelial loss following postoperative intracameral triamcinolone acetonide and subconjunctival dexamethasone injections.
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Sali F, Aykut V, Kunbaz A, Durmus E, Hepokur M, Oguz H, and Esen F
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- Humans, Glucocorticoids adverse effects, Intraocular Pressure, Dexamethasone therapeutic use, Inflammation drug therapy, Inflammation prevention & control, Postoperative Complications prevention & control, Postoperative Complications drug therapy, Triamcinolone Acetonide therapeutic use, Glaucoma drug therapy
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Objectives: To compare endothelial toxicity and efficacy of two local steroid injections (intracameral triamcinolone acetonide and subconjunctival dexamethasone) in controlling postoperative inflammation following pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) combined with phacoemulsification cataract surgery., Methods: This cohort included 54 patients that underwent combined surgery and received either intracameral triamcinolone acetonide injections ( n = 27, IC-TA group) or subconjunctival dexamethasone ( n = 27, Sc-Dex group) injections at the end of the surgery. All participants had at least 4 months or longer follow-up. A detailed ophthalmologic examination including intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement and specular microscopy was performed at every visit., Results: Endothelial cell density (ECD) reduced significantly in IC-TA group postoperatively (2418 vs. 2249, p = 0.019), while it did not change significantly in Sc-Dex group (2541 vs. 2492, p = 0.247). Postoperative ECD was also significantly lower in IC-TA group compared to Sc-Dex group ( p = 0.011). Preoperative and postoperative IOP values remained unchanged both in IC-TA and Sc-Dex groups ( p = 0.424 and p = 0.523, respectively). However, 4 patients in IC-TA group and 5 patients in the Sc-Dex group needed glaucoma medications. The postoperative need for glaucoma medications was similar between the groups ( p = 0.347). Postoperative inflammation was well controlled in both groups and none of the patients developed fibrin membrane or synechiae postoperatively., Conclusion: Both treatments were effective in controlling postoperative inflammation, but patients in IC-TA group experienced significantly higher endothelial loss. Sc-Dex injections are safer in terms of endothelial loss and preferable to control postoperative inflammation following complex intraocular surgeries.
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- 2023
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10. Evaluation of the effect of unilateral and bilateral inferior oblique myectomy on fundus torsion in primary and secondary inferior oblique overaction.
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Yilmaz OF and Oguz H
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Objective: This article evaluates the effects of unilateral and bilateral inferior oblique myectomy (IOM) on fundus torsion in primary and secondary inferior oblique overaction (IOOA)., Methods: This study analyzed 230 OCT images of 53 eyes of 32 patients who had undergone IOM by a single surgeon in the last two years. The disc-foveal angle (DFA) was calculated by digitally measuring the angle between the horizontal line passing through the geometric center of the optic disc and the curved line connecting the fovea to the geometric center of the optic disc. DFA was classified into intorsion, normal torsion, and extortion. The DFA was measured from the OCT images before the operation in the first week, first month, third month, and sixth month., Results: When all the patients in our study were evaluated together, IOM statistically reduced the mean DFA in the third month (p=0.00). The DFA was higher in the secondary IOOA group than in the primary IOOA group (p=0.24). Bilateral IOM statistically significantly reduced DFA in the third month (p=0.00) and decreased the DFA difference between the two eyes in the third month (p=0.583). Unilateral IOM increased the DFA, rather than decreasing it, in the first week in operated eyes (p=0594) and increased the DFA difference between the two eyes after surgery (p=0.477). When we evaluated the localization of the macula as an intorsion, normal intorsion, or extortion, the extortion decreased from 36 to nine in the third month after bilateral IOM, and intorsion was seen in only two. Unilateral surgery did not significantly change fundus torsion in primary IOOA, and it caused intorsion in 3 of 6 (50%) operated eyes in secondary IOOA., Conclusion: Although unilateral IOM provides a clinical improvement in secondary IOOA, it increases the difference in DFA between both eyes and causes intorsion in 50% of patients. Masked IOOA was detected in 3 of 11 (27.3%) patients who underwent unilateral IOM. When deciding on unilateral surgery, the possibility of increased DFA difference between both eyes, intorsion in the operated eye, and masked IOOA in the other eye should be considered., Competing Interests: No conflict of interest was declared by the authors., (© Copyright 2023 by Istanbul Provincial Directorate of Health.)
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- 2023
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11. Bacterial contamination of multi-use antibiotic steroid eye ointments and drops.
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Yilmaz OF, Sarmis A, Mutlu MA, Ersoy EE, Askarova U, and Oguz H
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- Humans, Ointments, Prospective Studies, Bacteria, Steroids, Ophthalmic Solutions, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Keratitis
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Purpose: This comprehensive prospective study aimed to investigate the bacterial contamination of antibiotic steroid eye ointments and drops frequently used by eye patients., Method: In this comprehensive prospective study, a total of 410 multi-use topical eye medications containing 15 different ingredients from 22 pharmaceutical companies used by 185 patients were analyzed. Four groups were formed as follows: group 1: antibiotic ointments (n: 109); group 2: antibiotic drops (n: 103); group 3: steroid ointments (n: 67); and group 4: steroid drops (n: 131). Topical multi-use eye drops and ointments used by patients at home for at least 1 week were randomly collected. The caps and contents were separately bacteriologically examined in a chocolate agar medium., Results: Our study detected bacterial contamination in 23 containers (5.6%) of the total 410 topical drugs. According to the groups, bacterial contamination was detected in 10 of 67 (14.9%) steroid ointments, 6 of 109 (5.5%) antibiotic ointments, 4 of 131(3.1%) steroid drops, and 3 of 103 (2.9%) antibiotic drops. While the bacterial contamination rate in ointments was 9.1%, this rate was 3% in drops. The difference between them was statistically significant (p = 0.015). According to the post-hoc pairwise comparisons, the difference between steroid drops and steroid ointment (p = 0.0023) was statistically significant. Among all drugs, contamination was detected in 12 of the 93 (12.9%) containers used after keratitis, conjunctivitis, and inflammatory conditions. It was determined that preservatives statistically reduced bacterial growth on the cap. The preservatives did not have a statistically significant effect on the bacterial contamination of the contents compared to the caps. While all contaminations were detected in illiterate and primary school graduates, no contamination was seen in the drugs used by any secondary school or university graduate., Conclusion: Our study detected contamination in all topical ophthalmic drug groups. Contamination rates were found to be higher in ointments and steroids. Bacterial contamination was also seen in drugs containing preservatives. We should be careful in the use of topical medications. We do not recommend the bilateral use of ointments and drops in infected eyes, such as those with keratitis, or after intraocular surgeries, such as those for cataracts., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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12. Optical coherence tomography and Scheimpflug imaging of the iridocorneal angle following intravitreal injection of different medications: A longitudinal analysis.
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Hepokur M, Ersoy EE, Kısakürek B, Sali F, Durmus E, Aykut V, Oguz H, and Esen F
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- Humans, Intravitreal Injections, Prospective Studies, Longitudinal Studies, Photosensitizing Agents pharmacology, Anterior Chamber, Dexamethasone, Angiogenesis Inhibitors therapeutic use, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Photochemotherapy methods
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Purpose: Intravitreal injection of medications induces a sudden increase in posterior segment volume and pushes iris plane anteriorly to narrow iridocorneal angle. The aim of this study to follow and define longitudinal course of these changes following intravitreal injection of 3 different anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) medications or dexamethasone implant., Materials and Methods: This prospective, longitudinal study included 89 eyes of 89 patients that had an intravitreal injection of bevacizumab (n = 20) or ranibizumab (n = 26) or aflibercept (n = 22) or dexamethasone implant (n = 21). All the participants had a detailed ophthalmological examination including anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) and Scheimpflug imaging of the iridocorneal angle, evaluation of anterior chamber depth (ACD), axial length with optical biometry and endothelial cell counts with specular microscopy just before the injection, at post-injection day 1, and post-injection 1st month., Results: Iridocorneal angle became significantly wider following intravitreal injection of dexamethasone implant at nasal and temporal quadrants at the post-injection 1st month both in AS-OCT (p = 0.006, p = 0.002, respectively) and Scheimpflug imaging (p = 0.003, p = 0.004, respectively). Small changes were observed in iridocorneal angle following anti-VEGF injections but these small could not be confirmed in both imaging techniques. There were also no changes in ACD, axial length and endothelial counts in all groups., Conclusion: Dexamethasone implants induced widening of iridocorneal angle that persisted at the post-injection 1st month both at nasal and temporal quadrants. However, intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF agents did not have a comparable effect on iridocorneal angle., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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13. Long-term follow-up of choroidal changes following COVID-19 infection: analysis of choroidal thickness and choroidal vascularity index.
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Hepokur M, Gunes M, Durmus E, Aykut V, Esen F, and Oguz H
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- Humans, Follow-Up Studies, Prospective Studies, Longitudinal Studies, Choroid, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, COVID-19
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Objective: To investigate subclinical choroidal involvement in patients with systemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and evaluate its long-term course., Materials and Methods: This prospective, longitudinal study included 32 eyes of 16 COVID-19 patients and 34 eyes of 17 age-matched healthy control subjects. All the participants had a detailed ophthalmologic assessment, including visual acuity assessment, slit-lamp examination, and indirect ophthalmoscopy. Enhanced depth optical coherence tomography imaging of the posterior pole and peripapillary region was performed in the early (days 15-40) and late (ninth month) postinfectious periods. Choroidal vascularity index (CVI) was calculated using ImageJ software (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.)., Results: None of the patients had any examination finding associated with the ocular involvement of COVID-19. Subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) decreased significantly in the early postinfectious period compared with the healthy control individuals (p = 0.045). SFCT increased significantly in the late postinfectious period compared with the early period (p = 0.002), and the difference between patients and control individuals became statistically insignificant (p = 0.362). There was a similar trend for the peripapillary choroidal thickness measurements. CVI remained unchanged (p = 0.721) despite the significant decrease in SFCT and total choroidal area (p = 0.042), indicating that this decrease occurred both in choroidal stroma and in blood vessels. CVI remained unchanged in the late postinfectious period (p = 0.575) compared with the early period, indicating that recovery occurred in the entire choroidal tissue., Conclusion: This study demonstrates that choroidal thickness was reduced in all measured areas and that this decrease affected all choroidal layers. This choroidopathy was reversible and recovered in the ninth postinfectious month., (Copyright © 2021 Canadian Ophthalmological Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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14. The influence of corneal incision size on endothelial cell loss and surgically induced astigmatism following phacoemulsification cataract surgery.
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Hepokur M, Kizilay EB, Durmus E, Aykut V, Esen F, and Oguz H
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Objective: Corneal incision size has influence both on corneal biomechanics and intracameral fluid dynamics during phacoemulsification cataract surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of corneal incision size on endothelial cell loss and surgically induced astigmatism (SIA) following phacoemulsification cataract surgery., Methods: This prospective, randomized, and comparative study included 61 eyes with senile cataracts. The patients were randomly assigned to 2.2 mm and 2.8 mm corneal incision sizes and were operated with the same phacoemulsification system. Phacoemulsifcation energy parameters, pre-operative and post-operative endothelial cell counts and corneal astigmatism values were specifically recorded. SIA was calculated according to Alpins method and the results of both groups were compared., Results: There were 31 eyes in the microincisional (2.2 mm) group and 30 eyes in the standard incision (2.8 mm) group. There was no significant difference between the groups for age and gender distribution (p=0.09 and p=0.18, respectively). Similar levels of cumulative dissipated energy was used during phacoemulsification in both groups (p=0.70). SIA was slightly higher in the standard incision group compared to microincisional group (0.47D at 64° vs. 0.37D at 61°, p=0.30). Pre-operative and post-operative uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) was similar between the groups (p=0.45 and p=0.27).Endothelial cell loss tended to be slightly higher in the microincisional group compared to standard incision group (174.87±132.27 vs. 160.84±121.58, p=0.75), but this difference was not statistically significant., Conclusion: Smaller corneal incisions slightly reduced SIA, but tended to induce more endothelial cell loss. This small difference in SIA did not cause a significant change in the postoperative UCVA. Therefore, the trend in reducing corneal incision sizes below 2.8 mm might not be contributing the surgical outcomes of the patients, especially when we consider potential corneal endothelial changes., Competing Interests: No conflict of interest was declared by the authors., (© Copyright 2022 by Istanbul Provincial Directorate of Health.)
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- 2022
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15. A comprehensive enhanced depth imaging spectral-domain optical coherence tomography analysis of pseudoexfoliation spectrum from non-glaucomatous to advanced stage glaucoma in the aspect of Bruch's membrane opening-minimum rim width.
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Hepokur M, Elgin CY, Gunes M, Sali F, and Oguz H
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- Bruch Membrane, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Intraocular Pressure, Nerve Fibers, Prospective Studies, Retinal Ganglion Cells, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Exfoliation Syndrome diagnosis, Glaucoma diagnosis, Optic Disk
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Purpose: To compare the correlations between lamina cribrosa (LC) and related structures with Bruch's membrane opening-minimum rim width (BMO-MRW) and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness in pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXS) and different stages of pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXG)., Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study included 32 PXS eyes of 24 patients and 94 PXG eyes (early-stage (n: 55) and advanced-stage glaucoma (n: 39) of 78 patients. Global and six sectors of RNFL thicknesses and BMO-MRW parameters were measured with enhanced depth imaging (EDI) mode of SD-OCT. Structural parameters; lamina cribrosa thickness (LCT), lamina cribrosa depth (LCD), prelaminar tissue thickness (PLTT), four quadrants of peripapillary choroidal thicknesses (PPCT), and subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT) were measured and statistical relationships between the structural parameters have been laid out. We apply the generalized estimating equations method to take into account dependency of right and left eyes., Results: From PXS to mild and advanced PXG groups LCT and PLTT decrease from 147.29 ± 33.10, 145.62 ± 30.64, 126.30 ± 29.14 and 260.93 ± 185.07, 247.27 ± 142.58, 159.89 ± 86.84, respectively, and LCD varies as 159.89 ± 86.84, 420.88 ± 117.80, and 505.64 ± 183.25. The correlations between LCD, LCT, and PLTT and the stage of the disease are significant. BMO-MRW shows slightly stronger correlations than the RNFL with LC related parameters. SFCT does not exhibit any significant relationship with the stage of the disease. However, PPCT in only the interior quadrant does. The significant correlations between LCD and all quadrants of PPCT is the sign of important anatomic relationship., Conclusion: These findings show that the BMO-MRW parameter may be more sensitive than RNFL and can safely be used in the diagnosis and follow-up in PXS and PXG, but this result should be supported with longer and larger series., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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16. Corneal Sensation and Nerve Fiber Changes in Patients With Interstitial Cystitis.
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Aykut V, Ucar IC, Akkaya Turhan S, Ucar T, Durmus E, Oguz H, Esen F, and Erol B
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- Cornea innervation, Female, Humans, Male, Microscopy, Confocal methods, Nerve Fibers, Sensation physiology, Cystitis, Interstitial diagnosis, Ophthalmic Nerve
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Purpose: Central sensitization syndromes are associated with ocular surface discomfort and certain changes in corneal sensation. The aim of this study was to evaluate corneal changes in patients with interstitial cystitis (IC)., Methods: Thirty patients with IC and 32 healthy control subjects were included in this study. All patients had a detailed ophthalmological examination including measurement of corneal sensation with Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer, tear breakup time, Schirmer I test, and Ocular Surface Disease Index questionnaire. After these examinations, corneal subbasal nerve plexus of the patients was evaluated with in vivo corneal confocal microscopy (IVCM) and the images were analyzed using fully automated software (ACC Metrics Corneal Nerve Fiber Analyzer V.2)., Results: There was no significant difference between the groups regarding age and gender distribution. Corneal sensation was significantly higher in patients with IC (P = 0.03), whereas tear breakup time, Schirmer I test, and Ocular Surface Disease Index scores were similar between the patients and controls. IVCM demonstrated nerve fiber loss in patients with IC. Corneal nerve fiber density, corneal nerve branch density, and corneal nerve fiber length were significantly reduced in patients with IC compared with healthy controls (P < 0.001, P = 0.04, and P < 0.001, respectively)., Conclusions: Patients with IC had increased corneal sensation and decreased nerve fiber density in IVCM analysis. Corneal nerve fiber loss might decrease the induction threshold of the remaining fibers to induce peripheral sensitization, which may also trigger central sensitization in long term., Competing Interests: The authors have no funding or conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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17. A Novel Use of Retinoscopy for the Evaluation of Binocular Balance of Spherical Refractive Errors.
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Durmus E, Aykut V, Karagoz I, Hepokur M, Turkyilmaz O, Savran Elibol E, Esen F, and Oguz H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Mydriatics, Refraction, Ocular, Reproducibility of Results, Young Adult, Refractive Errors diagnosis, Retinoscopy
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Purpose: Binocular balancing is an important component of refractive correction to avoid asthenopic complaints. Polaroid filters are commonly used for binocular balancing; they rely on subjective examination and cannot represent daily visual activities. We describe a new examination approach to evaluate binocular balance with retinoscopy, which is an objective examination method and does not require strict patient cooperation., Methods: Healthy young individuals with refractive errors (under the age of 40) were included in this study. Each patient was examined by three different ophthalmologists in the same room at 20-min intervals. The first ophthalmologist performed refractive examination separately for each eye, the second physician used binocular balance tests with polaroid glasses, and the third physician practiced binocular balance test with retinoscopy. After completion of clinical examinations, autorefractometry was repeated with cycloplegia. The difference between the spherical equivalents (SE) of the eyes was calculated for each method and compared with the SE difference obtained by cycloplegic autorefractometry. The SPSS 21.0 software was used for the statistical tests., Results: The study included 30 patients (16 males, 14 females) and the mean age of the patients was 21 ± 8.5 years (range 10-37 years). There was no significant difference between the four groups for the interocular difference of SE (Greenhouse-Geisser F = 1.390, p = 0.257). The highest correlation was found between the retinoscopic binocular balance technique and cycloplegic autorefractometry (r = 0.878, p < 0.001). In addition, the intraclass correlation coefficient and the 95% limits of agreement supported strong agreement., Conclusion: Currently used binocular examination tests are subjective and some patients give inconsistent answers impairing the reliability of the outcome. These tests cannot be performed on patients with limited ability to cooperate. This study demonstrates that the use of retinoscopy in the evaluation of binocular balance delivers reliable results and is a low-cost, practical approach to address the above-mentioned problems.
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18. Clinical outcome and endothelial loss following prepupillary and retropupillary implantation of iris claw intraocular lenses.
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Durmus E, Esen F, Yenerel M, Sanisoglu H, and Oguz H
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- Humans, Lens Implantation, Intraocular, Postoperative Complications, Retrospective Studies, Visual Acuity, Aphakia, Postcataract surgery, Lenses, Intraocular
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Purpose: Iris claw intraocular lenses (IOLs) were successfully used for the management of aphakia in patients that lack capsular support. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcome of prepupillary and retropupillary implantation of these IOLs., Methods: The files of the 26 patients that had an iris claw IOL implantation between 2010 and 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Detailed ophthalmological examination findings including corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), intraocular pressure, endothelial cell counts, slit lamp and dilated fundus examination findings were specifically tabulated. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were also specifically recorded., Results: There were 18 patients in the prepupillary implantation group and eight patients in the retropupillary implantation group. Age and gender distribution were similar between the groups. CDVA significantly increased in prepupillary and retropupillary implantation groups (p = 0.001 and p = 0.012, respectively). Median endothelial cell loss was 6.7% in prepupillary group and 7.2% in retropupillary group. The only intraoperative complication was iridodialysis (n = 1). Postoperative complications included retinal detachment (n = 1), cystoid macular edema (n = 2) and IOL tilt (n = 1). All of these complications occurred in the prepupillary implantation group., Conclusion: Prepupillary and retropupillary implantation of iris claw IOLs resulted with similar visual gain and endothelial loss rates in a follow-up time of 6 months. There was an insignificant trend toward a reduced complication rate following retropupillary implantation., (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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- 2021
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19. Corneal neuropathic pain in irritable bowel syndrome: clinical findings and in vivo corneal confocal microscopy.
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Uçar IÇ, Esen F, Turhan SA, Oguz H, Ulasoglu HC, and Aykut V
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- Adult, Cornea, Female, Humans, Male, Microscopy, Confocal, Middle Aged, Dry Eye Syndromes diagnosis, Dry Eye Syndromes etiology, Irritable Bowel Syndrome complications, Irritable Bowel Syndrome diagnosis, Neuralgia
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Purpose: Ocular discomfort is a common symptom in central sensitization syndromes. The aim of this study was to evaluate ocular surface discomfort and related corneal changes in patients with irritable bowel syndrome., Methods: Twenty-nine patients with IBS (20 female, 9 male, mean age: 45.3 ± 10.1 years) and 37 healthy control subjects (25 female, 12 male, mean age: 44.95 ± 9.76 years) were included. A detailed ophthalmological examination was performed to all participants including tear break-up time (TBUT) and Schirmer test I with anesthetic (SIT). Ocular discomfort was evaluated using the ocular surface disease index (OSDI) questionnaire and corneal sensation was evaluated with Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer. Corneal subbasal nerve plexus was evaluated with in vivo corneal confocal microscopy (IVCM)., Results: There was no significant difference between the groups for age, gender distribution, and visual acuity. OSDI scores were significantly higher (p = 0.008) and TBUT was significantly reduced in patients with IBS compared to controls (p = 0.001 for right eye, p = 0.014 for left eye). However, there was no significant difference in corneal touch sensation and SIT results between the groups. IVCM revealed that corneal nerve fiber density, corneal nerve branch density, and corneal nerve fiber length were significantly reduced in patients with IBS (p < 0.001, p < 0.001, and p = 0.023, respectively)., Conclusion: Patients with IBS have increased dry eye-associated ocular surface complaints and nerve fiber loss in corneal subbasal nerve plexus. IBS should be remembered in the differential diagnosis, when there is discordance between the level of ocular surface discomfort and dry eye disease associated corneal findings., (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2021
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20. Refractive outcome of trocar-assisted sutureless scleral fixation with 3-piece intraocular lenses.
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Aykut V, Esen F, Sali F, and Oguz H
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Sclera surgery, Surgical Instruments, Lens Implantation, Intraocular, Lenses, Intraocular
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Purpose: Intraocular lens (IOL) implantation with a trocar-assisted sutureless scleral fixation technique is a relatively new IOL implantation approach for aphakic eyes. During this surgery, the intrascleral position of the haptics can change the location of the IOL optic and may alter the refractive outcome. This study aimed to evaluate the refractive outcome of this surgery., Methods: The files of 22 patients who had undergone IOL implantation with the trocar-assisted sutureless scleral fixation technique were retrospectively reviewed, and the patients were invited for final examination. IOL power was calculated with optical biometry (Lenstar LS900). IOL power calculations were performed according to formulas designed for in-the-bag IOL implantation. The final refractive error was determined with an autorefractometer (Topcon KR-1/RM-1)., Results: This study included 14 patients (8 male, 6 female, mean age: 62.7 ± 18.7). There were no significant differences between the preoperative and postoperative corneal astigmatism values (p = 0.16). There were also no significant differences between the postoperative corneal and total astigmatism values (p = 0.44), confirming the absence of significant IOL tilt. The difference between the implanted IOLs and the calculated IOL power for emmetropia was 0.09 D ± 0.49 D (p = 0.52). Although emmetropia was targeted, the refractive outcome shifted to hyperopia (+ 0.85 D ± 1.15 D) and was significantly different from the refractive status calculated with optical biometry (p = 0.034)., Conclusions: The intrascleral fixation of IOLs results in increased posterior positioning of the IOL optic and can induce approximately 0.85 D of hyperopia if proper adjustments are not performed during IOL power calculations., (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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21. Descemet's membrane endothelial keratoplasty in aphakic and vitrectomized eye.
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Karadag R, Aykut V, Esen F, Oguz H, and Demirok A
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Objective: To report a new technique for Descemet's membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) in aphakic and vitrectomized eyes. Case description: A 56-year-old man presented with corneal decompensation in the left eye after combined pars plana vitrectomy and lensectomy for the management of a traumatic eye injury. DMEK graft and recipient bed were prepared as regular. The posterior half of the donor stroma was dissected with a crescent knife to form a temporary stromal barrier tissue. The prepared donor stromal tissue was implanted into the anterior chamber (AC) to form a barrier over the iris and pupilla. Then, the endothelial graft was safely injected into the anterior chamber and deployed by gently tapping on the corneal surface. Air tamponade was applied into the AC for 10 minutes to allow the graft to attach. Afterwards, the stromal barrier tissue was removed through the main incision and the AC was refilled with air tamponade. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications during 1-month follow-up. Conclusion: Insertion of a temporary posterior stromal tissue as a barrier over the iris and pupilla successfully provided AC stability and prevented posterior dislocation of the graft or air tamponade. This new technique was a safe and effective approach for DMEK in aphakic and vitrectomized eyes., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (Copyright © 2020 Karadag et al.)
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- 2020
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22. A novel, low-cost and practical illumination approach for bimanual vitrectomy.
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Aykut V, Esen F, and Oguz H
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Objective: The present study aims to describe a novel, low-cost, transconjunctival sutureless bimanual vitrectomy illumination approach and evaluate its surgical outcome., Methods: Thirty-six eyes of 36 patients who underwent pars plana vitrectomy with the above-mentioned technique were included in this study. Four trocars were placed in superotemporal, inferotemporal, inferonasal and superonasal quadrants. A piece (23 mm) was cut from 30G intravenous cannula and a 30 mm endoillumination probe was placed inside this sleeve. This design limited the entry of the light probe into the vitreous cavity to 7 mm and provided a safe illumination by the assistant without the risk of damaging the retinal tissue., Results: Thirty-six eyes of 36 patients were included (24 male, 12 female, mean age: 58.4±14.3 years) in this study. Thirty patients had rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (six of these patients with coexisting choroidal detachment), four patients had diabetic tractional retinal detachment, one patient had a nucleus drop and one patient had an intraocular foreign body. The mean follow-up time after pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) was 5.05±4.4 months. LogMAR best-corrected visual acuity improved significantly after PPV (p<0.001). Postoperative complications included recurrent detachment in two eyes, hypotony in one eye and endophthalmitis in one eye. The transient rise in intraocular pressure was observed in 19 patients, but there was no significant difference between the preoperative and postoperative mean IOP in the long term follow-up., Conclusion: This bimanual vitrectomy system provided favorable outcomes without increasing the cost of standard PPV. The advantage of this system over the chandelier illumination include the reduction in glare, the possibility to change the direction of the light during the surgery to better illuminate the surgical site and the lower cost. This approach can be used in any vitrectomy system (20G, 23G, 25G, and 27G) by changing the size of the IV cannula., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest: No conflict of interest was declared by the authors., (Copyright: © 2020 by Istanbul Northern Anatolian Association of Public Hospitals.)
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23. Patterns of Altered Corneal Sensation in Patients With Chronic Migraine.
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Aykut V, Elbay A, Esen F, Kocaman G, Savran Elibol E, and Oguz H
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Visual Acuity physiology, Young Adult, Cornea physiopathology, Migraine Disorders physiopathology, Sensation physiology
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Objective: Migraine is a central sensitization disease characterized by recurrent unilateral headache. The aim of this study was to evaluate corneal sensitivity and associated findings in patients with migraine., Methods: In this study, we included 58 patients with migraine (52 female and 6 male, mean age: 32.98±8.51 years) and 30 healthy control subjects (27 females and 3 males, mean age: 35.29±8.00 years). Only patients who did not have any eye disease were included in this study. Corneal sensation was evaluated with Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer in five different regions of the cornea., Results: There was no significant difference between the groups for age, sex, and visual acuity. Increased mean sensitivity of the nasal cornea in the patients with migraine was found (55.0 vs. 53.75 mm, P=0.020). There was no significant difference in mean sensitivity for central (57.5 vs. 55 mm, P=0.163), temporal (57.5 vs. 55 mm, P=0.066), superior (52.5 vs. 52.5 mm, P=0.551), and inferior cornea (48.75 vs. 47.5 mm, P=0.818), or mean overall sensation (54.0 vs. 52.75, P=0.14), although there was a trend toward increased sensitivity in the patients with migraine. Among the subgroup of patients with unilateral migraine, mean overall sensation (54.0 vs. 53.0 mm, P=0.049) and temporal sensation (57.5 vs. 55.0 mm, P=0.043) were increased on the affected side., Conclusion: In this study, we have demonstrated that patients with migraine have increased corneal sensation, especially in the cornea of the affected side. This finding supports the idea that corneal sensation is altered in patients with migraine.
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24. Scleral suture fixation technique for dislocated plate haptic toric IOL.
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Karadag R, Gunes B, Aykut V, Oguz H, and Demirok A
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- Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Prosthesis Design, Prosthesis Failure, Reoperation, Foreign-Body Migration surgery, Lenses, Intraocular adverse effects, Postoperative Complications, Sclera surgery, Suture Techniques instrumentation, Sutures
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Purpose We describe a scleral suture fixation technique for dislocated plate haptic toric intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. Materials and methods A double-armed 10-0 straight polypropylene suture was passed into the eye from the sclera (2 mm away from the limbus). A suture needle was passed through the hole on the corner of the IOL and pulled out from the paracentesis with a 27-gauge needle. Afterward, the suture needle was reinserted from the same paracentesis and then removed from the eye with the help of a 27-gauge needle entering the eye from a nearby point to the first scleral entrance. The needle was passed through the end of the loop and pulled slightly to initiate the formation of a cow-hitch knot. The same procedure was applied to the other hole on the plate haptic. Both sutures were adjusted and fixed to the sclera with a Z suture. Results No complications were observed and at the follow-up visits, uncorrected visual acuity was 0.8 with decimal. Conclusion Axial, sagittal, and rotational stability rules are taken into consideration, scleral fixation surgery for a dislocated plate haptic foldable toric IOL is an alternative method to eliminate astigmatic refractive error.
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25. Reply to comment: The effect of anterior transposition of the inferior oblique muscle on eyelid configuration and function.
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Göncü T, Çakmak S, Akal A, and Oguz H
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- Humans, Strabismus, Eyelids, Oculomotor Muscles
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- 2016
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26. The effect of anterior transposition of the inferior oblique muscle on eyelid configuration and function.
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Goncu T, Cakmak S, Akal A, and Oguz H
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Male, Prospective Studies, Trochlear Nerve Diseases physiopathology, Young Adult, Eyelids physiology, Oculomotor Muscles transplantation, Sclera surgery, Trochlear Nerve Diseases surgery
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Purpose: To evaluate the alteration of lower lid configuration and function with anterior transposition surgery of the inferior oblique (IO) muscle., Patients and Methods: A prospective clinical trial was conducted on a consecutive series of patients underwent anterior transposition of the IO as a sole operation. All patients received a thorough ophthalmic examination 1 day before and 3 months after surgery. Output parameters were consisted of palpebral fissure, margin reflex distance 1-2, lower lid function, hertel value, and lower lid crease. The differences of the collected data were calculated for statistical significance by using the Wilcoxon test., Results: A total of 19 eyes of 16 consecutive patients were included. The median preoperative grade of IO overaction was 3.5 (ranging from 3 to 4), which decreased to 0 (ranging from 0 to 2) postoperatively (P < 0.05). No significant change was observed in all parameters 3 months postoperatively (P > 0.05)., Conclusion: In this study, no significant effect on lower lid configuration and function was observed following IO anterior transposition in which the disinserted muscle was placed posterior to inferior rectus insertion.
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27. Subconjunctival bevacizumab injection in pterygium surgery.
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Oguz H
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- Female, Humans, Male, Angiogenesis Inhibitors administration & dosage, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized administration & dosage, Conjunctiva drug effects, Pterygium surgery
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- 2012
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28. Ocular surface disease and quality of life in patients with glaucoma.
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Oguz H
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- Female, Humans, Male, Conjunctival Diseases physiopathology, Corneal Diseases physiopathology, Glaucoma, Open-Angle physiopathology, Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases physiopathology, Quality of Life
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- 2012
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29. The effect of mitomycin C in the management of bleb failure.
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Oguz H
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- Female, Humans, Male, Alkylating Agents administration & dosage, Conjunctiva drug effects, Glaucoma, Open-Angle drug therapy, Glaucoma, Open-Angle surgery, Mitomycin administration & dosage, Needles, Punctures methods
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- 2012
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30. Polyglactin sutures versus nylon sutures for suturing of conjunctival autograft in pterygium surgery.
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Oguz H
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- Humans, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Transplantation, Autologous, Conjunctiva transplantation, Nylons, Polyglactin 910, Pterygium surgery, Sutures
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- 2008
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31. The use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in ophthalmology.
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Oguz H and Sobaci G
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- Humans, Ophthalmology methods, Eye Diseases therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygenation
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a primary or adjuvant therapeutic method used in treatment of various acute or chronic disorders. Currently, eye diseases are among the off-label use of hyperbaric oxygen. However, there is an increasing body of evidence showing its safety and efficacy in retinal artery occlusion, cystoid macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion, scleral thinning and necrosis faced after pterygium surgery, orbital rhino-cerebral mucormycosis, nonhealing corneal edema, and anterior segment ischemia. Its potential to treat some blinding disease has also been pointed out in recent studies. This article constitutes an up-to-date summary of knowledge and therapeutic use of hyperbaric oxygen, and aims to contribute understanding of current and potential use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in ophthalmology.
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32. Re: Endophthalmitis: a review of current evaluation and management.
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Oguz H
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- Anti-Infective Agents, Local pharmacology, Anti-Infective Agents, Local therapeutic use, Humans, Taurine analogs & derivatives, Taurine pharmacology, Taurine therapeutic use, Thiadiazines pharmacology, Thiadiazines therapeutic use, Endophthalmitis diagnosis, Endophthalmitis therapy
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- 2008
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33. Noninvasive tear meniscometry in dry eye patients with Sjögren syndrome.
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Oguz H
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- Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological, Dry Eye Syndromes complications, Dry Eye Syndromes surgery, Humans, Lacrimal Apparatus surgery, Photography, Prosthesis Implantation, Severity of Illness Index, Sjogren's Syndrome complications, Sjogren's Syndrome surgery, Surface Properties, Video Recording, Dry Eye Syndromes diagnosis, Sjogren's Syndrome diagnosis, Tears chemistry
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34. Long-term effects of tibolone on ocular functions in postmenopausal women.
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Verit FF, Oguz H, Ozkul Y, and Bozkurt O
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- Estrogen Receptor Modulators administration & dosage, Female, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Humans, Middle Aged, Norpregnenes administration & dosage, Postmenopause, Vision Screening, Electroretinography drug effects, Estrogen Receptor Modulators adverse effects, Evoked Potentials, Visual drug effects, Norpregnenes adverse effects, Visual Fields drug effects
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Hormone replacement therapy has been widely used for the prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis and treatment of climacteric symptoms for many years, but its effect on ocular functions remains unclear. The aim of the study was to evaluate the long-term effects of tibolone on ocular functions in postmenopausal women. A total of 77 healthy women with at least 1 year of spontaneous menopause were enrolled in the study. Forty women were treated with tibolone for 6 months and 37 women were left untreated. All these patients underwent ophthalmic examination including visual acuity, intraocular pressure (IOP), tear functions, blue-on-yellow and white-on-white Humphrey visual field (HVF), visual evoked potentials (VEP) and electroretinography (ERG). There were significant differences in mean deviation of blue-on-yellow HVF, and oscillatory potentials (O1, O2, and O4) in the ERGs of the chronic tibolone users and the control (P < 0.0001, P = 0.001, P < 0.0001 and 0.05, respectively). However, no significant differences were observed in visual acuity, IOP, tear functions, white-on-white HVF and VEP. We concluded that, although tibolone had no effects on visual acuity, IOP, tear functions and VEP, it might cause some early adverse effects on the electrophysiologic and structural characteristics of the retina, which are detected by these sensitive assays. Randomized placebo-controlled studies with larger groups are needed in future research.
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35. Cytotoxic effects of the fluoroquinolone ofloxacin on stromal keratocytes.
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Oguz H
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- Animals, Anti-Infective Agents administration & dosage, Corneal Stroma pathology, Disease Models, Animal, Eye Infections, Bacterial drug therapy, Eye Infections, Bacterial microbiology, Humans, Keratitis drug therapy, Keratitis microbiology, Ofloxacin administration & dosage, Ophthalmic Solutions, Rabbits, Risk Factors, Staphylococcal Infections drug therapy, Staphylococcal Infections microbiology, Staphylococcus aureus isolation & purification, Anti-Infective Agents toxicity, Corneal Stroma drug effects, Eye Infections, Bacterial pathology, Keratitis pathology, Ofloxacin toxicity, Staphylococcal Infections pathology
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- 2007
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36. Anterior chamber collapsing technique for soft lenses.
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Oguz H
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- Cataract complications, Humans, Anterior Chamber surgery, Lens, Crystalline surgery, Phacoemulsification methods
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- 2006
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37. Eyelid infection.
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Oguz H and Kilic A
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- Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Drug Therapy, Combination, Eye Infections, Parasitic diagnosis, Eye Infections, Parasitic drug therapy, Eyelashes drug effects, Eyelid Diseases diagnosis, Eyelid Diseases drug therapy, Female, Humans, Lice Infestations diagnosis, Lice Infestations drug therapy, Middle Aged, Pilocarpine therapeutic use, Eye Infections, Parasitic etiology, Eyelashes parasitology, Eyelid Diseases etiology, Lice Infestations etiology, Phthirus
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38. Ophthalmic chapters of Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu's illustrated surgical book (Cerrahiyyetü'l Haniyye) in the 15th century.
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Oguz H
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- Eye Diseases history, History, 15th Century, Humans, Medical Illustration history, Ophthalmology history, Turkey, Books, Illustrated history, Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures history
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Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu wrote Cerrahiyyetü'l Haniyye (Imperial Surgery) in 1465. It was the first illustrated surgical textbook in the Turkish-Islamic medical literature. Only three handwritten copies exist. Cerrahiyyetü'l Haniyye consists of three chapters (412 pp.) covering a wide range of surgical specialties, including medical and surgical management of such ophthalmic diseases as chalazion, symblepharon, lymphangiectasia, pannus, proptosis, and hypopyon.
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- 2006
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39. Ophthalmic aspects of erectile dysfunction drugs.
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Verit A and Oguz H
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- 3',5'-Cyclic-GMP Phosphodiesterases antagonists & inhibitors, Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems statistics & numerical data, Carbolines adverse effects, Humans, Imidazoles adverse effects, Male, Piperazines adverse effects, Purines, Sildenafil Citrate, Sulfones adverse effects, Tadalafil, Triazines adverse effects, Vardenafil Dihydrochloride, Erectile Dysfunction drug therapy, Optic Neuropathy, Ischemic chemically induced, Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors adverse effects, Vision Disorders chemically induced
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- 2006
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40. Late ptosis after laser in situ keratomileusis.
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Oguz H
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- Adult, Blepharoptosis pathology, Eyelids pathology, Humans, Blepharoptosis etiology, Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ adverse effects, Postoperative Complications
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- 2005
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41. Amniotic membrane grafting versus conjunctival autografting in pterygium surgery.
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Oguz H
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- Humans, Limbus Corneae cytology, Recurrence, Stem Cell Transplantation, Transplantation, Autologous, Amnion transplantation, Biological Dressings, Conjunctiva transplantation, Pterygium surgery
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- 2005
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42. Colored illustrations of pediatric otorhinolaryngologic surgical techniques of a Turkish surgeon, Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu, in the 15th century.
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San I, Oguz H, and Kafali H
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- History, 15th Century, Humans, Turkey, Books, Illustrated history, Medical Illustration history, Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures history, Pediatrics history
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Objectives: Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu is known to be the author of the first illustrated surgery book, Cerrahiyyetu'l Haniyye (Imperial Surgery), which was written in Turkish in 1465 a.d. at the age of 80. The purpose of this paper is to describe his contributions to pediatric otorhinolaryngology., Results: Cerrahiyyetu'l Haniyye consists of three chapters totaling 412 pages, in which there are 191 sections dealing with a wide range of surgical specialties, including pediatric otorhinolaryngologic surgery. Sabuncuoglu explains some of child diseases and their treatment in a whole section, and gives information on the same subject in relevant part of sections. The illustrations he provides are not at a state of the art level with those of his contemporaries, but they bear a great importance considering the attitudes of Islam to the art of painting. For each section, a single, poetic sentence describes in detail the diagnosis, classification and surgical technique. Some authors have claimed that he only translated Ebu Kasim-al Zahravi (Albucasis)'s Al-Tasrif (Textbook of Surgery) and added the illustrations of the surgical techniques. Even if this is accepted, the illustrations are enough to entitle this work as a milestone. Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu describes medical and surgical management pediatric otorhinolaryngologic diseases such as harelip, hypertrophy of adenoids, atresia of external auditory canal, a foreign body in external auditory canal, short frenulum, abscess of head, mass and abscess of neck in children and unpleasant odor in nose in his textbook., Conclusions: Although not recognized and rewarded in his time, Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu was a great surgeon in Turkish medical history. The sections on children in his book are of great importance in pediatric otorhinolaryngology which became a different speciality in the last century. Writing his book at his 80's, he deserves to be considered as a distinguished scientist, medical doctor and illustrator of his era, considering the insulting and discriminating ideas toward women and children, especially girls, at that period.
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43. Comment on 'An eye on the past'.
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Oguz H
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- History, Medieval, Humans, Turkey, Ophthalmology history
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44. Effectiveness of topical taurolidine versus ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, and fortified cefazolin in a rabbit Staphylococcus aureus keratitis model.
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Oguz H, Ozbilge H, Oguz E, and Gurkan T
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- Administration, Topical, Animals, Colony Count, Microbial, Cornea microbiology, Disease Models, Animal, Eye Infections, Bacterial microbiology, Keratitis microbiology, Ophthalmic Solutions therapeutic use, Rabbits, Staphylococcal Infections microbiology, Staphylococcus aureus isolation & purification, Anti-Infective Agents, Local therapeutic use, Cefazolin therapeutic use, Ciprofloxacin therapeutic use, Eye Infections, Bacterial drug therapy, Keratitis drug therapy, Ofloxacin therapeutic use, Staphylococcal Infections drug therapy, Taurine analogs & derivatives, Taurine therapeutic use, Thiadiazines therapeutic use
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Purpose: Taurolidine is a broad-spectrum, non antibiotic antimicrobial agent, not previously tested against the common causes of bacterial keratitis. This study, employing an experimental rabbit model of Staphylococcus aureus keratitis, investigated the effectiveness of topical taurolidine in reducing the number of bacteria, and its effectiveness was compared with topical ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, and 5% cefazolin., Methods: The right corneas of all rabbits were intrastromally injected with 100 colony-forming units of Staphylococcus aureus ATCC strain 25923. The animals were divided into the following seven groups: Group 1 (6 rabbits) received taurolidine, group 2 (6 rabbits) received ciprofloxacin, group 3 (6 rabbits) received ofloxacin, group 4 (6 rabbits)received cefazolin, group 5 (5 rabbits) received polyvinylpyrrolidone (vehicle),group 6 (4 rabbits) received sterile water, and group 7 (4 rabbits) was left un-treated (control group). The eyes were topically treated every 30 min with the above-mentioned substances from 4 to 9 h postinjection. One hour after the last drop administration (at 10 h postinjection), signs of inflammation were scored in a masked fashion by slit-lamp examination. Then, their corneas were processed. The number of colony-forming units (cfu) per cornea in all eyes was also determined., Results: All antimicrobial (taurolidine, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, and cefazolin) treatments significantly reduced cfu numbers and slit-lamp examination scores compared with untreated eyes, eyes that received the vehicle, or eyes with sterile water (all p values <0.05). Regarding cfu numbers, although taurolidine therapy was significantly less effective than ciprofloxacin or ofloxacin,there was no significant difference between taurolidine and cefazolin groups.However, taurolidine had similar clinical examination scores with the other antimicrobials, while it had lower scores than the vehicle, sterile water, or un-treated eyes., Conclusions: The results obtained in this study suggest that topicaltaurolidine is an effective, novel ocular chemotherapeutic agent for the therapy of rabbit experimental Staphylococcus aureus keratitis. This drug may be a useful and promising ocular antimicrobial.
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45. Comment on 'in vivo effects of fluoroquinolones on rabbit corneas'.
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Oguz H, Oguz E, Ozbilge H, and Gurkan T
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- Animals, Colony Count, Microbial, Cornea microbiology, Corneal Diseases microbiology, Eye Infections, Bacterial microbiology, Rabbits, Staphylococcal Infections microbiology, Staphylococcus aureus physiology, Anti-Infective Agents, Local adverse effects, Cornea drug effects, Corneal Diseases drug therapy, Eye Infections, Bacterial drug therapy, Fluoroquinolones adverse effects, Staphylococcal Infections drug therapy, Taurine adverse effects, Taurine analogs & derivatives, Thiadiazines adverse effects
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46. Challenges in ocular infectious diseases and the evolution of anti-infective therapy.
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Oguz E and Oguz H
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- Anti-Infective Agents pharmacology, Humans, Taurine pharmacology, Thiadiazines pharmacology, Anti-Infective Agents therapeutic use, Eye Infections, Bacterial drug therapy, Taurine analogs & derivatives, Taurine therapeutic use, Thiadiazines therapeutic use
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47. The evolution of endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy.
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Oguz H
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- History, 15th Century, Humans, Nasal Cavity, Turkey, Dacryocystorhinostomy history, Dacryocystorhinostomy methods, Endoscopy
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48. Efficacy of transport media use versus direct inoculation of blood agar plates in the microbiologic evaluation of experimental Streptococcus pneumoniae keratitis.
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Oguz H
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- Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Specimen Handling methods, Bacteriological Techniques instrumentation, Eye Infections, Bacterial microbiology, Keratitis microbiology, Streptococcal Infections microbiology, Streptococcus pneumoniae isolation & purification
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49. Aqueous shunt devices compared with trabeculectomy with mitomycin-C for children in the first two years of life.
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Oguz H
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- Aqueous Humor metabolism, Glaucoma congenital, Humans, Infant, Intraocular Pressure, Prosthesis Implantation, Antibiotics, Antineoplastic therapeutic use, Glaucoma surgery, Glaucoma Drainage Implants, Mitomycin therapeutic use, Trabeculectomy methods
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50. Ophthalmic techniques described by Serefeddin Sabuncuoğlu (1385-1468 AD).
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Oguz H, San I, Verit A, and Uzel I
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- History, 15th Century, Humans, Medical Illustration history, Turkey, Eye Diseases history, Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures history
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Serefeddin Sabuncuoğlu (1385-1468 AD) was a Turkish surgeon who lived in the Ottoman Empire during the fifteenth century, a time of progressive expansion. When in his eighties, he wrote Cerrahiyyetü'l-Haniyye, which means Imperial Surgery. His book is the first example of an illustrated surgical textbook in the Turkish-Islamic medical literature. The importance of his book rests upon the inclusion of colour miniatures of the surgical procedures, incisional techniques and instruments, all drawn by Sabuncuoğlu himself. Only three hand-written copies exist, two of which were originally written by the author and are currently exhibited in Paris and Istanbul. The book was rediscovered in 1936, but some parts of it are still suspected to be missing. At present, the book consists of three chapters divided into 193 known sections. The sections deal with all fields of surgery including ophthalmology, and cite relevant Greek, Arabic and Persian textbooks. In this historical article the sections of Cerrahiyyetü'l-Haniyye pertinent to ophthalmology are critically reviewed, including a selection of the coloured drawings.
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