Browsing by Author "Percin S."
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Aseptic necrosis of the hamate: a case report.
Tukenmez M.; Percin S.; Tezeren G. (2005)The case of a 25-year-old man with osteonecrosis of the hamate is reported. He had pain and swelling in his right wrist. The diagnosis was accomplished with plain radiographs as well as with MRI. The case was treated ... -
A new combination: Short stature, congenital unilateral absence of the fibula, oligodactyly and trigonocephaly [1]
Percin E.F.; Percin S. (1999)[No abstract available] -
One-stage combined surgery with or without preoperative traction for developmental dislocation of the hip in older children.
Tezeren G.; Tukenmez M.; Bulut O.; Cekin T.; Percin S. (2006)PURPOSE. To compare one-stage combined surgery with and without preoperative traction, in older children with developmental dislocation of the hip (DDH). METHODS. Records of 9 children who underwent combined surgery for ... -
Simultaneous bilateral fractures of the femoral neck and superior pubis ramus following renal failure-induced hypocalcaemic convulsions
There have only been a few reports of bilateral hip fractures resulting from hypocalcaemic convulsions. We report a case of simultaneous bilateral fractures of the femoral neck and superior pubic ramus caused by convulsions ... -
Surgical risk factors in Larsen's syndrome
Karakas K.; Percin E.F.; Percin S. (2000)The authors report on a child with typical Larsen's syndrome with some rare findings such as mixed-type hearing loss and with some potentially fatal operative risks including laryngomalacia and cervical instability. A few ... -
The surgical treatment of developmental dislocation of the hip in older children: A comparative study
Tezeren G.; Tukenmez M.; Bulut O.; Percin S.; Cekin T. (2005)The aim of this retrospective study was to compare simultaneous open reduction and Salter innominate osteotomy versus one-stage combined surgical treatment including femoral shortening. A total of 24 patients were studied. ... -
Two unusual types of syndactyly in the same family; Cenani-Lenz type and « new » type versus severe type I syndactyly?
Percin E.F.; Percin S. (2003)Two unusual types of syndactyly in the same family; Cenani-Lenz type and «new» type versus severe type I syndactyly?: Cenani-Lenz syndactyly is a very rare syndrome where the syndactyly is totally disorganized with abnormal ...