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Öğe Axillary lipogranuloma mimicking carcinoma metastasis after silicone breast implant rupture: A case report(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2013) Gundeslioglu, A. Ozlem; Hakverdi, Sibel; Erdem, Ozlem; Ozen, E. Cigdem; Inan, Irfan; Emlik, DilekSilicone-gel-filled breast implants have been widely used for breast augmentation and reconstruction after mastectomy. However, silicone implants have some well-known complications, such as implant rupture, which requires surgical intervention. Dissemination of silicone particles out of the implant causes a granulomatous reaction, a phenomenon known as silicone granuloma, in breast parenchyma as well as axillary, breast and chest wall lymph nodes, which mimics breast cancer metastasis. However, lipogranuloma after silicone breast implant rupture has not been reported in the literature, although it is a common complication after mineral oil or liquid silicone injection. We present a case report of an axillary lymphadenopathy resulting from lipogranuloma after silicone-gel-filled implant rupture. Review of the literature suggests that this is the first report of a lipogranuloma resulting from implant rupture. (C) 2012 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Öğe Burn and Mandible Fracture Due to Pressure Cooker Explosion(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010) Gundeslioglu, A. Ozlem; Yenidunya, M. OguzA burn case of 42-year-old female patient due to pressure cooker explosion associated with mandibular fracture is presented. After early tangential excision of the deep second-and third-degree-burn areas, a split-thickness skin grafting was applied. Open reduction and internal fixation therapy with miniplate system were done for linear symphysis fracture. As much as we know, there was [GRAPHICS] no report in the literature about pressure-cooking burn accompanying mandibular fracture.Öğe COMPLICATIONS IN CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY PRACTICE REQUIRING PLASTIC SURGICAL AID(Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd, 2009) Yenidunya, M. Oguz; Gundeslioglu, A. OzlemBackground: Coronary bypass surgery is a common operation in cardiovascular surgery clinics and the operation is performed on both the chest and leg regions. Material and Methods: We evaluated 20 patients retrospectively. The patients with some complications who have been operated by cardiovascular surgeons in different hospitals and who have been consulted from our clinic were included in this study. Findings: The mean age of the patients was 55. Eight patients were female and 12 were male. Simple skin grafting was the first choice for extremity defects and pectoralis major musculocutaneous flaps were the first choice for the sternal defects. The hospitalization time varied between 2 and 3 weeks. One patient died two days after the operation. Discussion: The problems associated with cardiovascular surgery may be evaluated under three main groups: 1. General problems such as pressure sores, extravasation injuries; 2. The problems relating to the operation field such as strenotomy defects, vein donor site defects; 3. Complications that may occur following an invasive procedure instead of the surgery such as ischemia or lymphedema following angiography. Conclusion: It may seem that the practice of Plastic Surgery and the practice of Cardiovascular Surgery are far from each other. However, surgical practice without complications mentioned in this study is far from reality and it should be expected only a good hope. It can be said that in each hospital that cardiovascular surgery is performed, the existence of Plastic Surgery departments would be helpful.