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Öğe Effect of graduation centers on the academic career of orthopedic surgeons in Turkey(DergiPark, 2019) Üçpunar, Hanifi; Çamurcu, Yalkın; Çöbden, Adem; Özcan, Seçkin; Saygılı, Hakan; Sofu, HakanPurpose: The aim of this study was to assess whether orthopedic surgeons’ graduation centers affect their academic career. Materials and Methods: In this observational study, we have reached the education and working information of 1767 orthopedic surgeons currently working in Turkey. Orthopedic surgeons’ graduation centre and city, current affiliation, current academic status and duration of practice were investigated through web. According to their graduation centre, orthopedic surgeons were divided into two groups as a university hospital and training and research hospital. Results: Orthopedic surgeons’ current affiliations were significantly associated with their graduation centres and cities. Besides, orthopedic surgeons graduated from university hospitals were more likely to have an academic career than those graduated from training and research hospitals; however, no significant association was found between the city of graduation and academic career. According to regression analysis, orthopedic surgeons graduated from university hospitals were more likely to affiliate in university hospitals and private hospitals. Conclusion: Orthopedic surgeons graduated from university hospitals were significantly more likely to affiliate in universityÖğe The incidence and interrelationship of concomitant anomalies in congenital scoliosis(Turkish Neurosurgical Soc, 2019) Sevencan, Ahmet; Misir, Abdulhamit; Üçpunar, Hanifi; Balioğlu, Mehmet Bülent; Gür, Volkan; Akıncı, ŞuayipAIM: To report the incidence and interrelationship of concomitant anomalies in congenital scoliosis (CS) patients. MATERIAL and METHODS: Whole-spine computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination, echocardiography, and renal ultrasonography (USG) evaluations of 231 patients with CS were reviewed. Additionally, intraspinal pathologies and structural cardiac and renal anomalies were recorded. RESULTS: The incidence of intraspinal pathology was 53.7%. Echocardiography was performed in 140 of 231 patients, and congenital heart disease was detected in 38 patients. Renal USG was performed in 133 of 231 patients, and a renal disease was detected in 37 patients. In 133 patients, spinal MRI, echocardiography, and renal USG were performed. In 22 of 67 (32.8%) patients with an intraspinal anomaly, an additional cardiac anomaly was detected. In 27 of 67 (40.3%) patients with an intraspinal anomaly, an additional renal anomaly was detected. In 47.3% of patients with a cardiac anomaly, an additional renal anomaly was detected. In 15 of 133 patients (11.2%) intraspinal, cardiac, and renal anomalies were identified. CONCLUSION: Surgeons should evaluate additional anomalies in CS if patients report having a congenital anomaly. Because cardiac and renal anomalies increase intra- and postoperative complication risks, a careful and comprehensive preoperative evaluation is needed.Öğe Paediatric orthopaedics through paintings(British Editorial Soc Bone Joint Surgery, 2018) Çamurcu, Yalkın; Sofu, Hakan; Üçpunar, Hanifi; Duman, S.; Çöbden, AdemPurpose Some famous artistic representations created throughout the centuries can reveal a hidden or mysterious diagnosis of some diseases and these paintings have always drawn the attention of physicians interested in art. Artistic illustration of a child with a malformation or disability can reflect the characteristic appearance of a disease and its historic perspective. Some articles have revealed the definite diagnosis of a child with achondroplasia through portraits of dwarfs and some studies have discussed the secret diagnosis of a crippled child with Pes Equinovarus or poliomyelitis. In this study, we aim to introduce some paintings that reveal musculoskeletal diseases related to paediatric orthopaedics. Methods Paintings painted since the Renaissance were reviewed and collected via web searches. Artistic paintings depicting children with suspected paediatric orthopaedic diseases were analyzed in this study. Results Paintings in which artists have depicted children with achondroplasia, poliomyelitis and clubfoot were found. Conclusion The investigation of a drawing depicting a disabled child may encourage an orthopaedic surgeon to introduce an analytical approach using visual cues. These paintings may also enhance the observational skills of paediatric orthopaedic surgeons, give information about the historical process of a disease and demonstrate the impact of the disease at the time the painting was painted.