Editorial Board
Resit Sevimli
Inonu University · Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology · Turkey
Editorial leadership for Journal of Biosemiotic Research
Research interests
- Fracture Trauma Surgery Arthroplasty Knee Arthroplasty Hip
- Knee Arthroplasty Hip Arthroplasty
Biography
- Resit Sevimli currently works at the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Inonu University. Resit does research in Orthopedic Surgery.
- Their current project is 'patellar giant-cell tumor.'
Research:
- An investigation of infection rate and seasonal effect level in total joint replacement cases.
- Clinical features and follow-up results of the patients with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in orthopedic practice.
- Mid term results of radial metaphyseal core decompression on Kienböck's disease.
- Distribution and evaluation of primary bone and soft tissue tumors admitted from Malatya province and surrounding provinces.
- Percutaneous surgery using Admix NoKorTM Non-Coring 16 G needle in cases with trigger finger.
- Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis with Atypical Intervertebral Disc and Sacroiliac Joint Involvement Mimicking Osteoarticular Tuberculosis in an Adult.
- The effect of tramadole HCL and paracetamol on fracture healing in rat tibia model.
- Clinical Results of Minor Upper Extremity Replantation and Revascularisation Patients in Comparison to the Literature: A Clinical Study.
- A patellar giant-cell tumor with soft tissue involvement: An alternative treatment method and review of the literature.
- The Amputation Endicated Extremity Can Be Recovered by Multidisciplinary Treatment: A Case Report and Review of Literature [Multidisipliner Yaklasimla Amputasyon Endikasyonu Olan Ekstremite Kurtarilabilir: Olgu Sunumu ve Literatur Derlemesi].
- Three-dimensional Spinal Deformity: Scoliosis [Uc Boyutlu Omurga Deformitesi: Skolyoz].
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This journal is guided by Resit Sevimli (Inonu University · Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.