Browsing by Author "Talu, Ufuk"
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Adölesan idiyopatik skolyozun anterior enstrümantasyon ile tedavisi ve erken sonuçlar
Göğüş, Abdullah; Akman, Şenol; Talu, Ufuk; Şar, Cüneyt; Hamzaoğlu, Azmi (Türk Ortopedi ve Travmatoloji Derneği, 2001)Amaç: Üçüncü kuşak anterior vida;tek çubuk sistemleri ve intervertebral titanyum mesh kullanılarak tedavi edilen adölesan idiopatik skolyozlu olgularda erken dönem tedavi sonuçları değerlendirildi. Çalışma planı: Adölesan ... -
Anterior instrumentation for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Göğüş, Abdullah; Talu, Ufuk; Akman, Sümeyra; Sar, Can; Hamzaoğlu, Azmi; Eralp, Levent (Springer Verlag, 2001)Thirty-two patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis underwent anterior fusion with rigid single rod (third generation instrumentation) and titanium mesh cages. The mean follow-up was 31 (24-45) months and the mean age ... -
Magnetic resonance imaging of tuberculous spondylitis
The clinical and imaging findings of patients with a confirmed diagnosis of tuberculous spondylitis were retrospectively analyzed to assess the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and determine the different ... -
One-stage surgical correction of congenital thoracic lordosis - report of 2 cases
Göğüş, Abdullah; Talu, Ufuk; Hamzaoğlu, Azmi (Taylor & Francis, 2001)[Abstract Not Available] -
Surgical management of the spinal deformity in Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type VI
Akpınar, Sercan; Göğüş, Abdullah; Talu, Ufuk; Hamzaoğlu, Azmi; Dikici, Fatih (Springer Verlag, 2003)Five patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type VI were surgically treated for their spinal deformities. All of them were female. All but one had a double-major thoracic and lumbar curve. One had a mild scoliotic curve but ... -
Vertebral osteomyelitis after cardiac surgery
Akman, Şenol; Talu, Ufuk; Göğüş, Abdullah; Güden, Mustafa; Sirvanci, Mustafa; Hamzaoğlu, Azmi (Elsevier Science Inc, 2003)Background. Mediastinitis after open-heart surgery is a serious complication that has a decreasing incidence but still a significantly high mortality rate. Back pain may develop during the course of treatment for mediastinitis ...