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It is one of the few examples in the world: The patient who underwent a two-stage liver transplant regained his health.
Prof. Dr. Deniz Balcı and his team restored the patient to health with a two-stage transplantation process, which is one of the few applications under development in the world. In the transplantation, in the first stage, a small piece of liver taken from the donor was transplanted to the recipient by removing a part of the diseased liver. When the small piece of transplanted liver grew and became sufficient for the body, the remaining cirrhotic liver piece was removed from the patient with the second surgery.
He beat cancer with a two-stage liver surgery method
Receiving Hepatitis B treatment in Ankara; However, retired nurse Gülay Yıldırım (61), who neglected her check-ups due to the risk of coronavirus transmission, was diagnosed with liver cancer 2 months ago. Yıldırım regained his health with the rarely applied 'two-stage liver surgery' method. Yıldırım, who recovered from the disease by removing three-quarters of his liver and without a transplant, said, "I was told that I might not even survive the surgery. I said goodbye to everyone. Thank God, I am fine now."
His Liver Was Failing Due to the Disease Transmitted from Fox Fur
He Lost His Liver Due to the Disease Transmitted from the Fox! Mehmet Tamokur, who was examined at a hospital in Kayseri with complaints of sudden high fever and sweating, was hospitalized in the infection ward for 1 month with suspicion of infection. As his complaints continued to increase at the end of 1 month, the examinations were repeated and Tamokur was diagnosed with alveolar hydatid cyst (KH) disease. The patient, whose complaints did not decrease after drug treatment, was later treated with interventional radiological procedures. During these procedures, it was determined that his disease was not classical CH but 'giant alveolar hydatid cyst'. Tamokur came to Istanbul for his treatment. Prof on liver transplantation. Dr. The patient, whose all examinations were performed by Deniz Balcı, was taken into surgery without wasting any time after the further examinations were completed.
Current treatment methods were discussed at the Liver Transplantation Symposium
'Current Treatment Approaches in Liver Transplantation' organized by Medicana Health Group was held yesterday at Ataşehir Medicana Hospital. Current developments in liver transplantation were discussed at the symposium, which brought together famous names in the field of gastroenterology and transplant surgery across Turkey and Istanbul.
Global stars of health will meet at Halkbank Metaverse Event Center
Halkbank, which opened its first metaverse branch via application stores, will host the Istanbul 2022 Symposium, which will be held by the International Association of Liver Surgeons at Istanbul Bahçeşehir University, with its Metaverse Event Center.
A first in Turkey in liver cancer treatment
The liver of Sevil Erçin, who had no chance of organ transplantation and did not receive any response from the chemotherapy she had previously received, was removed, cleaned of the tumor and transplanted again.
New hope for liver cancer
It is applied in few centers in the world and is also used in Turkey by Prof. Dr. Two-stage surgery technique performed by Deniz Balcı and his team...
Ahmet Efe Gövcü, who was born with his organs reversed, clung to life with a transplant.
Ahmet Efe Gövcü, a 22-month-old liver cirrhosis patient whose organs were in the wrong place and whose bile ducts were not developed, clung to life with a liver transplant.
New technique from AU Medicine
Ankara University (AÜ) Faculty of Medicine Lecturer Assoc. Dr. Deniz Balcı and his team developed a new technique for the first time in the world in living donor liver transplantation operations, applied it to two patients, and shared the results at the World Liver Transplantation Congress held in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
The weight loss pill he bought online damaged his liver
The obese young girl used the slimming pill she bought online to lose weight. The transplant that brought Libyan Wafaa Mussa back to life, whose liver failed due to the effect of the herbal medicine she trusted, was performed in Turkey. Mussa, who regained his health after liver transplantation, dropped from 115 kilos to 85 kilos.
The slimming pill destroyed his liver!
The obese young girl used the slimming pill she bought online to lose weight. The transplant that brought Libyan Wafaa Mussa back to life, whose liver failed due to the effect of the herbal medicine she trusted, was performed in Turkey. Mussa, who regained his health after liver transplantation, dropped from 115 kilos to 85 kilos.
"Father's liver" to little Gülce
New Method Brings Hope to Liver Cancer Patients!
It is applied in a few centers in the world and is also used in Turkey by Assoc. Prof. Dr. The two-stage surgery technique performed by Deniz Balcı and his team brought hope to patients with advanced stage and widespread liver cancer who did not have the chance of surgery with normal methods.
Applause to Ankara Medicine
Assoc. Dr. Deniz Balcı and his team broke new ground in Turkey by removing the tumor in the liver of a 62-year-old female patient with a technique that can only be applied in a few centers in the world.
He Recovered His Lost Health in Turkey
He gave life for the second time
25-year-old Cihad Polat, who suffers from liver cirrhosis, regained his health with a transplant from his mother.
'Pocket' viewing before surgeries
Assoc. Dr. Deniz Balcı explained that with the software called 'Liver Vision', liver imaging has become 3-dimensional and the image can be sent to the physician via the internet via a mobile phone.
The mother's liver died
The solution for 25-year-old Jihad, who was in the grip of an incurable disease, was organ transplantation. Mother Gülcan Polat volunteered and gave life to her son with a liver transplant
He Lost His Liver While Trying to Lose Weight
He Had a Transplant Because of Weight Loss Medicine
He regained his health in Turkey
Virtual Medicine Was Killing
Libyan engineer found healing in Turkey
Libyan engineer Khaled El Hadad, who was expected to die in a short time if the transplant was not performed, was healed in Turkey with a liver transplant from his brother by Turkish doctors.
He regained his health
30 thousand people are waiting for organs in Turkey
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