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Browsing Makale Koleksiyonu by Author "Mahmut Yuksel"

Browsing Makale Koleksiyonu by Author "Mahmut Yuksel"

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  • Mahmut Yuksel; Seluk Disibeyaz; Mustafa Kaplan; Parlak, Erkan; Hakan Yildiz; Ihsan Ates; Ertugrul Kayacetin (TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 2016)
    Conclusion: For CBD stones that cannot be removed by standard methods, temporary plastic stenting is an alternative method.
  • Parlak, Erkan; Nuretdin Suna; Ufuk B. Kuzu; Ismail Taskiran; Hakan Yildiz; Serkan Torun; Mahmut Yuksel; Bahattin Cicek; Selcuk Disibeyaz; Burhan Sahin (LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2015)
    Basis and Purpose:The presence of peripapillary diverticulum (PPD) can cause some biliary diseases, especially common bile duct stones, and also, literally, can change the technique of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopanc ...
  • Parlak, Erkan; Köksal, Aydın Şeref; Erkin Oztas; Selcuk Disibeyaz; Bulent Odemis; Mahmut Yuksel; Hakan Yildiz; Nurgul Sasmaz; Burhan Sahin (SPRINGER WIEN, 2016)
    Endoscopic sphincterotomy bleeding is less frequently observed in patients with cirrhosis who underwent sphincterotomy with alternating mixed current in the pulse cut mode compared with those with blended current.
  • Nuretdin Suna; Köksal, Aydın Şeref; Hakan Yildiz; Parlak, Erkan; Ufuk Baris Kuzu; Mahmut Yuksel; Onur Aydinli; Nesrin Turhan; Sukran Zisan Sakaogullari; Zeki Mesut Yalinkilic; Yasemin Ozin; Nurgul Sasmaz (UNIV CATHOLIQUE LOUVAIN-UCL, 2015)
    Conclusions : The prevalence of advanced histology in diminutive polyps is quite low (1.3%) which supports the clinical implementation of discard, resect and discard strategies in diminutive polyps.
  • Nuretdin Suna; Parlak, Erkan; Ufuk Baris Kuzu; Hakan Yildiz; Köksal, Aydın Şeref; Erkin Oztas; Zeliha Sirtas; Mahmut Yuksel; Onur Aydinli; Zulfikar Bilge; Ismail Taskiran; Nurgul Sasmaz (LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2016)
    Our study showed that in patients receiving no diagnosis of BE on their first endoscopic examination performed for any reason, the prevalence of BE on their second endoscopy within 6 years was very low (0.66%).