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エスキシェヒルで最高の頭蓋底腫瘍摘出術医師 - トップ1名の医師

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Mehmet Besir Surme

  • 12年の経験
  • 所在地: トルコ, エスキシェヒル
  • Professional Experience Compulsory Service 2014 - 15 District Health Director - Güroymak Community Health Center/BİTLİS Specialization 2015 - 20 Fırat University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery. Work Location 2024 - present Eskişehir City Hospital Neurosurgery Department Education Siirt Ataturk Anatolian High School 2003 - 07 Fırat University Faculty of Medicine 2007 - 13 SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES • 1. Ozturk S, Erol FS, Akgun B, Surme MB, Artas G, Ozercan IH. Intradural Extramedullary Spinal Cavernous Hemangioma Mimicking Neurofibroma in a Patient Diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis Type I. Turkish Journal of Neurosurgery 2016; 26:141-144. • 2. Akgun B, Ozturk S, Taskent I, Surme MB, Erol FS, Yildirim H. Evaluation of Apparent Diffusion Coefficients in the Cerebellar Tonsils and Bulbus in Chiari Type I Malformations: Comparison Before and After Surgery. Turk Neurosurg. 2017 May 7. • 3. Surme MB, Hergünsel OB, Ertugrul B, Kaplan M. Ossifying Chronic Subdural Hematoma. Turkiye Clinicals Journal of Neurology. 2017;12:44-48 • 4. Akgun B, Surme MB, Ozturk S, Erol FS. Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematomas: Evaluation of 12 Cases. F.U. Journal of Health Science and Medicine. 2016; 30:107-111. • 5. Surme MB, Hergunsel OB, Akgun B, Kaplan M. Cranioplasty with preoperatively customized Polymethyl-methacrylate by using 3-Dimensional Printed Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol Mold. J Neurosci Neurol Disord. 2018; 2:052-064. • 6. Bakal U, Poyraz AK, Tartar T, Akdeniz I, Surme MB, Çelik S. A Rare Complication of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt: Asymptomatic Small Bowel Perforation Istanbul Med J 2019; 20(6): 571-3. • 7. De Lima L, Surme MB, Gessi M, Mastronuzzi A, Miele E, Tamburrini G, Massimi L. Central nervous system high-grade neuroepithelial tumor with BCOR alteration (CNS HGNET-BCOR)—case-based reviews Child's Nervous System ( 2020) 36:1589–1599 • 8. Surme MB, Demir F, Erol D., Kaplan M. Is There A Genetic Relationship Between Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia And Meningioma ? A Case Report Of 3 Genes Analyzes. Arq Bras Neurocir 2021;00:1–3. • 9. Gurbuz O, Surme MB. The effect of intradiscal percutaneous radiopaque gel ethanol injection on pain in patients with lumbar disc herniation: Our clinical experience. Eskisehir Med. J. 2022; 3(2):130-137. • 10. Arikan E, Surme MB. Evaluation of Clinical and Radiological Findings of Patients Diagnosed with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hematoma. Mevlana Medical Sciences Journal 2 (2), 70-74. ORAL PRESENTATIONS • Hergünsel OB, Ertugrul B, Surme MB, Kaplan M. A Case of Cervicogenic Headache Treated with C1 Posterior Arch Resection. Turkish Journal of Neurosurgery 30th Scientific Congress, 8-12 April 2016, Antalya. • Ozturk S, Erol FS, Akgun B, Surme MB, Artas G, Ozercan İH. Intradural Extramedullary Spinal Cavernous Hemangioma Mimicking Neurofibroma in a Patient Diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis Type I. Turkish Neurosurgery Society 30th Scientific Congress. 8-12 April 2016, Antalya. • Ertugrul B, Surme MB, Ozturk S, Kaplan M. A Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma Presenting with Intergluteal Tail. Turkish Neurosurgery Society 30th Scientific Congress. 8-12 April 2016, Antalya. • Akgun B, Surme MB, Ozturk S, Demir F, Okcesiz I, Erol FS. Evaluation of Acute Lumbar Disc Hernias with Thin Section Lumbar MRI. 12th International Turkish Spine Congress, 19-22 April 2017, Antalya. • Akgun B, Ozturk S, Taskent I, Surme MB, Erol FS, Yildirim H. Evaluation of Apparent Diffusion Coefficients in the Cerebellar Tonsils and Bulbus in Chiari Type I Malformations: Comparison Before and After Surgery. XVI. World Congress of Neurosurgery, August 20-25, 2017, Istanbul. • Akgun B, Surme MB, Ozturk S, Erol FS. Spontaneous Spinal Epidural Hematomas: Evaluation of 12 Cases. 12th International Turkish Spine Congress. 19-22 April 2017, Antalya. • Surme MB, Hergunsel OB, Celik S., Kaplan M, Erol FS. Evaluation of Cases with Cervical Spondylomyelopathy who underwent corpectomy - Our Clinical Experience. Turkish Neurosurgery Society 32nd Scientific Congress. 20-24 April 2018, Antalya. • Surme MB, Hergunsel OB, Akgun B, Kaplan M. Repair of Orbitofrontal Defects Using Polymethylmethacrylate Grafts Created by 3D Printer. Turkish Neurosurgery Society 32nd Scientific Congress. 20-24 April 2018, Antalya. C I T A T I O N S • My publications have a total of 40 citations. CERTIFICATES (OTHER) • 1. I received an Academic Incentive Bonus for 1 year in 2017 for my academic publications. • 2. Community Health Center Physicians Education. 14-18 July 2014, Kars. (Turkish public health institution). • 3. V. Turkey Zoonotic Diseases Symposium. 24 October 2015, Erzurum. (EKMUD- Turkish Infectious Diseases Specialization Association and TVHB - Turkish Veterinary Medical Association). • 4. Meaningful Occupation Solutions Together. 15-17 April 2015, Gothenburg/Sweden. (Lifelong Learning Programme). • 5. Certificate of Achievement (Position: District Health Manager) 2015, Güroymak/ Bitlis • (Güroymak District Governorship) • 6. Between 16.03.2019 - 04.04.2019, I performed my military service in Mamak/Ankara and was given a 'Certificate of Appreciation'. CERTIFICATES (NEUROSURGERY) • 1. Intracranial Aneurysms and Vascular Neuroanatomy. 14-15 January 2017, Mersin (TNDer Neuroanatomy and Neurovascular Education Training Group). • 2. XII. International Turkish Spine Congress. 19-22 April 2017, Antalya (Turkish Spine Association). • 3. Certificate of Use of Experimental Animals. 10.12.2018 – 20.12.2018, Elazig (FÜSEM- Fırat University Continuing Education Center). • 4. Turkish Neurosurgery Academy 4th Scientific Conference. 1-4 November 2018, Adana. • 5. Turkish Neurosurgery Society Training Program 6.Semester 1.Module. 28.06.2018- 01.07.2018, Mudanya/Bursa. (Spinal and Peripheral Nerve Surgery Group). • 6. Turkish Neurosurgery Association Training Program 7.Semester 2.Module 27.06.2019 – 30.06.2019, Van. (Spinal and Peripheral Nerve Surgery Group). • 7. Turkish Neurosurgery Association Training Program 8th Term 1st Course 2-5 May 2019, Kayseri. (Pediatric Neurosurgery Teaching and Training Group). • 8. Current Developments in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery. 30.11.2019, Elazig. (Koç University Faculty of Medicine Prof. Dr. Selçuk Peker) • 9. Turkish Neurosurgery Society 25. Spinal Symposium 28-31 October 2021, Çeşme. (Spinal and Peripheral Nerve Surgery Group) • 10. Turkish Neurosurgery Society, 34. Scientific Congress. September 30 - October 3, 2021, Online • 11. Turkish Neurosurgery Association, NOVA 19-22 May, 2022, Kütahya. (Speaker) • 12. Spinal Deformity Correction Maneuvers Course 21 May 2022, Eskişehir. (Speaker) • 13. Turkish Neurosurgery Society, 35. Scientific Congress. 24 – 27 November 2022, Antalya. (Speaker) • 14. Complex Spinal Surgery, February 4, 2023, Eskişehir (Speaker). • 15. I worked as a fellow in the Pediatric Neurosurgery department of Catholica University (Rome/Italy) Agostino Gemelli Hospital between 15.01.2020 and 14.02.2020 for 1 month. ORAL PRESENTATIONS(2) • Surme MB, Ertugrul B, Sen D, Kaplan M. Is There a Genetic Link Between Meningioma and Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia? A Case Presentation Involving the Analysis of 3 Genes. 33rd Scientific Congress of the Turkish Neurosurgery Congress. April 11-14, 2019, Antalya. • Ozturk S, Surme MB, Gönen M, Yıldırım H, Korkmaz S, Kocabıçak E. Analysis of Perfusion Changes in White and Grey Matter in Parkinson's Patients Treated with Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation. 34th Scientific Congress of the Turkish Neurosurgery Congress. September 30 - October 3, 2021, Online." • "Surme MB, Ustun ME. Case of Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency Due to Vertebral Artery Dolichoarteriopathy. NOVA 2022, Kütahya." • "Ustun ME, Surme MB. Can vertebrobasilar insufficiency lead to parkinson like symptoms? EANS 2022, Belgrade." • "Ustun ME, Surme MB. Do vertebral artery stenoses have an atherosclerotic origin? EANS 2022, Belgrade." • "Surme MB, Yilmaz AH, Ustun ME. Could Resistant Urinary Incontinence Be Related to Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency? Our Initial Case Experiences. 31st National Urology Congress. October 27-30, 2022, Cyprus." • "Surme MB, Akgün B, Isci M, Baloglu M, Millet H. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Surgical Approaches to Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy on Cervical Spinal Canal Diameter and T2 Signal Intensity. 35th Scientific Congress of the Turkish Neurosurgery Congress. November 24 – 27, 2022, Antalya. • Surme MB, Cosar A, Daltaban IS, Ustun ME. Efficacy of a New Surgical Technique for Carotid Artery * "Surme MB, Arikan E, Baloglu M, Millet H, Ercan S. Analysis of Clinical and Radiological Findings in Cases November 24 – 27, 2022, Antalya. • "Surme MB, Cosar A, Ustun ME. Can Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency Cause Parkinson-like Symptoms? 35th Scientific Congress of the Turkish Neurosurgery Congress. November 24 – 27, 2022, Antalya. Diagnosed with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hematoma. 35th Scientific Congress of the Turkish Neurosurgery Congress. Dolichoarteriopathies in Patients with Moderate Hemiparesis due to Cerebrovascular Ischemic Attacks. 35th Scientific Congress of the Turkish Neurosurgery Congress. November 24 – 27, 2022, Antalya." • "Baloglu M, Millet H, Ercan S, Surme MB, Yayla E. The Effect of MCI-186 on Lipid Peroxidation in Rats with Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury. 35th Scientific Congress of the Turkish Neurosurgery Congress. November 24 – 27, 2022, Antalya." * "Surme MB, Ustun ME. Can Quantitative ElectroCorticoGraphy (ECoG) Be More Valuable Than Non -Quantitative ECoG? A Preliminary Report. Bridging Neurosciences and Neurosurgery: New Frontiers in Intraoperative Neurophysiology. February 2 – 4, 2023, Verona, Italy

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Which Turkish neurosurgeons are highly recognized for complex skull base tumor resections?

Turkish neurosurgeons are global leaders in complex skull base tumor resections. They utilize advanced microsurgical and endoscopic techniques to treat meningiomas and pituitary adenomas. Many experts hold international fellowships from institutions like Yale and Johns Hopkins and participate in the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies.

  • Academic leadership: Dr. Ilhan Elmaci founded Turkey's Skull Base Society and trained under Professor Gazi Yaşargil.
  • Sub-specialization: Prof. Savas Ceylan has performed 5,600+ endoscopic surgeries and treats rare craniopharyngiomas and chordomas.
  • International training: Dr. Mehmet Ozek completed neurosurgery fellowships at both Yale University and Florida University.
  • Advanced techniques: Prof. Salih Murat Imer is specialized in Gamma Knife techniques for deep-seated tumors.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that top Turkish neurosurgeons often hold multiple international certifications beyond standard board requirements. For example, Dr. Erkan Kaptanoglu is a member of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies skull base committee. This level of specialization typically correlates with high success rates in preserving facial nerves and hearing during tumor removal.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that specialized experience with specific tumor types matters more than general hospital reputation. They note that the best surgeons are those who openly discuss complication management and functional outcomes. Many were impressed by the multidisciplinary coordination between neurosurgeons and ENT specialists at clinics in Istanbul.

What advanced surgical techniques and tools do top skull-base doctors in Turkey use?

Top skull-base surgeons in Turkey utilize endoscopic endonasal surgery and 3D neuronavigation to reach tumors without large incisions. They employ intraoperative neuromonitoring to protect vision and facial movements. These experts work in multidisciplinary teams to handle complex lesions near the carotid artery and optic nerves.

  • Endoscopic endonasal approach: Accessing tumors through nasal passages avoids scalp incisions and visible scarring.
  • Intraoperative neuromonitoring: Real-time sensors track cranial nerves to safeguard vital functions like hearing.
  • 3D neuronavigation: GPS-like mapping helps surgeons navigate within millimeters of critical brain structures.
  • Multilayer reconstruction: Using vascularized tissue flaps prevents cerebrospinal fluid leaks after tumor removal.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Leading Turkish specialists often have direct links to the pioneers of modern neurosurgery. For instance, Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital trained under the world-renowned microsurgery pioneer Professor M. Gazi Yasargil. This heritage of precision is reflected in the high volume of published research from doctors like Dr. Mehmet Ozek, who has 45+ international articles. These academic foundations mean patients receive treatment from surgeons who help set the global standards for skull-base techniques.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that endoscopic surgery allowed for a much faster recovery than they expected. They emphasize that top surgeons are very open about risks like fluid leaks or nerve issues. This transparency helps them feel more prepared for the complex recovery process ahead.

How do Turkish skull-base specialists handle the multidisciplinary nature of these cases?

Turkish skull base specialists manage complex cases through integrated tumor boards and a simultaneous dual-surgeon model. Teams of neurosurgeons and ENT specialists coordinate to provide precise access and resection. This multidisciplinary approach utilizes advanced microsurgery and endoscopy to protect vital structures and cranial nerves.

  • Dual-surgeon technique: ENT and neurosurgery specialists work together to enhance safety and precision.
  • Multidisciplinary boards: Oncologists like Dr. Mustafa Solak coordinate with surgeons to map systemic treatments.
  • Specialized reconstruction: Plastic and maxillofacial surgeons execute vascularized flaps to prevent cerebrospinal leaks.
  • Global credentials: Leading professors like Dr. Ilhan Elmaci founded the national Skull Base Society.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows Turkish specialists often hold dual international training that strengthens multidisciplinary coordination. Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci trained in neuro-oncology at Johns Hopkins and endoscopy at Pittsburgh. Similarly, Dr. Mehmet Ozek holds fellowships from Yale and Florida. This international exposure allows these surgeons to lead teams using the latest global standards in combined endoscopic and microsurgical techniques.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that the best results come from a true team approach rather than a single surgeon. They note that seeing a full tumor board review before surgery reduces surprises during recovery. Many people feel a sense of relief when ENT and neurosurgery specialists plan the reconstruction together from the very first day.

What international credentials and affiliations should patients look for in a Turkish skull-base surgeon?

Patients should prioritize Turkish surgeons with European Board of Neurological Surgery (EANS) certification and specialized fellowships from global institutions. These specialists often hold memberships in the European Skull Base Society (ESBS) and lead multidisciplinary teams at JCI-accredited hospitals to manage complex cranial pathologies with precision.

  • International fellowships: Top surgeons completed training at Yale, Johns Hopkins, or the University of Pittsburgh.
  • Global society memberships: Look for active members of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS).
  • Academic leadership: Many leading experts serve as professors or heads of dedicated neurosurgery departments.
  • Specialized certifications: Qualified doctors hold European Board and Turkish Neurosurgical Society Proficiency Board designations.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that premier Turkish surgeons often possess specialized training from world-class pioneers. For example, Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital trained under micro-neurosurgery pioneer Prof. M. Gazi Yaşargil in Zurich. Additionally, doctors like Dr. Mehmet Ozek at Acibadem Altunizade Clinic bring 20+ years of experience including research fellowships at Yale University. Choosing a doctor with these specific international professional roots often correlates with mastery of complex endoscopic techniques.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that top Turkish neurosurgeons spend significant time explaining the surgical plan using detailed imaging. Many were impressed that their doctors had practiced in the UK or US, which made communication much easier. They often felt more comfortable knowing the hospital used the same advanced navigation technology found in the best global clinics.