Browsing by Author "Datli, Asli"
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Application of the free-style brachial artery perforator based propellar flap in the management of axillary hidradenitis suppurativa
Datli, Asli; Demirel, Oguzhan (WILEY, 2022)Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory disease often requiring surgical intervention in extensive lesions. Total of seven axillary lesion with HS was treated with free-style perforator based ... -
Double layer lateral crural perichondrial flap for coverageand stabilization of tip graft
Demirel, Oguzhan; Datli, Asli (Springer Link, 2021)Background: Tip plasty is the most important step of rhinoplasty. To achieve symmetrical cartilages with ideal tip rotation, projection and supratip break many techniques were defined. Besides suture techniques, tip grafts ... -
Experience with cotical tunnel fixation in endoscopic brow Lift - carrier loop modification
Datli, Asli; Basaran, Karaca (TR- Dizin, 2021)Endoskopik kaş kaldırma ameliyatının geleneksel yöntemlere kıyasla ameliyat sahasının daha iyi görülmesi, daha kısa yara izleri, alopesi riskinin ve kafa derisi duyusal değişikliklerinin daha az olması gibi birçok avantajı ... -
Retrospective analysis of the first 50 emergency/elective surgical cases in terms of mortality and morbidity in CoVid-19 Pandemic Hospital in Istanbul
Peksen, Caghan; Aktokmakyan, Talar Vartanoglu; Savas, Osman Anil; Datli, Asli; Nurili, Fuat; Yurdaisik, Isil; Bozkurtgil, Neset; Yavuz, Fatime; Sumer, Aziz (EDIZIONI LUIGI POZZI, 2020)2019-nCoV currently named SARS-CoV-2 is a highly pathogenic Coronavirus identified in Wuhan China in December 2019. Turkey declared the first case relatively late compared to Asian and European countries on March 11, as ... -
Treating surgical site infection following posterior instrumentation with free-style deepithelialized propeller flap: a case report
Datli, Asli; Karasoy, Ismail; Zeynal, Mete (TURKISH JOINT DISEASES FOUNDATION, 2021)Surgical site infection is a challenging situation for all types of surgeons. Extensive debridement with or without implant removal can create soft tissue defects. A well-vascularized, adequate soft tissue is needed to ...