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Mehmet Senoglu
Researcher at University of Health Sciences Antigua
Publications - 41
Citations - 768
Mehmet Senoglu is an academic researcher from University of Health Sciences Antigua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sacrum & Sagittal plane. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 39 publications receiving 672 citations. Previous affiliations of Mehmet Senoglu include Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University & Barrow Neurological Institute.
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Landmarks of the sacral hiatus for caudal epidural block: an anatomical study
Nimet Senoglu,Mehmet Senoglu,Hafize Öksüz,Yakup Gumusalan,K.Z. Yuksel,Beyazıt Zencirci,Meral Ezberci,Emine Kizilkanat +7 more
TL;DR: The triangle formed between the apex of the sacral hiatus and the superolateral sacral crests was found to have the features of an equilateral triangle, which will certainly be of use in determining the location of thesacral hiatus during CEB.
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The frequency and clinical significance of congenital defects of the posterior and anterior arch of the atlas
Mehmet Senoglu,Sam Safavi-Abbasi,Nicholas Theodore,Nicholas C. Bambakidis,Neil R. Crawford,Volker K.H. Sonntag +5 more
TL;DR: Most congenital anomalies of the atlantal arch are found incidentally in asymptomatic patients, and Congenital defects of the posterior arch are more common than defect of the anterior arch.
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Intraperitoneal Alpha-Lipoic Acid to prevent neural damage after crush injury to the rat sciatic nerve.
Mehmet Senoglu,Vedat Nacitarhan,Ergul Belge Kurutas,Nimet Senoglu,Idris Altun,Yalcin Atli,Davut Ozbag +6 more
TL;DR: A-LA administered before crush injury of the sciatic nerve showed significant protective effects against crush injury by decreasing the oxidative stress.
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Microsurgical management of spinal schwannomas: evaluation of 128 cases
Sam Safavi-Abbasi,Mehmet Senoglu,Nicholas Theodore,Ryan K. Workman,Alireza Gharabaghi,Iman Feiz-Erfan,Robert F. Spetzler,Volker K.H. Sonntag +7 more
TL;DR: Most spinal schwannomas in non-NF cases can be resected totally without or with minor postoperative deficits, and preoperative autonomic dysfunction does not improve significantly after surgical management.
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Biomechanical effects of laminoplasty versus laminectomy: stenosis and stability.
Venkat Subramaniam,Robert H. Chamberlain,Nicholas Theodore,Seungwon Baek,Sam Safavi-Abbasi,Mehmet Senoglu,Volker K.H. Sonntag,Neil R. Crawford +7 more
TL;DR: In vitro human cadaveric study simultaneously quantifying sagittal plane flexibility and spinal canal stenosis leaves the spine in a significantly more stable condition than laminectomy, however, laminoplasty failed to relieve stenosis completely.