Huseyin Botanlioglu's research while affiliated with İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa and other places

Publications (19)

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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors are soft tissue sarcomas originating from peripheral nerves. They are more frequently diagnosed in individuals with neurofibromatosis and tend to affect young men more often than women. The most common sites for these tumors within the peripheral nerve sheath are in the pelvis and the distal femur. Although...
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In this study, a 50-year-old male patient had a painless swelling on his right forearm. The lump on the forearm started one year ago and increased in size in the last two months. The mass was 3x6 cm and had a malignant appearance on radiological imaging. The case was reported as pilomatrixoma in the histopathological examination after marginal exci...
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Myxofibrosarcoma is a malignant mesenchymal tumor and a fibroblastic sarcoma of the elderly. Myxofibrosarcoma can be low-grade or high-grade depending on the cell characteristics. Wide surgical resection with or without radiotherapy and chemotherapy is the basis of its treatment. Sometimes, tumor cells secrete insulin or insulin-like substances and...
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D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product formed by the destruction of the cross-linked fibrin clot by activation of the coagulation system. Many studies have shown that systemic and local infections cause fibrinolytic activities. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of serum D-dimer in the diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection (...
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Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) has been used for years in the treatment of chronic wounds and necrotic tissues. We report a case of subtotally amputated third toe that was treated with MDT after reattachment and developing complete necrosis. The necrotic toe was replaced with viable tissue and the wound healed completely after 2 weeks of MDT appl...
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Scaphoid nonunion is a challenging situation for orthopaedic surgeons. Nonunion rate is especially high in proximal pole fractures of the scaphoid due to tenuous retrograde blood supply. The use of pedicled vascularized bone grafts for the treatment of scaphoid nonunion provides both good clinical and radiological outcomes. The preserved vascularit...
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Background Fifth metacarpal fractures are the most common fractures of the hand. These fractures are generally treated with conservative methods. The aim of this study was to compare the radiological and clinical outcomes of two conservative treatment methods, functional metacarpal splint(FMS) and ulnar gutter splint(UGS), for the treatment of fift...
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Background: Achilles tendon injuries are one of the most common tendon injuries. Surgical treatment is preferred in young and active patients. Although there are studies which evaluate the repair area with magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography after surgical treatment, there are very few studies which analyzes the elasticity of the tendon...
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Snapping pes syndrome is rarely seen after total knee arthroplasty which can be confused as periprosthetic joint infection. In our case report; after the exclusion of the possible pathologies, we performed dynamic ultrasound for detection of snapping. After the confirmation, we chose a different treatment modality other than the only case report in...
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Objective: Idiopathic flexible pes planus (IFPP) is a common foot problem in adolescents and young adults. Hypothesis for the present study was that combination of procedures for IFPP can achieve results in adolescents and young adults that are as good as those seen in adult-acquired pes planovalgus (AAPP) treatment in adults. Methods: A total of 2...
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Background: Osteoid osteoma is an uncommon benign bone-forming tumor of the musculoskeletal system but it is the most common primary bone tumor of the carpal region. However, only seven cases of its pisiform involvement have been described. Case: We present a 19 year-old male patient with osteoid osteoma of the pisiform which initially could not...
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Purpose: To compare the length, thickness, and elasticity of the patellar tendon between operated and non-operated knees following closed wedge high tibial osteotomy (CWHTO). Methods: Three men and 17 women aged 52 to 75 (mean, 64.8) years who underwent unilateral CWHTO by a single surgeon and were followed up for a mean of 11 (range, 5-22) year...
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The treatment of proximal humerus tumors with reverse shoulder arthroplasty with allograft augmentation is still controversial. A tumor prosthesis represents a proven solution for such osseous defects. We investigated the functional results of patients who underwent reverse shoulder tumor prosthesis (RSTP) without the use of allograft after resecti...
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Objective: The aim of our study was to define and compare the mechanical properties of the vastus lateralis (VL) and vastus medialis obliquus muscles (VMO) by the way of quantitative shear-wave elastography in male and female healthy control (HC) subjects, and in female patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). Materials and methods: Tw...
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To investigate the utility of ultrasound cross-sectional area (CSA) measurements for diagnosing acetabular labral (AL) tears. The study included qualitative/quantitative ultrasound examinations of 55 hips in 52 patients with a presumed diagnosis of AL tear and 56 hips in 28 healthy volunteers. MR arthrography examinations were available only for th...
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Objective The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate the two different ultrasound-guided injection techniques for MR arthrography of the hip. Materials and methods Fifty-nine consecutive patients (21 men, 38 women) referred for MR arthrographies of the hip were prospectively included in the study. Three patients underwent bilateral MR...
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The intraoperative estimation of the anteversion of the femoral component of a total hip arthroplasty is generally made by the surgeon's visual assessment of the stem position relative to the condylar plane of the femur. The aim of this study was to evaluate the femoral component anteversion relative to lesser trochanter during cementless total hip...
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Eighty lumbar segments from 16 female sheep were used to investigate the effect of laminar decortication on the strength of the lamina during sublaminar wiring procedure. Sheep were 12-14 months old. Forty vertebrae from eight animals were decorticated before loading with sublaminar wire to failure, and 40 vertebrae from the remaining eight sheep w...

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... There are reported cases with paraneoplastic secretion of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) causing hypoglycemic attacks in patients with myxofibrosarcoma. In these patients, hypoglycemia ceased after the surgical removal of the tumor or after chemotherapy and radiotherapy [41,42]. ...
... When faced with clinical cases in specific areas, bone flaps with vascular tips need to be transplanted to enrich the blood supply to the non-healing area, such as the navicular bone, tarsus, clavicle, ulna, etc. [26][27][28] This is due to the anatomy and physiology of these areas, which have weak blood circulation and are prone to fracture due to local pressure and stress during exercise, 29 this high-risk injury can very easily interfere with the normal healing of the fracture and lead to the development of osteonecrosis. ...
... Most fifth metacarpal fractures are treated conservatively with ulnar gutter splinting (UGS). Closed treatment of these fractures with immobilization can lead to complications such as malunion, delayed extension, stiffness, and decreased grip strength 11 . Although satisfactory clinical results have been reported with the application of the traditional UGS splint, it can lead to patient discomfort due to restriction of wrist and finger movements 12 . ...
... This is mainly due to some literature reporting a relatively large reduction in the elasticity of the healthy Achilles tendon after Achilles tendon rupture, which may affect the measurements on the affected side and the baseline for comparison. 34,35 Finally, most of the cases in this study were active people, not professional athletes, so the findings of this study have not been confirmed to apply to elite athletes. ...
... The etiology of snapping pes anserinus has been well described in several studies. Snapping pes anserinus is known to result due to exostosis of the underlying bone (7,8) or a deficiency in the accessory bands that stabilize the pes anserinus (1), in addition to instability of the pes anserinus tendon due to laxity of the ligament following trauma (9) The current study presented a case of snapping pes anserinus in bilateral knees of a 23-year-old skier with no previous history of trauma. No bony or intra-articular abnormality was found on previous static MRIs and static ultrasonography. ...
... 16 One study did not meet the age criteria despite mentioning adolescents in the title. 17 Two studies were excluded due to duplication of results, and one remaining was excluded as all patients underwent medial column shortening along with lateral column lengthening. [18][19][20][21] A total of 16 studies were included in the final review. ...
... Osteoid osteomas tend to occur mainly in the long bones and in relatively young adults. There are only a few reports of osteoid osteomas found on or around the wrist joint, [5][6][7][8] and reports of radial osteoid osteomas are especially rare [9,10]. When an osteoma occurs in a relatively uncommon location, it is often difficult to diagnose. ...
... After the removal of duplicates and review by title and abstract, 13 full-text articles were assessed for eligibility and 10 studies were included in descriptive synthesis. The type of observational study was retrospective for all the articles [9,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23], except for one which is prospective [24]. ...
... Equal stiffness between groups was found in seven studies (23.3%). The studies investigated idiopathic/nonspecific chronic neck pain (Dieterich et al., 2020;Wolff et al., 2022), tension-type headache (Kolding et al., 2018), low back pain (Pinto et al., 2022), patellofemoral pain syndrome (Botanlioglu et al., 2013), knee osteoarthritis (Gökşen et al., 2021) and rheumatoid arthritis (Alfuraih et al., 2020). No difference or higher stiffness in symptomatic individuals was identified in eleven studies (36.6%) that investigated chronic neck pain (Taş et al., 2018), migraine (Hvedstrup et al., 2020), cervicogenic headache (Sedlackova et al., 2021), myofascial pain syndrome in the neck region (Valera-Calero et al., 2021), rotator cuff tendinopathy (Leong et al., 2016), posterior shoulder pain (Itoigawa et al., 2022), low back pain (Masaki et al., 2017;Masaki et al., 2019;Murillo et al., 2019), patellofemoral pain syndrome (Botanlıoğlu et al., 2019) and medial tibial stress syndrome (Zhang et al., 2022). ...