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Öğe Comparison of the result of consolidative technique otoplasty and incisionless otoplasty in the repairs of prominent ears(Springer, 2016) Temel, Metin; Kahraman, S. Samil; Berber, Ozge; Cevik, Cengiz; Akoglu, ErtapWe aimed to compare the long-term results of complications of consolidative technique otoplasty (CTO) and incisionless otoplasty (IO). The study consists of 156 patients who were operated between 2006 and 2015. According to surgical techniques, these patients were divided into two groups as IO group and CTO group. The distance between the head and the ear was assessed by measuring the four points preoperatively and postoperatively (SUP: most superior helical point, SCA: superior conchal attachment, ICA: inferior conchal attachment, and lobule). Early and late postoperative complications, operative time were recorded. 128 ears in IO group, 163 ears in CTO group were prominent. When postoperative SUP, SCA, ICA, lobule values for right and left ears in both groups were statistically evaluated, it was found that CTO technique has led to significantly greater improvement compared to the IO technique (p < 0.001). The success rate in IO technique and CTO technique was 72 and 96 %, respectively. Early complications were similar in both groups. The late period complication determined much more frequently was seen in the IO group. Concerning operative time, it was identified as significantly lower in the IO group (p < 0.001). The early-term outcomes of both techniques were similar; however, the complication rates due to suture material and needed for revision in IO technique were higher whereas CTO technique was more permanent with lower complication risks.Öğe The relationship between tinnitus and mean platelet volume(Derman Medical Publ, 2017) Arli, Cengiz; Ozler, Gul Soylu; Ozcan, Oguzhan; Kahraman, S. Samil; Cevik, Cengiz; Sarac, Elif TubaAim: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between tinnitus and mean platelet volume (MPV). Material and Method: 40 subjects with tinnitus and 40 healthy subjects as control group with no evidence of ear pathology or cardiovascular diseases were Included in the study. The evaluation of the subjects included a detailed history, otorhinolaryngological examination, assessment of laboratory blood parameters. MPV, platelet distribution width (PDW) and platelet count (PC). Then the subjects were compared. Results: The groups were similar in terms of age and gender (p=0.068, p=0.649). The mean MPV values in tinnitus group and control group were similar (p=0.522). Also, the mean PDW and PC values in tinnitus group and control group were similar (p=0.311, p=0.402). Discussion: We found that there was no significant difference in MPV values of patients with tinnitus compared to the control group. MPV values alone do not seem to play a major role in the pathogenesis of tinnitus.