トルコ, イスタンブール
Sedat Karademir
- セダット・カラデミル — 臓器移植およびHPB外科部門の部長であり、膵臓の複雑な手術を専門としております。
- アナドル医療センターはジョンズ・ホプキンス病院の関連施設であり、MTQUAによる世界トップ10病院に選ばれております。
- 費用に含まれるもの:肝臓専門医による診察、外科医による診察、空港-クリニック-空港間の送迎。
- 宿泊に関するご案内:宿泊費は費用に含まれておりません。入院およびホテルの滞在日数は0日となっております。
| トルコ | オーストリア | スペイン | |
| 膵臓癌手術 | から $9,000 | から $40,000 | から $35,000 |
| 膵頭十二指腸切除術 | から $23,000 | から $45,000 | から $25,000 |
| 遠位膵切除術 | から $13,000 | - | - |
| 膵腫瘍摘出術 | から $10,000 | - | - |
Hisar Hospital Intercontinentalは、イスタンブール(トルコ)に位置する多診療科医療センターであり、治療の質と安全性の高い基準を満たすとして国際医療機能評価機構(JCI)の認定を受けています。
同院は、腫瘍科、血液科、心臓血管外科、整形外科、ならびに胃スリーブ切除術・バイパス術・バルーン療法を含む肥満外科手術を専門としており、総合的な健康診断も提供しています。
毎年50万人を超える患者がHisar Hospital Intercontinentalで医療を受けています。ヨーロッパ、アメリカ、アフリカ、独立国家共同体(CIS)、およびバルカン諸国からの患者が、専門的かつ高水準の治療を求めて同院を選択しています。
メモリアル・バフチェリエヴレル病院(Memorial Bahçelievler Hastanesi)は、イスタンブールに位置する環境に配慮した設計の多診療科医療センターです。病院敷地内には多くの緑地が整備されており、患者様の心理的な快適性と早期回復に寄与しています。
当医療施設は、腫瘍治療、心臓血管外科、整形外科、脳神経外科、泌尿器科、婦人科、一般外科およびロボット手術を専門としています。
メモリアル・シシュリ病院はイスタンブールに位置するトルコを代表する総合医療センターの一つであり、53,000㎡の敷地に252床・13室の手術室・高度集中治療ユニットを備えています。2000年に開設され、JCI(Joint Commission International)認定を取得したトルコ初・世界21番目の病院となり、世界水準の医療を証明しています。 当院は腫瘍内科・臓器および骨髄移植(臓器移植成功率90%)・体外受精(IVF)・脳神経外科・肥満外科・ロボット手術・遺伝医学における専門性で高く評価されています。最先端技術と専門センターを完備したメモリアル・シシュリは毎年167か国からの患者様を受け入れており、最高水準の医療ケアとイスタンブールならではの文化的・観光的魅力を兼ね備えています。
ハジェテペ大学がん研究所およびMDアンダーソンがんセンターでの研修を経て、消化器がんを専門とする。複雑な腫瘍学的症例に豊富な経験を持つ。
29年の経験年以上の経験を持つケマル・ラサ医師は、アナドル医療センターにおいて低侵襲膵臓癌手術を専門としています。
Peker教授は膵臓癌外科を専門とし、Hisar Hospital Intercontinentalにて400件以上の膵臓癌手術を執刀してきました。
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdulcabbar Kartal is a distinguished colorectal and general surgeon practicing at Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul. With over 17 years of surgical experience, he specializes in colorectal surgery, HIPEC (hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy) for peritoneal cancers, bariatric surgery, and minimally invasive procedures.
Dr. Kartal graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine in 2007 and completed his general surgery specialization at Istanbul Şişli Etfal Training and Research Hospital (2007-2013). He served as Assistant Professor at Istanbul Okan University (2016-2020) before receiving his Associate Professor title in 2020. In 2021, he earned the prestigious FEBS-C certification from the European Society of Coloproctology and became a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS).
Dr. Kartal has published over 40 articles in international peer-reviewed journals and is an active member of the Turkish Society of Colon and Rectal Surgery, European Society of Coloproctology, and Turkish Surgical Association.
Pancreatic cancer surgery success rates in Turkey reach 75% to 95% at high-volume, JCI-accredited centers. Early-stage patients see approximately 80% surgical efficacy. The complex Whipple procedure maintains an 85% success rate for head tumors, while distal pancreatectomy achieves 80% for tail or body removal.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Success is strongly tied to surgical volume rather than just technology. Anadolu Medical Center and Memorial Şişli were Turkey's first JCI-accredited facilities, establishing long-term safety benchmarks. Data shows top-tier outcomes are most consistent at centers performing over 20 Whipple procedures annually, where multidisciplinary care from experts like Dr. Sedat Karademir is standard.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that while surgery is physically demanding, clean tumor margins provide the best chance for long-term survival. Many report that high-volume centers offer a level of clinical expertise comparable to European facilities.
Ideal candidates for pancreatic cancer surgery in Turkey are patients with localized, resectable tumors (Stage 1 or 2) that do not involve major blood vessels. Candidates must maintain an ECOG performance status of 0–1 and limited comorbidities to endure complex procedures like the Whipple surgery.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many search for the lowest cost, the most successful outcomes in Turkey come from specialized hepatopancreatobiliary units. For instance, Assoc. Prof. Kivanc Derya Peker at Hisar Hospital has personally handled over 400 pancreatic surgeries. Choosing a surgeon with this high volume is more critical than clinic brand alone for minimizing post-op complications.
Patient Consensus: Many emphasize the importance of independent resectability confirmation before traveling. Patients often highlight the need to budget for extended stays, as recovery strictly requires 10 to 14 days of local monitoring.
Anadolu Medical Center, Hisar Hospital Intercontinental, and Memorial Sisli Hospital are Turkey's premier centers for pancreatic cancer surgery. These facilities hold Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation and maintain clinical partnerships with top-tier U.S. institutions like Johns Hopkins Medicine to ensure global surgical standards.
Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centers in Istanbul offer a distinct safety advantage for complex Whipple procedures. While $29,000 covers the surgery at top clinics like Anadolu, patients should look for surgeons like Dr. Kivanc Derya Peker, who has performed over 400 specialized pancreatic cases. This specific experience significantly reduces post-operative complication risks compared to lower-volume general surgical units.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize verifying the English proficiency of ICU staff and requesting specific 5-year survival rates. Many recommend choosing Turkish surgeons with documented training backgrounds from American or German medical institutions.
Recovery after pancreatic cancer surgery in Turkey typically involves a 7 to 14-day hospital stay, which is often shorter than the 2 to 3-week average in the US or EU. Patients generally resume light walking within 4 to 6 weeks, with full energy levels typically returning after 2 to 4 months.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many expect a long hospital stay, Turkish centers like Anadolu Medical Center use early mobility protocols that often lead to discharge within 10 days. Their affiliation with Johns Hopkins ensures these accelerated timelines maintain high safety standards. Patients should budget for at least 3 months of pancreatic enzyme supplements as the body recalibrates digestion.
Patient Consensus: Patients often highlight the need for careful diabetes management for up to 12 weeks. Many suggest tracking daily symptoms closely, as managing early fatigue is the most common practical challenge during the first 2 months.
Non-surgical pancreatic cancer treatments are widely available in Turkey, including Nanoknife, CyberKnife radiosurgery, and advanced immunotherapy. Leading JCI-accredited centers in Istanbul and Ankara provide these minimally invasive alternatives for inoperable tumors, ensuring high-precision targeting while preserving surrounding healthy tissue and critical blood vessels.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many search for non-surgical options, the most effective protocols in Turkey often use neoadjuvant chemotherapy first. Data from Anadolu Medical Center shows this approach can shrink borderline tumors enough to make them surgically removable via the Whipple procedure, potentially moving a patient from palliative care to a curative path.
Patient Consensus: Patients value the rapid access to clinical trials and multidisciplinary boards that prioritize organ-sparing treatments. Many emphasize the importance of choosing JCI-accredited facilities over unvetted herbal clinics for safety and standardized care.