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Öğe Extensor tendon rupture due to cutaneous leichmaniasis: a case report.(2010) Seyhan N.; Keskin M.; Tosun Z.; Savaci N.Acute cutaneous leishmaniasis is a parasitic infectious disease prevalent in tropical areas. Most doctors in non-endemic countries are not familiar with this disease. Spontaneous tendon ruptures occurring by different mechanisms have been described in the literature but a tendon rupture caused by a skin ulcer secondary to a parasitic infection has not been reported before. In this article clinical and diagnostic features of cutaneous leishmaniasis are reviewed and a case with spontaneous extensor tendon rupture due to cutaneous leishmaniasis is presented.Öğe Is skin nourishment always possible through the perforators in a musculocutaneous flap?(2007) Özkan A.; Tosun Z.; Savaci N.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Osteomusculocutaneous flap for clavicular reconstruction: a case report [Osteomuskülokütanöz flep ile klavikula rekonstrüksiyonu: Olgu sunumu.](2007) Yel M.; Karalezli M.N.; Tosun Z.; Sezgin S.; Savaci N.Radiotherapy for tumors can cause soft tissue necrosis, osteonecrosis, and pathologic fractures. A 47-year-old woman presented with a pathologic fracture of the left clavicle 10 years after radiotherapy following radical mastectomy for breast cancer. She was treated with a compound rib-latissimus dorsi osteomusculocutaneous flap with a 4-cm segment of the sixth rib. Fusion of the bones was achieved in three months. Donor site morbidity was cosmetically acceptable and function of the shoulder was improved. The Constant shoulder score which was 36 preoperatively increased to 88 after 38 months of follow-up.Öğe Perioral electrical burn in children: Case report [Çocuklarda görülen, perioral elektrik yani?i: Olgu sunumu](2008) Keskin M.; Tosun Z.; Duymaz A.; Savaci N.Perioral electrical burns are rarely seen household injuries that cause both functional and aesthetic deformities requiring special consideration for reconstruction. The cause is usually a child younger than 3 years old biting an electrical cord. An eleven-month-old girl admitted to the emergency room with perioral electrical burn after biting an electrical cable of a television. Her burn area included 60% of the lower lip, down to the mentum, and including left commissure, distal part of the tongue and the floor of the mouth. On the 8th day following the burn, the burned necrotic tissues separated from the healthy living tissues and a bleeding from the labial artery was observed. To reconstruct the lip defect, an inferior-based nasolabial flap from the lateral side was used. The mucosa of the flap was dissected and advanced to form the lower lip vermillion. With this case presentation, the principles and options for perioral electrical burns are presented.Öğe A rare complication of diabetes mellitus: Isolated sartorius muscle necrosis(2007) Duymaz A.; Karabekmez F.E.; Tosun Z.; Keskin M.; Savaci N.Diabetic muscular necrosis (DMN) is an uncommon complication of long standing uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. The most frequent region of the body that is affected by DMN is lower extremity. Our patient, a 72 years old male patient with DMN on right thigh is the only case that has been reported in the literature of the isolated diabetic sartorius muscle necrosis. © 2007 Diabetes India.Öğe A rare involvement of Romberg's disease: Frontal region(2005) Tosun Z.; Ozkan A.; Senturk S.; Savaci N.Progressive hemifacial atrophy is characterized by slow progressive atrophy of the subcutaneous tissue. Although, in the majority of sufferers, half of the face and the chin are the most severely-affected areas, we present the case of a patient with a 2-year history of local atrophy in the forehead, a very rare involvement. Reconstruction was done using bilateral subcutaneous flaps. There was no recurrence of the atrophy at the 12th-month postoperative check. © Springer-Verlag 2005.Öğe Surgical correction of ptosis in chronic progressive external opthalmoplegia(2012) Seyhan N.; Keskin M.; Tosun Z.; Savaci N.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Vacuum therapy and pectoralis major muscle flap combination in treatment of sternal infections: A case report [Sternum enfeksiyonlarinin tedavisinde negatif basinç yardimli yara bakim sistemi ve pektoralis majör flebi kombinasyonu: Olgu sunumu](Turkish Society of Plastic Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery, 2014) Karameşe M.; Gökçe O.A.; Yildiran Ü.; Selimoğlu M.N.; Görmüş N.; Tosun Z.Wound infections subsequent to cardiac surgery are challenging surgeons because of being life-threatening situations and these infections are among conditions that require multidisciplinary approach. Antibiotherapy, surgical debridements, regional or free flap surgeries are used by multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of sternal wound infections. Beside these known alternatives, some other methods are advanced for wound care. However; sternal instability, ventricular rupture and pneumonia may be mortal in many patient as the course of the disease. In this article, a negative pressure wound therapy and reconstruction with pectoralis major muscle flap was introduced for postoperative mediastinitis occurred in a diabetic, coronary bypass patient. A wound therapy, that controls infection and supplies wound care as an effective treatment alternative for highly mortal mediastinis cases.