What is an orthopedist and what does he do: He diagnoses muscle, bone, cartilage, joint, ligament, nervous system, veins and tendon diseases and disorders, and after making the diagnosis, treats these conditions with surgical and non-surgical methods. These diseases may be congenital, occur due to aging, or occur as a result of trauma.
Who are our patients: Anyone from newborn to the elderly can be our patient.
Diseases we treat: Foot and ankle problems, hand-wrist diseases, hip problems, muscle-bone infections, knee surgery and diseases, muscle-bone oncological problems, pain treatment, children orthopedic diseases, rehabilitation, shoulder and elbow surgery, spine diseases and surgery, sports injuries, trauma, deformity surgery, osteoporosis (bone loss), joint replacement (arthroplasty-prosthesis) surgery, arthroscopy surgery.
Orthopedics and technology: Bio absorbable implants, titanium implants, MRI, PET, CT, ultrasound, digital xray, arthroscopic joint surgery, robotic surgery, custom made implant technology, unicompartmental joint arthroplasty, surgical stem cell application , cartilage surgery, 3D deformity correction surgery, hybrid external fixator systems, mini open surgical techniques, open and closed surgical techniques, personalized implants with 3D titanium printing. Prosthesis and orthosis technology.
Materials used in orthopedic surgery: Titanium, nitinol (nickel-titanium), ceramic, silver, tantalum, cobalt-chrome, tungsten, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), calcium hydroxyapetite, hydroxyapetite coated titanium, polymethylmethacrylic acid, polyglycolic acid, chitosan...
Arthroplasty: Surgery to replace joints such as shoulder, knee, hip, ankle with metallic and polyethylene implants.
Arthroscopy: joint surgery using probes. Joints such as knee, shoulder, ankle and hip are visualized with minimally invasive techniques and necessary surgery is performed.
Cartilage transplantation: The damaged cartilage tissue is taken from the patient. solid cartilage -bone replacement surgery with combination.
Orthopedist treats his patients with surgical and non-surgical methods. These are physical therapy methods, stem cell therapy, plastering, use of prosthesis and orthoses, drug therapy and similar methods.
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