Vascular stenting in Turkey is performed by cardiovascular surgeons and interventional cardiologists specializing in endovascular techniques. These specialists are skilled in using catheters and live imaging to treat blocked arteries. Many work in multidisciplinary teams at JCI-accredited hospitals in Istanbul, Izmir, and Antalya.
- Cardiovascular surgeons: Specialists trained in both open surgery and minimally invasive endovascular stenting procedures.
- Interventional cardiologists: Heart specialists with additional fellowship training in catheter-based peripheral arterial interventions.
- Interventional radiologists: Doctors who use fluoroscopy to guide stents into precise vascular locations.
- Hybrid surgery teams: Professionals who operate in advanced rooms allowing immediate shifts between stenting and surgery.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows Turkish cardiovascular surgeons often have broader international training than those in other regions. For example, Dr. Serkan Burc Deser practiced at Lenox Hill in New York, and Prof. Murat Ugurlucan worked at King Faisal Heart Institute. This exposure means they frequently combine traditional surgery with advanced endovascular methods like FEVAR and BEVAR at clinics like Biruni University Hospital and Atlas University Hospital.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that the exact department depends on whether the blockage is in the legs or carotid arteries. Many were surprised to find cardiovascular surgeons often handle these catheter-based procedures themselves. Most emphasize that finding a specialist with high endovascular experience is more important than the specific title.