Assist. Prof. Mehmet Alperen AVCI
08 Eylül 2023

Assist. Prof. Mehmet Alperen AVCI

 

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Department of General Surgery

 

Education: Ondokuz Mayız University Faculty of Medicine (2013). Health Sciences University, Ankara Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Training and Research Hospital, Department of General Surgery, General Surgery Specialization training (2020).

 

Research Areas: Comparison of stool occult blood and wall thickness increase findings in computerized tomography in patients who underwent endoscopy and colonoscopy, Examination of pathological and laboratory findings of Helicobacter pylori infection in patients who underwent endoscopy, Studies on surgical resection of difficult polyps in colonoscopic procedures, Studies on scoring systems used in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis, Investigations on the preoperative role of dynamic abdominal computed tomography in gastric tumors, rare obturator hernias, primary umbilical endometriosis and common non-traumatic emergency surgical diseases are among his research areas.

 

Selected Studies: He wrote his specialty thesis on “Comparison of occult blood in stool and visceral wall thickness in computed tomography in patients undergoing endoscopy / colonoscopy” (2020).  Primary umbilical endometriosis: Menstruating from the umbilicus. (2017), “Difficult” colorectal polyps which we resected surgically (2018), Preoperative Role of Dynamic Abdominal Computed Tomography in Gastric Tumors (2020), Endoscopic Findings of the Gastrointestinal Tract and Conjunctions with Preceding Tomography Findings (2021), Are scoring systems detecting acute appendicitis reliable? a prospective clinical study (2022), Nadir Postauriküler Pilonidal Sinüs Olgusu (2022), Evaluation of Helicobacter pylori Infection with Endoscopic, Pathological, and Laboratory Findings. (2022) are some of the studies he is the author or the co-author of.

 

Office: Samsun Health Application and Research Center (Samsun Training and Research Hospital)

e-mail: mehmet.avci@samsun.edu.tr

Tel: +90 (362) 311 15 00