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Ramazan Uyar

  • 35 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Antalya
  • Brain and Nerve Surgery Specialist

    Foreign language: English

    Date and Place of Birth: 11.11.1968 ANTALYA

    - AREAS OF INTEREST

    o Aneurysm surgery

    o Cerebrospinal tumor surgery

    o Lumbar hernia

    o Neck hernia

    o Spine surgery

    o Cerebellum prolapse surgeries

    o Hydrocephalus

    o Pediatric neurosurgery

    - Educational Background:

    Undergraduate: Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine 1985-1991

    Specialization SSK Göztepe Training Hospital 1994-1999

    - Academic Titles: 

    Doctor of Medicine Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine (1991)

    Neurosurgery Residency : SSK Göztepe Training Hospital (1999)

    - Places of Duty:

    Erzurum Horasan Hasanbey health center 1991-1992

    Karaman health center number 1 1992-1993

    SSK Göztepe Training Hospital Assistant 1994-1999

    Şanlıurfa State Hospital 1999-2002

    (Neurosurgeon and Deputy Chief Physician)

    Burdur State Hospital 2002-2003

    Serik State Hospital 2003-2012

    (Neurosurgery Specialist, Chief Physician)

    Antalya Training and Research Hospital 2012- 2021

    Private Anadolu Antalya Hospital 2021 - 2023

    Private Medicalpark Antalya Hospital 2023 - Currently

    - Medical Specialty Thesis: Genetic Absence model in Wag/rij rats 

    Effects of Nervus Vagus Stimulation 1999

    Note: Istanbul Chamber of Medicine 1999 Dr. Cengiz Çetin thesis prize winner

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Hasan Ozgur Ozdemir

  • 24 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Antalya
  • Professor Hasan Ozgur Ozdemir is a high-achieving neurosurgeon who ranked first in the Turkish Neurosurgical Society proficiency exam. He leads vascular and endoscopic brain surgery at Medical Park Antalya.

    • Specialises in vascular operations for cerebral cavernomas and arteriovenous malformations (AVM)
    • Expert in endoscopic brain surgery – uses smaller incisions for less trauma and quicker recovery
    • Trained at Hacettepe University – one of Turkey's most prestigious English-language medical schools
    • Qualified in minimally invasive techniques for both brain and spinal conditions
    • Active member of the Turkish Neurosurgical Society and Turkish Medical Association
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Bookimed Insights: Top Cavernoma Specialists in Turkey for Australians (2026)

Bookimed helps Australian patients find top Cavernoma specialists in Turkey, collaborating with 2 leading doctors. The specialists in this ranking are selected based on their international credentials, clinical expertise, English proficiency, number of performed cases, and patient outcomes. The 2026 ranking is formed using verified data from actual patient cases — including reviews from Australian travellers — and current programmes from our partner clinics.
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#124 years of experienceVascular and brain-vascular cavernomasRanked first in national neurosurgery proficiency exams. Expert in endoscopic and minimally invasive vascular surgery for brain lesions, focusing on reducing surgical trauma and patient recovery times.
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Who are the top cavernoma neurosurgeons in Turkey?

Top cavernoma neurosurgeons in Turkey include Dr. Mustafa Bozbuğa and Dr. Baran Yıl. These specialists hold international fellowships and utilize microsurgical techniques. They practice at JCI-accredited facilities in Istanbul, focusing on delicate vascular malformations and skull base surgery to ensure patient safety.

  • Professor Dr. Mustafa Bozbuğa. He specializes in neurovascular surgery at NP Istanbul Brain Hospital with 30+ years of experience.
  • Associate Professor Dr. Akin Akakin. Trained at Florida University, he focuses on microsurgical techniques for complex vascular diseases.
  • Dr. Baran Yıl. He completed a Yale School of Medicine fellowship and performed 1,100+ neurosurgical procedures.
  • Advanced surgical centers. NP Istanbul Brain Hospital holds JCI accreditation and specializes specifically in neurological care.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients seeking cavernoma treatment in Turkey benefit from specialists with deep academic ties. Dr. Baran Yıl and Dr. Akin Akakin both completed intensive training at top US universities like Yale and Florida. This level of international exposure often leads to higher proficiency in modern microsurgical navigation systems.

Patient Consensus: Patients often mention feeling a sense of relief when doctors use detailed imaging to explain the surgical plan. Many find that having translators provided by the clinic makes the complex medical process much easier to manage.

What should I consider when choosing a doctor in Turkey?

When choosing a doctor for cavernoma treatment in Turkey, prioritize neurosurgeons with neurovascular fellowships and 20+ years of experience. Look for credentials from international institutions and specific training in microsurgical techniques or skull base surgery to ensure they can manage complex brain blood vessel malformations.

  • International training. Many top neurosurgeons hold fellowships from institutions like Yale or Florida University.
  • Case volume. Specialized doctors in Turkey have performed 1,100+ neurosurgical procedures for complex cases.
  • JCI accreditation. Choose specialists practicing in hospitals with Joint Commission International (JCI) safety standards.
  • Fellowship certification. Look for members of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies to ensure results.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients seeking cavernoma care in Turkey can find a significant expertise gap between general neurosurgeons and neurovascular experts. For example, Dr. Baran Yilmaz completed a fellowship at Yale specializing in cerebrovascular diseases, which is essential for managing delicate cavernomas safely. Choosing a specialist with this specific background, rather than a general brain surgeon, often leads to more precise treatment plans.

Patient Consensus: Patients noted that clear communication with doctors like Dr. Akin Akakin made a huge difference in reducing anxiety before surgery. Many emphasized asking exactly how many cavernomas a doctor has treated to feel confident in their choice.

What are the success rates for cavernoma surgery in Turkey?

Turkish neurosurgeons achieve 80–90% success rates for microsurgical cavernoma removal. Specialists like Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci and Prof. Dr. Mustafa Bozbuga use advanced neuro-navigation to reach deep lesions safely, resulting in 95% seizure control and zero mortality in published spinal cavernoma studies.

  • Resection success. Clinics report 100% total resection for spinal cavernomas with significant neurological recovery.
  • Seizure control. Epilepsy-related cavernoma surgeries reach a 95% seizure-free state for treated patients.
  • Radiosurgery outcomes. Gamma Knife shows 88.5% seizure control while reducing annual hemorrhage risk to 1.4%.
  • Patient satisfaction. Nearly 89% of patients report that surgical outcomes met or exceeded their expectations.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Success in Turkey is driven by specialized training at top global centers. For example, Dr. Baran Yilmaz completed a fellowship at Yale University, while Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci trained under microsurgery pioneer Professor M. Gazi Yaşargil. Choosing specialists with these specific pedigrees in neurovascular surgery ensures access to the same microsurgical techniques used in the world's leading brain institutes.

Patient Consensus: Patients often feel like a new person after waking up symptom-free from long-term seizures or vision glitches. Many noticed immediate relief from balance issues but advised budgeting for a helper during recovery to manage temporary fatigue.