Zehra Bayramoglu
Istanbul Bilim University
22 Papers
113 Citations
Zehra Bayramoglu is an academic researcher from Istanbul Bilim University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiopulmonary bypass & Coronary artery bypass surgery. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications.
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Papers
Does off-pump CABG reduce gastrointestinal complications?
Ilhan Sanisoglu,Mustafa Güden,Zehra Bayramoglu,Ertan Sagbas,Cengiz Dibekoglu,S. Yavuz Sanisoglu,Belhhan Akpinar +6 more
TL;DR: Old age and advanced arteriosclerosis emerged as risk factors in both groups resulting in gastrointestinal complications suggesting the ischemic nature of the injury.
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Bone cement-enhanced sternal closure technique in cardiac surgery: effects on sternal union, pain and life quality
Zehra Bayramoglu,Yasemen Durak,Muhammed Bayram,Onur Levent Ulusoy,Baris Caynak,Ertan Sagbas,Belhan Akpinar +6 more
TL;DR: Kryptonite bone cement enhanced sternal closure, when combined with a standard wire cerclage, enhances mechanical strength, prevents sternal dehiscence, reduces postoperative pain and improves quality of life after conventional cardiac surgery.
Robotic-Enhanced Totally Endoscopic Mitral Valve Repair and Ablative Therapy
TL;DR: Robotic-enhanced mitral valve repair and ablation proved feasible in both patients with good clinical outcome and may find broader application in a selected group of patients with the continuing evolution in technology.
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Does off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery reduce mortality in high risk patients?
Belhhan Akpinar,Mustafa Güden,Ilhan Sanisoglu,Ertan Sagbas,Baris Caynak,Zehra Bayramoglu,Bayindir O +6 more
TL;DR: In low or moderate risk patients, CABG can be performed safely with or without CPB, and in high risk patients with several comorbidities, off-pump CABGs seems to be a safe and efficient method that can improve outcome.
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Angiographic evaluation of graft patency in robotic-assisted coronary artery bypass surgery: 8 year follow-up
TL;DR: Evaluating graft patency by a combination of invasive and non‐invasive coronary angiography methods in robotic‐assisted coronary artery surgery (CABG) for optimal quality control is evaluated.
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