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Öğe Anatomical and functional identification of the external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve: classification based on morphology and electrophysiological monitoring(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021) Gurleyik, Emin; Gurleyik, GunayBackground Motor function of the external branch of superior laryngeal nerve (EBSLN) is vital for voice quality. We studied the rate of EBSLN identification and integrity in the era of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM). Methods Anatomic and functional identification of 515 EBSLNs-at-risk was performed under the guidance of IONM that motor integrity was electrophysiologically checked. The functional integrity was assessed with crico-thyroid muscle (CTM) twitches and/or recordable waveform amplitude. We tried to establish the systematic classification of EBSLN identification and integrity. Results Visual, electrophysiological and total identification rates were 64.3%, 31.6% and 95.9%, respectively. We could identify 4.1% of EBSLNs neither anatomically nor electrophysiologically. We recorded CTM twitches alone or both CTM twitches and wave amplitude in 203(39.4%) and 291(56.5%) branches respectively. Identification features of EBSLNs were systematically classified under three main types: Visualized-monitored (1), non-visualized-monitored (2), unidentified (3), and electrophysiological integrity of EBSLNs under two subtypes: CTM twitches alone (a) and CTM twitches and wave amplitude (b). Conclusion Dedicated thyroid surgeon could visually identify EBSLNs. IONM contribution significantly increases the identification rate. Systematic classification of identification and electrophysiological integrity of EBSLNs may increase comprehensive knowledge about its motor function that is crucial for complication-free thyroidectomy.Öğe Retrosternal thyrothymic remnant affects completeness of thyroidectomy: A case report(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2024) Gurleyik, Emin; Gonullu, Emin; Yekenkurul, Erman; Gursoy, FatihIntroduction and importance: The majority of surgical thyroid disorders are treated by thyroidectomy (total or hemithyroidectomy). Anatomical variants of embryologic origin may threaten the effectiveness of thyroid surgery and complete removal of thyroid tissue. Case presentation: A female patient who underwent a total thyroidectomy, postoperatively had normal serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels without hormone replacement. Serum TSH and thyroglobulin levels were within normal range. A thyroid nuclear scan and chest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) indicated a large retrosternal thyroid remnant. Clinical discussion: Separated thyroid remnant in the thyrothymic tract, forgotten during primary surgery, was the source of hormone production. Total thyroidectomy was not achieved due to embryologic remnant, and complete resection of thyroid tissue was affected by separated retrosternal thyrothymic rest. Conclusion: Surgeon awareness of anatomic variants of embryological origin undoubtedly improves thyroid surgery outcomes. Beside the anatomically based approach, total thyroidectomy could be achieved by an embryologically based approach.Öğe Separate thyrothymic thyroid remnant; clinically crucial anatomic variation(Korean Surgical Society, 2020) Gurleyik, Emin; Gurleyik, GunayPurpose: The anatomical variations of the thyroid gland including separate thyroidal remnant at the thyrothymic area are of significance during thyroid surgery for total thyroidectomy, and for recurrent goitre. In the present study, we aimed to detect the separate rests of thyroidal tissue in the thyrothymic region. Methods: The thyrothymic region was explored for identification, dissection, and excision of separate thyroidal remnants in 134 patients who underwent primary thyroid surgery. In this series, we studied the incidence and anatomical features of the thyrothymic remnant and its relation with other embryologic remnants. Results: Overall, 222 sides of the thyroid were explored in this study. An entirely separate thyrothymic remnant of the thyroid was identified and excised in 8 of 134 patients (6%). Mean size of removed remnants was 36.4 mm (range, 29-45 mm) in diameter. The incidences of pyramidal lobe (PL) and Zuckerkandl's tubercle (ZTI were 71.6% and 59.7%, respectively. The thyrothymic remnant coexisted with PLs in 4 patients. Four patients had all 3 embryologic remnants: thyrothymic remnant, PLs, and ZTs. Conclusion: An entirely separate thyroidal remnant at the thyrothymic area is not a rare variation. The considerably large size of a remnant may threaten the completeness of thyroidectomy and may result in recurrence if it is left behind after thyroid surgery. Awareness, identification, and excision of the separate remnant at the thyrothymic area and the other embryologic remnants are critical for ensuring completeness of thyroidectomy and preventing recurrences.Öğe Targeted axillary biopsy and sentinel lymph node biopsy for axillary restaging after neoadjuvant chemotherapy(Korean Surgical Society, 2021) Gurleyik, Gunay; Aksu, Sibel Aydin; Aker, Fugen; Tekyol, Kubra Kaytaz; Tanrikulu, Eda; Gurleyik, EminPurpose: Accurate restaging of the axilla after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is an important issue to ensure deescalating axillary surgery in patients with initial metastatic nodes. We aimed to present our results of targeted axillary biopsy (TAB) combined with sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) for axillary restaging after NAC. Methods: In 64 breast cancer patients who underwent NAC, biopsy-proven positive nodes were marked with clips before NAC, and ultrasound-guided wire localization of clip-marked nodes was performed after NAC. Patients underwent TAB and SLNB for post-NAC axilla restaging. Results: Identification rates of post-NAC TAB and SLNB were 98.4% and 87.5%, respectively (P = 0.033). Histopathology revealed a nodal pathologic complete response (pCR) rate of 47% in which axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) was avoided. TAB alone and SLNB alone detected residual disease in 29 (85.3%) and 20 (58.8%) patients (P = 0.029), respectively. Whereas rates of up to 97% had been achieved with a combination of TAB and SLNB. The pCR rates after NAC were 64.3% for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive and triple-negative tumors and 13.6% in luminal tumors (P = 0.0002). Conclusion: Pathologic analysis following TAB combined with SLNB revealed the pCR rates to NAC in a considerable number of patients that provided de-escalation of axillary surgery. A combination of SLNB and TAB was found to be an accurate procedure in establishing residual nodal disease. This combined procedure in patients with initially positive nodes was a reliable method for post-NAC axillary restaging.Öğe The triad of non-recurrent laryngeal nerve; three associated predicting variants in the era of nerve monitoring: A case report(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2023) Gurleyik, EminIntroduction and importance: The prediction and early identification of non-recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) may minimize risk of injury. It could be associated with other coincident variants that predict non-RLN, leading to its proper identification.Case presentation: A patient with multinodular goiter underwent total thyroidectomy under intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) guidance. Preoperative thoracic computerized tomography (CT) scan/angiography revealed aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA). During thyroid surgery, the vagus nerve (VN) was identified in the neurovascular bundle. An anatomic variation of the VN was observed, as it was medially placed in relation to the common carotid artery (CCA). Pre-dissection electrophysiological stimulus of the VN (V1) was negative. Thus, a right non-RLN was identified with careful surgical dissection. The branching point of the non-RLN on the VN was identified, and non-RLN was fully exposed until the laryngeal entry. IONM revealed that V1 signal was negative if derived distal to the non-RLN separation, and positive if derived proximal to the non-RLN separation. Clinical discussion: ARSA detected by preoperative CT scan is associated with non-RLN. The medial course of the VN in relation to the CCA was found as a coincident anatomic variant with the non-RLN. Absence of predissection V1 signal by IONM was an electrophysiological variant associated with the non-RLN.Conclusion: ARSA is a reliable variant for predicting the non-RLN. VN medial to the CCA and absence of electrophysiological V1 signal could precisely predict the non-RLN. Therefore, the coincidence of three anatomical and electrophysiological variants with non-RLN could lead to the prediction of non-RLN.Öğe Video-endoscopic Tension-free Groin Hernia Repair via Total Extraperitoneal Approach(Cureus Inc, 2020) Dogan, Sami; Gurleyik, EminIntroduction Tension-free repair of groin hernias with synthetic material by video-endoscopic surgery is a widely accepted method that is performed by various approaches. We aim to present our results of video-endoscopic tension-free repair of groin hernias via the total extraperitoneal (TEP) approach. Methods Between September 2016 and December 2018, 124 patients with groin hernias underwent tension-free repair using prolene mesh by video-endoscopic surgery via the TEP approach. This is a retrospective analysis of 110 (88.7%) male and 14 (11.3%) female patients with a mean age of 48.1 years. Groin hernia types, locations of hernias, intraoperative and postoperative complications, results of the mean 24-month follow-up, and recurrence rate were reported. Results A total of 134 hernias were repaired in 124 patients who had 53 (42.7%) right, 61 (49.2%) left, and 10 (8.1%) bilateral groin hernias. The most common hernia type was an indirect inguinal hernia in 83/134 (62%) groin hernias. A total of 119 (88.8%) and 15 (11.2%) hernias were primary and recurrent, respectively. Seroma was detected in two (1.6%) patients in the early postoperative period. The mean duration of hospital stay was 1.4 (1-3) days. During the follow-up period, hernia recurrence was determined in three (2.4%) patients. Hernia recurrence was detected among patients who were operated on during the first half of the study. Conclusion Tension-free repair of groin hernias by video-endoscopic technique via the TEP approach can be performed with very low complication and recurrence rates. The success of the TEP approach increases parallel to increasing surgical experience. The results of hernia repair via the TEP approach are highly satisfactory and encouraging, especially when attention is paid to proper patient selection during the learning curve period.