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Item Kompleks Kalp Anomalisi ile Birlikte Protein C Eksikliği Bulunan Çocukta Aşamalı Tam Düzeltme Operasyonu(Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar Üniversitesi, 2018-01-01) Suzan, Dilek; Aydın, Selim; Kırat, Barış; Demir, İbrahim Halil; Ödemiş, Ender; Erek, ErsinÖZET Kalp cerrahisi uygulanacak, koagulopati tanısı olan hastalar, yüksek oranda kanama ve tromboz riski ile karşı karşıya kalabilirler. Bu çalışmada kompleks kalp anomalisi ile birlikte Protein C eksikliği tanısı bulunan ve 4 yaşında, aşamalı Rastelli operasyonu uyguladığımız hastamız sunulmaktadır. Protein C eksikliği tanısı, hastamız 1.5 yaşında iken modifiye-BT şant uygulanmasının ardından erken dönem şant trombozu oluşumu nedeniyle yapılan tetkikler sonucunda konulmuştu. Şant ameliyatı sonrasında 2.5 yıl antikoagülan ve antiagregan tedaviyle şantı açık olarak izlenmiş ve 4 yaşında başarılı Rastelli operasyonu uygulanmıştır. Olgumuzu paylaşmaktaki amacımız kalp cerrahisi sonrası tromboembolik olaylara yol açabilen predispozan faktörlerin önemine dikkat çekmektirItem Outcomes of Endovenous Cyanoacrylate Closure Using Venaseal System for Chronic Venous Insufficiency(Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar Üniversitesi, 2021-12-01) Temur, Bahar; Aydın, SelimABSTRACT Purpose: Endovenous cyanoacrylate closure of saphenous veins is a nonthermal, nonsclerosant ablation technique with satisfactory results. The objective of this study is to indicate the impact of Venaseal closure system in chronic venous insufficiency. Methods: Between March 2014- March 2019, 27 patients underwent a total of 40 procedures with the VenaSeal closure system for symptomatic saphenous vein reflux in our hospital. Beside glue ablation procedures, 16 patients underwent concomitant mini phlebectomy, 3 patients underwent perforan vein ligation and 1 patient underwent anterior accessory saphenous vein ligation. The mean age of the patients were 44.4±13.8 (19-67). Doppler ultrasound of the target vein was performed one and 12 months after treatment. Tumescent anesthesia and compression stockings were not used. Results: Mean follow up time was 34.3 ±17 months. The anatomical success rate was 100% at 1 month and 100% at 1 year and there was no recanalization in treated vein segment. All procedures were well tolerated with a median visual analog scale (VAS) pain score of 3.0 (range: 2–5) on a 10-point scale. The mean pre-operative revised venous clinical severity score was 7.5±2.6, which improved to 2.6±0.7, p< 0.001 at one month follow-up. Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism were not detected. Phlebitis was seen in 2 (7,4%) patients and hypersensitivity reaction occured in one patient (3,7%). Conclusion: Endovenous cyanoacrylate closure of refluxing saphenous veins offers a safe and effective treatment with reduced side effects.