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    Nasal septal abscess: Uncommon localization of extraintestinal amoebiasis
    (2021) Yavuz, Haluk; Vural, Omer; 0000-0003-3320-204X; 0000-0001-7157-0850; 33272835; F-6315-2015; AAJ-1454-2021
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    Transoral Approach to the Giant Deep Lobe Parotid Gland Pleomorphic Adenoma
    (2021) Yavuz, Haluk; Vural, Omer; 0000-0003-3320-204X; 0000-0001-7157-0850; 33464770; F-6315-2015; AAJ-1454-2021
    Parapharyngeal space tumors are rare tumors that make up about 0.5% to 1% of all head and neck neoplasms. The majority of parapharyngeal space tumors, which are usually benign, consist of salivary gland tumors and neurogenic tumors. Although the transcervical, transparotid or transmandibular approach is generally preferred for the excision of these tumors, the transoral approach, which is more advantageous in terms of cosmetics and function, can be applied in selected cases. This article presents a case in which the giant pleomorphic adenoma originating from the deep lobe of the parotid gland is removed by transoral approach.
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    Cochlear Implant Failure in the Pediatric Population
    (2021) Ozer, Fulya; Yavuz, Haluk; Yilmaz, Ismail; Ozluoglu, Levent N.; 0000-0003-3320-204X; 34551468; F-6315-2015
    Background and Objectives: In cochlear implant (CI) surgery, the results and causes of revision and reimplantation may guide surgeons in establishing surgical protocols for revision surgery with safe audiological outcomes. The aim of this study was to review our experience in terms of etiology, surgical strategy, and hearing outcomes in pediatric patients who underwent CI removal and reimplantation. Subjects and Methods: All patients received implants of the same brand. Pre and postoperative Categories of Auditory Performance score and aided free-field pure tone audiometry thresholds were noted. In vivo integrity tests were performed for each patient and the results of ex vivo tests of each implant were obtained from manufacturer. Results: A total of 149 CIs were placed in 121 patients aged <18 years. The revision rate in children was 6.7% (10/121 children). Six patients had a history of head injury leading to a hard failure. The causes of reimplantation in others were soft failure (n=1), electrode migration (n=1), infection (n=1), and other (n=1). All patients showed better or similar postreimplantation audiological performance compared with pre-reimplantation results. Conclusions: It is very important to provide a safe school and home environment and educate the family for reducing reimplantation due to trauma. Especially for active children, psychiatric consultation should be continued postoperatively.