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Yayın Detection of Meatal Stenosis with Uroflowmetry in Cases of Distal Hypospadias that are Operated with the TIPU Technique(MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA PVT LTD, 2016) Guvercin, Emre; Temiz, Gokhan; Cakmakoglu, Cagri; Yesiloglu, Nebil; Faydaci, Gokhan; Filinte, Gaye Taylan; Bozkurt, Mehmet; Akoz, TayfunObjective: Meatal stenosis after hypospadias surgery causes difficulty in urination and intermittent cessation in urinary stream at the early postoperative period. Increasing the duration of catheterization, meatotomy, and meatal revision surgeries are among the procedures applied for meatal stenosis. If the diagnosis of meatal stenosis is made at an earlier stage, it is easier to manage it, especially in the younger age group. We aimed to determine whether the uroflowmetry technique can be a guide for detecting and following meatal stenosis. Material and Methods: Forty-one cases with distal hypospadias operated with the Tubularized Incised Plate Urethroplasty (TIPU) technique were involved in this study. At the postoperative 1st month, all the patients with or without complaints of meatal stenosis had uroflowmetries with an effort to provide an objective data for diagnosing stenosis at the early stages. The results of uroflowmetries were compared with the clinical signs of meatal stenosis. Results: The average maximum flow rate was found to be 11.3 mL/s (6.7-31.6), and the average voided quantity of urine was detected as 181.7 mL/s (71-283) as result of uroflowmetry. Ureteral stenosis was clinically diagnosed in three patients with intermittent urination, prolonged urination with poor flow, and with difficulty in starting urination. All patients were found to be similar. The uroflowmetry results were parallel to the clinical outcome in all patients. Conclusion: In the early stages, uroflowmetry can assist clinical observation as a non-invasive method. In addition, it makes it possible to perform earlier therapeutic interventions.Yayın A prospective randomized multicenter study of Turkish Society of Urooncology comparing two different mechanical bowel preparation methods for radical cystectomy(ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2013) Aslan, Guven; Baltaci, Sumer; Akdogan, Bulent; Kuyumcuoglu, Ugur; Kaplan, Mustafa; Cal, Cag; Adsan, Oztug; Turkolmez, Kadir; Ugurlu, Ozgur; Ekici, Sinan; Faydaci, Gokhan; Mammadov, Elnur; Turkeri, Levent; Ozen, Haluk; Beduk, YasarObjective: To investigate the outcomes and complication rates of urinary diversion using mechanical bowel preparation (BP) with 3 day conventional and limited BP method through a standard perioperative care plan. Materials and methods: This study was designed as a prospective randomized multicenter trial. All patients were randomized to 2 groups. Patients in standard 3-day BP protocol received diet restriction, oral antibiotics to bowel flora, oral laxatives, and saline enemas over a 3-day period, whereas limited the BP arm received liberal use of liquid diet, sodium phosphate laxative, and self administered enema the day before surgery. All patients received same perioperative treatment protocol. The endpoints for the assessment of outcome were anastomotic leakage, wound infection, wound dehiscence, intraperitoneal abscess, peritonitis, sepsis, ileus, reoperation, and mortality. Bowel function recovery, including time to first bowel movement, time to first oral intake, time to regular oral intake, and length of hospital stay were also assessed. Results: Fifty-six patients in 3-day BP and 56 in limited BP arm were evaluable for the study end points. Postoperatively, 1 patient in limited BP and 2 patients in 3-day BP arm died. There was no statistical difference in any of the variables assessed throughout the study, however, a favorable return of bowel function and time to discharge as well as lower complication rate were observed in limited BP group. Conclusions: Regarding all endpoints, including septic and nonseptic complications, current clinical research offers no evidence to show any advantage of 3-day BP over limited BP. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.