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Öğe Evaluation of the results of cordocentesis(Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd, 2007) Acar, A.; Balcı, O.; Gezginç, K.; Önder, C.; Çapar, M.; Zamani, A.; Acar, A.Objective: To evaluate the results of cordocentesis carried out in our clinic at Meram Medicine Faculty of Selcuk University in Konya, Turkey. Materials and Methods: Cytogenetic results and complication data were obtained by cordocentesis from 250 pregnancies performed in our clinic. Results: Adequate amount of cord blood was taken 98% of the time, the successful culture rate was 92.8%, and none of the 18 cases in which no proliferation was detected in the culture accepted a new intervention. Cordocentesis was performed in 14 cases (5.6%), because no results were obtained from amniocentesis carried out for various indications. According to cytogenetic evaluation, chromosomal abnormality was detected in 12 cases (5.17%), including four cases of trisomy 21, four cases of trisomy 18, one case of trisomy 13, one case of triploidy (69,XXX) and two cases of chromosomal inversion. Of the 250 cordocentesis cases, there were 12 (4.8%) cases of fetal loss, including four cases of rupture of membranes, four cases of abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding and four cases of a spontaneous abortus. In 53 (21.2%) cases, cordocentesis was performed because of hydrops fetalis; and of the total 12 losses, six were in this group. The fetal loss rate was 11.32% in the hydrops fetalis group. Conclusion: If cordocentesis is carried out by highly skilled physicians and optimal culture conditions are available, cordocentesis is an invasive prenatal diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that is performed secondary to amniocentesis with high accuracy and safety. In cases of hydrops fetalis in which cordocentesis is carried out, fetal loss is more likely to occur.Öğe How to manage intrauterine growth restriction associated with severe preeclampsia at 28-34 weeks of gestation?(2008) Gezginç, K.; Acar, A.; Peru, H.; Karataylı, R.; Çelik, Ç.; Çapar, M.Aim: To propose optimal management of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) cases associated with severe preeclampsia at 28-34 weeks of gestation. Methods: Two hundred pregnant women with severe preeclampsia associated with growth restricted fetuses were followed with doppler velocimetry of umbilical artery between 28-34 weeks of pregnancy. Patients were grouped according to indications for termination of pregnancy, first group consisted of severely affected doppler velocity waveforms (n:100) and the second group consisted of those whose cardiotocography and biophysic profile were unfavorable (n:100). Groups were compared according to perinatal outcomes (cesarean rates, gestational age at delivery, birth weight, Apgar scores and demand for intubation and perinatal deaths). Results: The diagnosis to delivery interval is significantly higher in the second group (p<0.05), whereas there was no significant difference between groups regarding gestational age at delivery and parity (p>0.05). Apgar scores were lower in the first group (p<0.05), and there was increased demand for intubation. Perinatal deaths were also lower in the second group (p<0.05). Cesarean rate was significantly lower compared with first group (p<0.05). Conclusion: Assessment of doppler velocimetry alone may not be enough at decision for termination of pregnancy, biophysic profile and cardiotocography should be added to confirm exact time for delivery of a premature fetus and to improve perinatal outcomes.Öğe A New Needle Suspension Procedure for Genuine Stress Incontinence and Anterior Vaginal Wall Prolapse(Springer London, 1996) Çolakoğlu, M.; Çapar, M.; Kiliç, M.; Çolakoğlu, Ü.; Kaya, H.; Acar, A.A new suspension method was developed for the correction of anterior vaginal wall relaxation and genuine stress incontinence. This procedure suspends the anterior vaginal wall to the anterior rectus fascia, and in doing so gives support to the bladder neck, anterior vaginal wall and vaginal apex. The procedure is performed at the time of vaginal hysterectomy or correction of anterior vaginal wall relaxation. The authors present their experience with this technique in 31 patients.Öğe The treatment of 65 women with imperforate hymen by a central incision and application of Foley catheter -- 2(2008) Acar, A.; Balcı, O.; Karataylı, R.; Çapar, M.; Çolakoğlu, M. C.[Abstract not Available]