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Dogan Gucluhan Guclu

  • Leading doctor for Vagus nerve stimulation
  • 23 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Associate Professor Dogan Gucluhan Guclu is a neurosurgery specialist at VM Medical Park Florya Hospital with expertise in both adult and paediatric functional neurosurgery.

    • Trained at Bakirkoy Mazhar Osman Training and Research Hospital – a major centre for psychiatry and neurology
    • Specialises in minimally invasive and endoscopic techniques to improve surgical recovery
    • Manages complex cases involving the central nervous system and cerebrovascular repair
    • Active researcher with published works on improving surgical outcomes in prestigious medical journals
    • Experienced in treating children for congenital spinal and brain conditions
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Mehmet Tonge

  • 22 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Associate Professor Mehmet Tonge is a highly specialised functional neurosurgeon at Medipol University, focusing on stereotactic procedures for movement disorders and intractable epilepsy.

    • Completed a Deep Brain Stimulation fellowship at Maastricht University in the Netherlands
    • Serves as an Executive Board Member for the Deep Brain Stimulation and Movement Disorders Surgery Society
    • Expertise in intraoperative MRI applications and microsurgery refined at Zurich University Hospital
    • Authored over 30 international publications and 12 book chapters on functional neurosurgery
    • Member of the World and European Societies for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
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Ersoy Kocabicak

  • 30 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Medical Specialization Thesis Title and Advisor :  Histopathologic Comparison of Intracerebral Microballoon Dissection Method and Classical Corticotomy in Rat Brain . Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Beyin ve Sinir Cerrahisi AD 2006, 

    Thesis Advisor:  Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alparslan Senel PhD Thesis Title and Advisor: Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus: clinical and scientific aspects. Maastricht University Department of Neuroscience 2016, Thesis Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Yasin Temel  

    Asst. Assoc. Dr. OMU Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery Guest Lecturer Maastricht University Neuroscience and Neurosurgery Clinics, NETHERLANDS 2009 2011 

    Assoc. Dr. OMU Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery 2015 

    Prof. Dr. OMU Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery 2022

    Guest Lecturer Atlas University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul 2021-2024 

    Rector of Atlas University 2024 -

    Directed specialty theses: 

    1.Comparative results of plastic cap and bone cement used for permanent electrode fixation in deep brain stimulation surgeries. Ondokuz Mayıs University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery 2019, Thesis Student: Dr. Önder Taşkın 

    2.The effect of deep brain stimulation surgery on the volumes of brain nuclei in Parkinson's patients. Ondokuz Mayıs University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery 2024, Thesis Student: Dr. Muhammet Dirlik 

    Administrative Duties :  

    Rector of Atlas University (2024, currently)

    -Founding Member - Founding Board Member of the International Deep Brain Stimulation Association (20202023), (2023, currently) 

    -Functional group committee member of the European Association of Neurosurgery (EANS) (2020, currently) 

    -President-Founding Member of the National Deep Brain Stimulation Association (2105-2018), (2018-2021), (2021, Ondokuz Mayıs University Neuromodulation Center Responsible (2018, currently) 

    -Turkish Academy of Neurosurgery Board Member (2022, currently)

     -Turkish Neurosurgical Association Stereotactic, Functional, Pain and Epilepsy Surgery Teaching and Education Group Chairman (2019, 2022), 2nd. Chairman (2017-2019), Secretary (2013- 2015 / 2015 - 2017) 

    - Board Member of Neuromodulation Research and Education Association (Secretary, 2020, 2022), (Secretary, 2018-2020) 

    -Ondokuz Mayıs University Continuing Education Center Board Membership (2012-2015/ 2015-2018) 

    -Ondokuz Mayıs University Black Sea Advanced Technology Application and Research Center (KİTAM) Board Membership (2016-2017)

     -Turkish Neurosurgical Association Professional Personnel Rights Board Membership (2013-Present) 

    Other duties: -Deep brain stimulation training, consultancy and supervision (2014-present) 

    Universities, hospitals and institutions consulted 

    1. Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine 

    2. Akdeniz University Faculty of Medicine 

    3. Uludağ University Faculty of Medicine 

    4. Atlas University Faculty of Medicine Medicine Medicine Hospital 

    5. Baku National Oncology Hospital, Azerbaijan

     6. Erciyes University Faculty of Medicine

     7. Fırat University Faculty of Medicine

     8. Health Sciences University Tepecik Training and Research Hospital, Izmir

     9. Health Sciences University City Hospital, Ankara 

    10. Adana Başkent University Hospital 

    11. Medtronic Inc 

    12. Boston Scientific 

    13. Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine 

    Bilimsel Kuruluşlara Üyelikler :  

    1. Türk Nöroşirürji Derneği 

    2. Türk Nöroşirürji Derneği Stereotaktik, Fonksiyonel, Ağrı ve Epilepsi Cerrahisi     Öğretim ve Eğitim Grubu 

    3. Uluslararası Derin Beyin Stimülasyonu Derneği 

    4. National Deep Brain Stimulation Society 

    5. Turkish Neurosurgical Society Neurooncological Surgery Teaching and Training Group 

    6. European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN) 

    7. International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS)

    8. Mediterranean Neuroscience Society (MNS) 

    9. World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (WSSFN) 

    10. International Neuromodulation Society (INS)

    11. Neuromodulation Research and Education Association 

    Undergraduate and graduate level courses given in the last 2 years 

    - Neuromodulation (D-5) 

    - Stereotactic surgical methods in neurological diseases (D-5) 

    - Surgical treatment of movement disorders - Bedside practice (D-5) 

    - Head traumas (D-5) 

    - Head traumas (D-3) 

    - Medicine and Poetry (D-1) * For D-5, 9 internship groups are taught in one academic year. 

    Summary of academic activity (January 2024) 

    A. International articles: 46 

    B. International proceedings: 44 

    C1. National book editorship: 2 

    C2. International book chapter: 2 

    C3. National book chapter: 13 

    D. National articles: 12 

    E. National proceedings: 45 

    F. Organized meetings: 18 (7 international, 11 national) 

    G. Invited talks: 71 (13 international, 58 national) 

    h index: 12 (Web of science), 12 (Scopus), 16 (Scholar) 

    Number of citations: 332 (Web of science), 342 (Scopus), 595 (Scholar) 

    A. Articles published in international refereed journals : 

    1. Eser P, Kocabicak E, Bekar A, Temel Y. Insights into neuroinflammatory mechanisms of deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease. Exp Neurol. 2024 Jan 8:114684. 

    2. Eser P, Kocabicak E, Bekar A, Temel Y. Interplay between neuroinflammatory pathways and Parkinson's disease.Exp Neurol. 2024 Feb;372:114644.  

    3. Yasar OC, Ozturk S, Kemal O, Kocabicak E. Effects of Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery on the Formant Frequencies of Turkish Vowels and Vowels. Turk Neurosurg. 2022;32(5):764-772. 

    4. Taşkın O, Kocabıcak E, Öztürk S, Yıldız O, Temel Y. Electrode Fixation with Bone Cement or Stimloc® in Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery: A Comparative Study. Turk Neurosurg. 2022;32(3):449-458. 

    5. Nassehi B, Assadnejad T, Yildiz O, Aygun D, Kocabicak E. Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation in a Patient with Parkinson's Disease with Severe Axial Symptoms and Suboptimal Levodopa Response. Turk Neurosurg. 2022;32(3)

    6. Nassehi B, Kocabicak E, Temel Y, Hescham S. Alteration of Neurogenesis and Pathologic Markers in Alzheimer's Disease After Deep Brain Stimulation. Turk Neurosurg. 2022;32(4)

    7. Habets JGV, Herff C, Fasano AA, Beudel M, Kocabicak E, Schnitzler A, Snineh MA, Kalia SK, Ramirez-Gómez C, Hodaie M, Munhoz RP, Rouleau E, Yildiz O, Linetsky E, Schuurman R, Hartmann CJ, Lozano AM, De Bie RMA, Temel Y, Janssen MLF. Multicenter Validation of Individual Preoperative Motor Outcome Prediction for Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg. November 2021, 25: 1-9. 

    8. Öztürk S, Temel Y, Aygün D, Kocabıçak E. Deep Brain Stimulation of Globus Pallidus Internus for Secondary Dystonia: Clinical Cases and Systematic Review of the Literature on the Efficacy of Globus Pallidus Internus and Subthalamic Nucleus. World Neurosurg. 2021 Oct

    9. Kocabicak E, Yildiz O, Aygun D, Temel Y. Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus on Postoperative Levodopa Response: One Year Follow-up. Turk Neurosurg. 2021;31(1)

    10. Kaya MO, Ozturk S, Ercan I, Gonen M, Erol FS, Kocabicak E. Statistical Shape Analysis of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Patients with Parkinson's Disease. World Neurosurgery. World Neurosurg. 2019 

    11. Kocabicak E, Alptekin O, Aygun D, Yildiz O, Temel Y. Microelectrode recording for deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease: advantage or waste of time? Turk Neurosurg. 2019;29

    12. Aygun D, Dere U A, Yildiz O, Temel Y, Kocabicak E. Characterizing the effect of intraoperative microelectrode recording-induced microlesion on motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease undergoing deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus. Turk Neurosurg. 2019;29

    13. Wetzelaer P, Bouwens VAN DER Vlis T, Tönge M, Ackermans L, Kubben P, Evers S, Kocabicak E, Temel Y. Management of equipment-related infections after DBS surgery: A cost analysis. Turk Neurosurg. 2018;28

    14. Alptekin O, Kocabicak E, Gubler FS, Ackermans L, Kubben PL, Temel Y. Perioperative Technical Complications in Deep Brain Stimulation Operations. Turk Neurosurg. 2018;28

    15. Aygun D, Kocabicak E, Yildiz MO, Temel Y. The Effect of Age and Disease Duration on Levodopa Response in Patients with Advanced Parkinson's Disease for Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus. 

    16. Akpinar C K, Aygun D, Kocabicak E, Onar M K. Dopamine dysregulation syndrome after subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation: A case report. Noro Psychiatr Ars. 2015 Dec

    17. Tonge M, Kocabicak E, Ackermans L, Kuijf, M, Temel Y. Final electrode position in subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation surgery: comparison of indirect and direct targeting methods. Turk Neurosurg. 

    18. Tonge M, Ackermans L, Kocabicak E, van Kranen-Mastenbroek V, Kuijf M, Oosterloo M, Kubben P, Temel Y. A detailed analysis of intracerebral hemorrhages in DBS operations. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2015 Dec

    19. Kocabicak E, Alptekin O, Ackermans L, Kubben P, Kuijf M, Kurt E, Esselink R, Temel Y. Is there still a need for microelectrode recording because the subthalamic nucleus is well visualized by high field MR imaging? Front Integr Neurosci.(Accepted July 15, 2015) 

    20. Yarar E, Kuruoglu E, Kocabıcak E, Altun A, Genc E, Ozyurek H, Kefeli M, Marangoz AH, Aydin K, Cokluk C. Electrophysiological and histopathological effects of mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of experimental rat sciatic nerve injury model. Int J Clin Exp Med. 2015 Jun 15

    21. Kocabicak E, Jahanshahi A, Schonfeld L, Hescham SA, Temel Y, Tan S. Deep brain stimulation of the rat subthalamic nucleus caused inhibition of median raphe serotonergic and dopaminergic neurotransmission. Turk Neurosurg 2015

    22. Kocabicak E, Temel Y, Höllig A, Falkenburger B, Tan SKh. Current perspectives on deep brain stimulation for severe neurological and psychiatric disorders. Neur. Pschy. Disease and treatment 2015 

    23. Lim LW, Janssen ML, Kocabicak E, Temel Y. Antidepressant activity by stimulation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens is associated with neural activation in the subthalamic nucleus of rats. Behav Brain Res. 2015 

    24. Kocabicak E, Terzi M, Akpinar K, Paksoy K, Cebeci I, Iyigun O. Restless Leg Syndrome and Its Quality in Lumbar Radiculopathy Patients. Behavioural Neurology 2014

    25. Kocabicak E, Aygun D, Ozaydin I, Jahanshahi A, Onar M, Tan S K, Boke O, Kurt M, Guz H, Terzi M, Alptekin O, Temel Y Is the probe eye subthalamic nucleus length on T2W MRI consistent with microelectrode recording in patients undergoing deep brain stimulation for advanced Parkinson's disease? Turk Neurosurg. 2013;23(5)

    26. Duran L, Balci K, Kati C, Akdemir H U, Kocabicak E, Dogruel C. Does admission blood pressure have prognostic value in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage: an emergency department experience. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2013 Oct;15(10)

    27. Kocabicak E, Temel Y. Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease; Surgical technique, tips, tricks and complications. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2013 Nov;115(11)

    28. Camlidag I, Kocabicak E, Sahin B, Jahanshahi A, Incesu L, Aygun D, Yildiz O, Temel Y, Belet U. Volumetric analysis of subthalamic and red nuclei based on magnetic resonance imaging in patients with Parkinson's disease. Int J Neurosci. 2014 Apr;124(4)

    29. Jahanshahi A, Schonfeld L, Janssen ML, Hescham S, Kocabicak E, Steinbusch HW, van Overbeeke JJ, Temel Y. Electrical stimulation of the motor cortex increases progenitor cell migration in adult rat brain. Exp Brain Res. 2013 Nov;231(2)

    30. Kocabicak E, Aygun D, Alptekin O, Guz H, Kurt M, Sarihasan B, Temel Y Conversion of local anesthetic-guided deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus to general anesthesia. J Neurol Surg A Cent Eur Neurosurg 2013, Sep;74(5):332-4.  

    31. Jahanshahi A, Vlamings R, van Roon-Mom WM, Faull RL, Waldvogel HJ, Janssen ML, Yakkioui Y, Zeef DH, Kocabicak E, Steinbusch HW, Temel Y. Changes in brainstem serotonergic and dopaminergic cell populations in experimental and clinical Huntington's disease. 

    32. Aydin K, Kocabicak E, Altun A, Ozaydin I, Yarar E, Cokluk C. Use of Topical Landmarks in Percutaneous Projection of Intracranial Tumors in Neurosurgical Oncology. Turk Neurosurg. 2012;22(3)

    33. Aydın K, Çokluk C, Pişkin A, Kocabıcak E. Ultrasonographic control of transverse carpal ligament incision with limited single skin incision during carpal tunnel surgery. Turk Neurosurg. 2007 Jul;17(3)

    34. Alptekin O, Gubler F, Ackermans L, Kubben P, Kuijf M, Kocabicak E, Temel Y. Stereotactic Accuracy and Frame Mounting: a phantom study. Surg Neurol Int. 2019 Apr 24;10:67. 

    35. Gubler FS, Ackermans L, Kubben PL, Damci A, Kuijf ML, Oosterloo M, Vermeulen RJ, Hescham S, Kocabicak E, Kurt E, Temel Y. Infections in deep brain stimulation: Shaving versus not shaving. Surg Neurol Int. 2017 Oct 10;8:249. 

    36. Dere U Akin, Tonge M, Temel Y, Kocabicak E. Unusual length of the AC-PC line and the importance of direct targeting. OAJJN. 2016;1(4)

    37. Aygun D, Kocabicak E, Yildiz O, Onar MK, Guz H, Boke O, Kurt M, Temel Y. Syncope associated with subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in a patient with Parkinson's disease. Case Rep Neurol Med. 2013 

    38. Kocabicak E, Terzi M, Alptekin O, Temel Y. Targeting thalamic tremor cells in deep brain stimulation for multiple sclerosis-induced complex tremor. Surg Neurol Int. 2013. 

    39. Kocabicak E, Tan SK, Temel Y. Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease: Why is it so successful? Surg Neurol Int. 2012;3(Suppl 4)

    40. Kocabicak E. Tan SK, Temel Y. Aydın K, Kocabicak E, Çokluk C, Kuruoğlu E, Yıldız L, Marangoz A.H. Cerebral Intraparenchymal Epidermoid Tumor: A Case Report.Chirurgia 2012 October

    41. Aydın K, Çokluk C, Kocabıcak E, Çelik B, Taşlak Şengül A. Cervical Screw Extrusion into the Trachea and Perforation: A Case Report. Chirurgia 2012 Oct

    42. Cervical Ependymoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. Kocabicak E, Cengiz Çokluk,Kerameddin Aydın,Yaşar Bayri,Yurdanur Süllü Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 2010.27; 

    43. Nonanastomotic Indirect Bypass Surgery in Surgical Treatment of Malignant Glial Tumors. Cengiz Çokluk,Kerameddin Aydın, Kocabicak E. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 2010. 

    44. On-Off Malignancy in a Pediatric Shunt. Cengiz Çokluk,Kerameddin Aydın, Kocabicak E. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 2009. 

    45. Vibration Producing Dissector in Dissection and Separation of High Grade Glial Tumors from Brain Tissue. Cengiz Çokluk,Kerameddin Aydın, Kocabicak E. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 2009. 

    46. Geriatric Traumatic Acute Subdural Haematomas: A Retrospective Study. Kocabicak E, Ercan Yarar,Cengiz Çokluk,Kerameddin Aydın. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 2009. 

    B. Abstracts presented at international meetings 

    1. Kaya Mehmet Onur, Ozturk Sait, Erol Fatih Serhat, Gönen Murat, Ercan Ilker, Kocabicak Ersoy. Statistical Shape Analysis of Subthalamic Nucleus in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease. OP 01, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’, 17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    2. Ozgenc Aysun, Taskin Onder, Yildiz Mustafa Onur, Aygün Dursun, Kocabicak Ersoy. Parkinson’s Disease and Neuromodulation Nursing. OP 02, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’, 17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    3. Yasar Ozlem, Kemal Ozgur, Kocabicak Ersoy. Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus on Acoustic Characteristics of Voice Production:Preliminary Results. OP 03, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    4. Nassehi Behrad, Kocabicak Ersoy. The Alteration of Neurogenesis and Pathological Markers in Alzheimer's Disease after Deep Brain Stimulation. OP 04, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    5. Sücüllü Karadag Yesim, Divanlioglu Denizhan, Öztekin Zeynep Nese, Belen Ahmet Deniz, Kocabicak Ersoy. Medical and Device-Guided Therapies and Deep BrainStimulation in Parkinson's Disease: Experience of a Tertiary Center from Turkey. OP 05, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    6. Pilan Kubra, taskin Onder, Yildiz Mustafa Onur, Ozgenc Aysun, Kocabicak Ersoy. Effect of Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation on Nutritional Status and Habits in Parkinson's Patients. OP 06, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    7. Assadnejad Taha, Nassehi Behrad, Aygun Dursun, Yildiz Mustafa Onur, Kocabicak Ersoy. Unilateral Globus Pallidus Interna Deep BrainStimulation in Post Stroke Dystonic Tremor: Case Report. OP 09, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    8. Ozturk Sait, Gönen Murat, Erol Fatih Serhat, Kocabicak Ersoy. When Internal Pulse Generator Should Be Activated Following Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease? OP 10, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey

    9. Yildiz Mustafa Onur, Taskin Onder, Aygun Dursun, Kocabicak Ersoy. Long-Term Outcomes of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease: Single Center Experience. OP 13, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    10. Ulutabanca Halil, Gultekin Murat, Kocabicak Ersoy. Follow-Up Effect of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Thalamic Ventralis Intermedius Nucleus in a Patient with Bipolar Disorder and Essential Tremor. OP 15, 4th clinical neuroscience course. ‘Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease’17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    11. Assadnejad Taha, Nassehi Behrad, Yildiz Mustafa Onur, Aygun Dursun, Kocabicak Ersoy. Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation in aPatient with Severe Axial Symptoms and Minimal Levodopa Responsive Parkinson's Disease. OP 16, 4th clinical neuroscience course. 'Current state and future in deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease'17-19 October 2019. Anemon Hotel, Samsun, Turkey 

    12. Ozturk S, Aygun D, ​​Temel Y, Kocabicak E. Deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus interna with microelectrode recording for secondary dystonia: clinical reports and review of the literature. XXXIIIrd of the ESSFN, Edinburgh, Scotland 2018

    13. Alptekin O, Gubler F, Kocabicak E, Ackermans L, Kubben P, Temel Y. Impact of Radiological Image Slice Thickness on Stereotactic Accuracy: a phantom study. XXXIIIrd of the ESSFN, Edinburgh, Scotland 2018 

    14. Gultekin M, Ulutabanca H,Selcuklu A, Mirza M, Temel Y, Kocabicak E. Deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus interna with microelectrode recording for MyoclonusDystonia (DYT- 11): One year Outcome in Two Patients. 70th AAN Annual meeting, Los Angeles USA 2018, P5-055 

    15. Kocabicak E, Yildiz M O, Aygun D, ​​Temel Y. The clinical effects of preoperative levodopa response for deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus for patients with Parkinson's disease in the postoperative period 3rd clinical neuroscience course, Turkey 2017, OP-14 

    16. Sen S, Terzi M, Yildiz M O, Temel Y, Kocabicak E. Deep brain stimulation for Multiple Sclerosis related tremor: clinical reports. 3rd clinical neuroscience course, Turkey 2017, OP-16 

    17. Gönen M, Ozturk S, Balgetir F, Aytac E, Kocabicak E. Pseudobulbar Laughter Induced by Stimulation of Subthalamic Nucleus: Case Report. 3rd clinical neuroscience course, Turkey 2017, OP-03 

    18. Ozturk S, Gonen M, Korkmaz S, Erol F S, Kocabicak E. Early-term results of deep brain stimulation in patients with Parkinson's Disease: Elazığ Experience. 3rd clinical neuroscience course, Turkey 2017, OP-05

    19. Turgut E, Ozkaynak S, Kocabicak E, Baysal O G, Temel Y, Ucar T. The Early Results of STN DBS in Parkinson's Disease: Akdeniz University Experience. 3rd clinical neuroscience course, Turkey 2017, OP-08 

    20. Turgut E, Parlak H, Agar A, Sarikcioglu L, Ucar T, Kocabicak E, Temel Y. The Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Substantia Nigra Pars Reticulata in 6-OHDA Parkinsonism Model in Rats. 3rd clinical neuroscience course 3rd clinical neuroscience course, Turkey 2017, OP13 

    21. Dere U A, Tonge M, Temel Y, Kocabicak E.Unusual Length of the Ac-Pc Line and the Importance of Direct Targeting. 3rd clinical neuroscience course 3rd clinical neuroscience course, Turkey 2017, PP-06 

    22. Taskin O, Aygun D,Temel Y, Kocabicak E. Comparative results of plastic cap and bone cement usage in permanent electrode fixation of deep brain stimulation. WFNS XVI. World Congress of Neurosurgery Istanbul-Turkey, 20-25 August, 2017-OP 

    23. Ulutabanca H, Gultekin M, Kucuk A, Ciftci M, Selcuklu A, Temel Y, Kocabicak E Confirmation of Electrode Localization by Fusion Between Preoperative T2W MRI and Postoperative CT Scan on Parkinson Cases Who Underwent STN DBS. WFNS XVI. World Congress of neurosurgery Istanbul-turkey, 20-25 August, 2017 –OP 

    24. Tonge M, Lindhout J, Kocabicak E, Dere U A, Temel Y. Effect of frontal angle of approach on microelectrode recording and clinical parameters in STN-DBS surgery . XVII. WSSFN Congress, Berlin, Germany 2017, #10653 PP-031 

    25. Kocabicak E, Aygun D, ​​Yildiz O, Temel Y. Characterizing the micro lesion effect due to intraoperative microelectrode recording on motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson's Disease undergoing deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus. XXII congress of the ESSFN, Madrid, Spain 2016 

    26. Kocabicak E, Aygun D, ​​Yildiz M O, Alptekin O, Temel Y (2016). Deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus internus in patients with chorea dominant Huntington's Disease. XXII congress of the ESSFN, Madrid, Spain 2016 

    27. Alptekin O, Kocabicak E, Temel Y (2016). Perioperative technical complications in deep brain stimulation surgeries. XXII congress of the ESSFN, Madrid, Spain 2016 

    28. Yildiz O, Terzi M, Tugcu B, Alptekin O, Temel Y, Kocabicak E. Deep brain stimulation for Multiple Sclerosis related tremor clinical reports. II. International Conference on Deep Brain Stimulation Düsseldorf, Germany 2016 EP-35 

    29. Kocabicak E, Aygun D, ​​Yildiz M O, Taskin O, Alptekin O, Temel Y (2016). Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation of the globus pallidus interna on Huntington's Disease at 1 year. II. International Conference on Deep Brain Stimulation Düsseldorf, Germany 2016 EP-34 

    30. Kocabicak E, Ali Jahanshahi, Lisa Schonfeld, Sarah-Anna Hescham, Yasin Temel, Sonny K.H Tan. Deep brain stimulation of the rat subthalamic nucleus induced inhibition of median raphe serotonergic and dopaminergic neurotransmission. XXI Congress of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN), Final Programme, page: 7, Flash Oral Presentation no: 20 September 17-21, 2014, Maastricht, Netherlands.

    31. Kocabicak E, Dursun Aygun, Kemal Paksoy, Musa Onar, Hatice Guz, Omer Boke, Murat Kurt, Murat Terzi, Onur Alptekin, Onur Yildiz, Yasin Temel. Microelectrode recording in subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation: advantage or loss of time? XXI Congress of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN), Final Programme, page: 4, Oral Presentation no: 18 September 17-21, 2014, Maastricht, Netherlands. 

    32. Camlidag I, Kocabicak E, Sahin B, Jahanshahi A, Incesu L, Aygun D, ​​Yildiz O, Temel Y, Belet U. Volumetric analysis of the subthalamic and red nuclei based on magnetic resonance imaging in patients with Parkinson's disease. XXI Congress of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN), Final Programme, page: 22, Poster Presentation no: 17 September 17-21, 2014, Maastricht, Netherlands. 

    33. Kocabicak E, Dursun Aygun, Murat Terzi, Musa Onar, Hatice Guz, Omer Boke, Yasin Temel. Deep brain stimulation in complex tremor. XXI Congress of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN), Final Programme, page: 5, Flash Oral Presentation no: 19 September 17-21, 2014, Maastricht, Netherlands. 

    34. Kocabicak E, Musa Onar, Murat Terzi. Effect on postural stability of REM sleep behavioral disorder in Parkinson's disease. Dursun Aygun, 18th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders. Volume: 29 Pages: S226-S226 Supplement: 1 Meeting Abstract: 613. June 08-12, 2014, Stockholm, SWEDEN 

    35. D. Aygun, Kocabicak E, M.K. Onar, K. Akpinar, H. Guz, O. Boke, M. Kurt. Patient selection for DBS in Parkinson's disease: Clinical experience with 33 consecutive patients. XX World Congress on Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders. E-352, page:97, 8 -11 December 2013 Geneva, Switzerland. 

    36. D. Aygun, Kocabicak E, M.K. Onar, K. Akpinar, H. Guz, O. Boke, M. Kurt. Effect of disease duration on preoperative levodopa responsiveness as a criterion for subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease patients. The Movement Disorder Society's 17th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders. Vol. 28, Suppl 1,pp. S1–S464.No:1255. June 16-20, 2013 Sydney- Australia 

    37. M.K. Onar, D. Aygun, Kocabicak E, H. Guz, C.K. Akpinar, O. Boke, M. Kurt. Stimulationrelated side effects in ten patients with Parkinson's disease treated by subtahalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) The Movement Disorder Society's 17th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders. Vol. 28, Suppl 1, pp. S1–S464.No:1275 June 16-20, 2013 Sydney- Australia 

    38. M.K. Onar, D. Aygun, K. Akpinar, Kocabicak E, O. Boke, H. Guz, M. Kurt. Dopamine dysregulation syndrome after deep brain stimulation (DBS): A case report. The Movement Disorder Society's 17th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders. Vol. 28, Suppl 1, pp. S1–S464.No:1276, June 16-20, 2013 Sydney- Australia 

    39. Kocabicak E, Aygun D, ​​Ozaydin I, Jahanshahi A, Onar M, Boke O, Kurt M, Guz H, Terzi M, Alptekin O, Yildiz O,Temel Y. Does probe's eye subthalamic nucleus length on T2W MRI correspond with microelectrode recording in patients with deep brain stimulation for advanced Parkinson's disease? 15th World Congress of Neurosurgery (WFNS), Program Book, FA1935, page: 312, September 8-13, 2013, Seoul, Korea

    40. Kocabicak E, Dursun Aygun, Hatice Guz, Murat Kurt, Binnur Sarıhasan, Yasin Temel. Conversion of local anesthesia guided deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus to general anesthesia. XX Congress of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN), P 80, page: 142 September 26-29, 2012, Lisbon, Portugal. 

    41. Kocabicak E, Murat Terzi, Yasin Temel. Targeting thalamic tremor cells in deep brain stimulation for Multiple Sclerosis induced complex tremor. XX Congress of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN), P 81, page: 142 September 26-29, 2012, Lisbon, Portugal. 

    42. Kocabicak E, Lee Wei Lim, Harry W.M. Steinbusch, Yasin Temel. Deep brain stimulation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex induced neuronal changes in the dorsal raphe nucleus of rats. EANS 2011 14th European Congress of Neurosurgery program book, page: 107, October 9-11, 2011 Rome-Italy 

    43. Kocabicak E, Cokluk C, Aydin K. Geriatric Epidural Haematoma: Case Report and Review of The Literature. 15th Euroacadimia MultidisciplinariaNeurotraumatologica Congress (EMN) Final Program, P-07 page:20, May 6-9, 2010, Antalya, Turkey 

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Ramazan Uyar

  • 35 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Antalya
  • Dr Ramazan Uyar is an award-winning neurosurgeon at Medical Park Antalya who focuses on functional neurosurgery and seizure management.

    • Won the prestigious Dr Cengiz Cetin thesis prize for his research on Vagus Nerve Stimulation
    • Expertise in pediatric neurosurgery for complex childhood cases
    • Specialises in aneurysm surgery and cerebrospinal tumour removal
    • Trained at Istanbul University’s Faculty of Medicine - one of Turkey's top medical institutions
    • Served as Chief Physician at several major state hospitals
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Hasan Ozgur Ozdemir

  • 24 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Antalya
  • PROF. DR. HASAN ÖZGÜR ÖZDEMİR

    Neurosurgery

    Language;

    Turkish, English

    TITLES;

    Attending Physician

    EDUCATION;

    Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine (Eng) 1987-1995

    EXPERİENCE[1]Akdeniz University Department of Neurosurgery 1996-2002

    Baskent University Department of Neurosurgery (Specialist) 2003-2007

    Başkent University Department of Neurosurgery (Assistant Professor) 2007-2012

    Başkent University Department of Neurosurgery (Associate Professor) 2012-2017Medical Park Antalya 

    Hospital Complex 2018-Present

    Areas of interest;

    Endoscopic Lumbar Disc Surgery

    Cervical Disc (Neck Hernia) Surgery

    Endoscopic Brain Surgery

    Vascular (brain-vascular aneurysm and AVM) operations

    Spine Tumors

    Spine Fractures

    Brain Tumors

    MEMBERSHİPS;

    Turkish Neurosurgical Society

    Turkish Medical Association

     

    AWARDS;

    2008 Turkish Neurosurgical Society Proficiency Exam 1st place

    COURSES AN SERTİFİCATES;

    Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy Course

    Minimally Invasive Surgery Course

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Savas Ceylan

  • 32 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Education and Specialization:

    • Medical Degree: Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine (1981)
    • Specialization in Neurosurgery: Kocaeli University Faculty of Medicine, Neurosurgery Department

    Professional Experience:

    • 1994-1998: Associate Professor and Head of the Neurosurgery Department, Kocaeli University
    • 1998-Present: Professor and Head of the Neurosurgery Department, Kocaeli University
    • Current Position: Neurosurgeon at VM Medical Park Pendik Hospital

    International Experience:

    • 1993: Observer at The Midland Centre for Neurosurgery and Neurology, Birmingham, UK
    • Trained in syringomyelia and stereotactic neurosurgery under Bernard Williams, M.D., and Edward R. Hitchcock, M.D.

    Clinical Experience:

    • Performed over 5629 endoscopic surgeries including:
      • 4384 Pituitary Adenomas
      • 209 Rathke's Cleft Cysts
      • 152 Craniopharyngiomas
      • 121 Chordomas/Chondrosarcomas
      • 98 Tuberculum Sellae Meningiomas and other pathologies in the sellar region

    Research and Publications: Prof. Dr. Savaş Ceylan has numerous publications in internationally recognized journals, covering a wide range of neurosurgical topics. His research includes pioneering work in endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary tumors and other sellar region pathologies.

    Professional Memberships:

    • American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)
    • Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS)
    • Academia Eurasiana Neurochirurgica
    • International Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (IFNE)
    • World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) Skull Base Committee
    • Turkish Neurosurgery Association
    • Turkish Society of Nervous System Surgery

    Awards:

    • 2016 Turkish Neurosurgery Association Service Award
    • Scientific Publication Awards from Kocaeli University
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Mehmet Osman Akcakaya

  • 20 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Associate Professor Mehmet Osman Akcakaya completed a prestigious clinical fellowship in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery at Hannover Medical School in Germany.

    • Specialises in neuromodulation techniques for medication-resistant conditions
    • Completed specialised training in peripheral nerve microsurgery in Tel Aviv
    • Serves as Associate Professor at Demiroglu Bilim University Medical Faculty
    • Holds clinical expertise in complex nerve reconstruction and functional mapping
    • Maintains active membership in international neurosurgical research networks
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Bugra Bilge Keseroglu

  • 29 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Dr. Bugra Bilge Keseroglu specializes in robotic and laparoscopic urology. His robotic work includes radical prostatectomy (conventional and Retzius-sparing), radical cystectomy, sacrocolpopexy, and Burch colposuspension. His laparoscopic work includes radical prostatectomy with lymph node dissection, radical cystectomy, sacrocolpopexy, and Burch colposuspension. He also performs laparoscopic nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy, pyeloplasty, all endourological surgeries (stone surgery and endoscopic procedures), HOLEP, and female incontinence surgery.

    Education: Uludağ University Faculty of Medicine, 1990–1996. Specialization: S.B. Ankara Training and Research Hospital, 1997–2002. Experience: Yozgat State Hospital, 2002–2006 and 2012–2016; Yozgat Private Hospital, 2006–2011; S.B. Ankara Training and Research Hospital, 2016–2019; Bilkent City Hospital, 2019–2024.

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Ilhan Elmaci

  • 5 Excellent 3 reviews
  • 39 years of experience
  • accreditations:
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci is a leading neurosurgeon. He is known for his skill in brain and spinal surgeries, neurooncology, and skull base surgery. He has worked at top institutions such as Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Elmaci has introduced new techniques in microsurgery and endoscopic skull base surgery.

    He is the founding chairman of the Skull Base Society in Turkey. He is also an active member of the European Skull Base Society. Dr. Elmaci has helped advance neurosurgery through teamwork across specialties. He led Turkey’s first EANS-accredited neurosurgery clinic. He also holds accreditations from the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies.

    Dr. Elmaci has published over 110 scientific papers and given more than 250 presentations at congresses. His work continues to influence neurosurgical practice and patient care around the world.

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Baris Topcular

  • 20 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Professor Topcular is a highly trained neurologist who gained international expertise at the University of Basel in Switzerland before joining the Florence Nightingale Hospital group.

    • Specialises in managing complex seizure disorders and movement issues
    • Trained at the PharmaZentrum Research Centre in Basel
    • Serves as a Professor at Istanbul Science University Faculty of Medicine
    • Expertise in PET imaging for neurological mapping and diagnosis
    • Former specialist at the Mazhar Osman Mental Health and Neurological Diseases Hospital
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Mehmet Osman Akcakaya

  • Leading doctor for Vagus nerve stimulation
  • 20 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Professor Mehmet Osman Akcakaya is a specialist neurosurgeon at Florence Nightingale Hospital, focusing on functional neurosurgery and Vagus nerve stimulation.

    • Completed a clinical fellowship in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery at Hannover Medical School in Germany
    • Holds a fellowship in peripheral nerve microsurgery from Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
    • Certified by the European Board of Neurosurgery (EANS) in Leeds, UK
    • Serves as Professor at Demiroglu Bilim University Medical Faculty, training the next generation of surgeons
    • Member of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS)
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Ramazan Sari

  • 22 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Education:

    Medical Faculty, Trakya University,  

    Edirne, Turkey (1994-2000)

    Professional Experience:

    General Practitioner and Emergency Physician

    Bartın (2000-2004)

    Specialization:  

    Department of Neurosurgery, S.B. Göztepe Training and Research Hospital,  

    Istanbul (2004-2010)

    Participation in the Accreditation Process by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) during  

    Specialization (2004-2010)

    Completion of Compulsory Service as Specialist Physician

    Tokat State Hospital, Tokat (2010-2012)

    Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery

    Gaziosmanpaşa University, Tokat (2012-2014)

    Contribution to the Establishment of the Department of Neurosurgery at Medipol University  

    (2012-2014)

    Lecturer

    Medipol University, Istanbul (2012-2014)

    Specialist Physician

    Memorial Istanbul Hospitals, Istanbul (2014-2018)

    Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences

    Eurasia University, Istanbul (2014-2021)

    Associate Professor in the field of Neurosurgery (2021- )

    Specialist Physician

    Acıbadem Maslak Hospital, Istanbul (2018-2021)

    Specialist Physician

    Liv Hospital Ulus, Istanbul (2021-2023)

    2023 –

    Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital, Istanbul

    Skills and Achievements:

    Obtained Associate Professorship in the field of Neurosurgery (2021)

    Experience in Academic Teaching and Management (2012-2021)

    Proficiency in Turkish (Native) and English (Advanced)

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Salih Murat Imer

  • 41 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Prof. Dr. Salih Murat İmer is a neurosurgeon with over 30 years of experience. He founded and led the Neurosurgery Department at Okan University Hospital. He has written 68 scientific articles and contributed to 9 book chapters. Dr. İmer has also presented at 33 international congresses, showing his influence in neurosurgery worldwide.

    Dr. İmer holds advanced certifications in functional and stereotactic neurosurgery, Leksell Gamma Knife radiosurgery, and endoscopic spine surgery. He received specialized training in several European countries. He has worked with leading experts such as Prof. Matti Vapalahti and Prof. Juha Hernesniemi. Through these collaborations, he has helped improve neurosurgical practice and education around the world.

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Lutfi Hanoglu

  • 26 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • The doctor is a Professor of Neurology with a specialization in demyelinating processes and Parkinson's disease. With extensive expertise in these areas, the doctor has contributed significantly to the understanding and treatment of neurological disorders. The doctor is recognized for advancing research and clinical practices in neurology, focusing on improving patient outcomes through innovative approaches.

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Mustafa Yavuz Samanci

  • 19 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Associate Professor Mustafa Yavuz Samanci is a highly credentialed neurosurgeon who specialises in functional neurosurgery and neuromodulation at Medipol University.

    • Completed a clinical fellowship in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery at Koç University
    • Currently serves as the Secretary of the Turkish Neuromodulation Society
    • Undertook postdoctoral research at Temple University in Philadelphia and Shanghai Jiao Tong University
    • Member of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society steering committee
    • Recipient of the Prof Dr Hakan Caner overseas education scholarship
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Tahsin Ali Zirh

  • 36 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • 2015 - 2015

    Medipol Üniversitesi Parkinson Hastalığı ve Hareket Bozuklukları Merkezi

    2009 - 2009

    Medicalpark Bahçelievler Hastanesi

    1999 - 2004

    Medicalpark Bahçelievler Hastanesi

    1997 - 2009

    Amerikan Hastanesi

    1997 - 1997

    VKV Amerikan Hastanesi

    1995 - 1995

    Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital Research Fellow

    1995 - 1995

    Department of Neurosurgery, The Johns Hopkins Hospital

    1995 - 1997

    Toronto Western Hospital,

    1994 - 1994

    Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital

    1992 - 1992

    Department of Neurosurgery, University of Virginia

    1992 - 1992

    Department of Neurosurgery, University of Washington

    1992 - 1992

    İsrail Kudüs, The European Association of Neurosurgical Societies European

    1991 - 1991

    İspanya Zaragoz- The European Association of Neurosurgical Societies European

    1990 - 1990

    Glasgow, Scotland, İngiltere

    1990 - 1990

    Glasgow ve Edinburg, The British Council

    1990 - 1990

    Glasgow ve Edinburg, The British Council1994

    Marmara University Institute of Health Sciences, Neurophysiology

    1993

    Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Neurosurgery and Neurosurgery

    1989

    Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Neurosurgery and Neurosurgery

    1983

    Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine

    1983

    Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine

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Ibrahim Bayar Cinar

  • 38 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Education & Academic Qualifications

    License (MD)

    Field: Medicine

    University: Istanbul University

    Year: 1987

    Residency

    Field: Cardiovascular Surgery

    Institution: Siyami Ersek Heart Center

    Years: 1988–1994

    Clinical Fellowship

    Field: Cardiovascular Surgery

    Institution: University of Ottawa Heart Center (Canada)

    Years: 1994–1995

    Academic Titles & Positions

    Assistant Professor

    Field: Cardiovascular Surgery

    Institution: Siyami Ersek Heart Center

    Years: 1995–2008

    Professor

    Field: Cardiovascular Surgery

    Institution: Altınbaş University

    Years: 2014–2019

    Membership in Scientific and Professional Organizations

    -Turkish Society of Cardiovascular Surgery

    -European Society for Cardiovascular Surgery

    -European Society for Vascular Surgery

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Ali Osman Mucuoglu

  • 14 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Dr Ali Osman Mucuoglu completed advanced training in London and Lithuania through the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies to provide specialized functional neurosurgery.

    • Completed the European Training Course in Neurosurgery on Functional Neurosurgery and Head Injury
    • Specialises in spinal and peripheral nerve surgery to address complex neural conditions
    • Active member of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies and the Turkish Neurosurgical Society
    • Publishes clinical research on medical innovation and 3D printing in surgical applications
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Dr. Mehmet Tonge

  • 22 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Istanbul
  • Associate Professor Mehmet Tonge is a specialist in functional neurosurgery who completed a prestigious Deep Brain Stimulation fellowship at Maastricht University in the Netherlands.

    • Focuses on stereotactic and functional neurosurgery for movement disorders and epilepsy
    • Completed the rigorous four-year European Association of Neurosurgical Societies training programme
    • Contributed to more than 30 international publications and 12 medical book chapters
    • Serves as a visiting scientist and PhD candidate at Maastricht University's neuroscience department
    • Extensive training in microneurosurgery and intraoperative imaging from Zurich University Hospital
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Bookimed Insights: Top Vagus nerve stimulation Specialists in Turkey for Australians (2026)

Bookimed helps Australian patients find top Vagus nerve stimulation surgeons in Turkey, collaborating with 29 leading specialists. The doctors 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. All prices are displayed in AUD for easy comparison with Vagus nerve stimulation costs in Australia.
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#123 years of experiencePaediatric and adult epilepsy casesAssociate Professor at VM Medical Park Florya Hospital with specialist training from Turkey's leading neurology centre. He blends minimally invasive techniques with neurosurgery expertise to manage complex cases in children and adults.
Turkey
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#235 years of experienceMedication-resistant epilepsy and pediatric neurosurgeryAwarded for his specific research into Vagus Nerve Stimulation effects. He balances high-level academic expertise with senior clinical leadership as a former Chief Physician.
Turkey
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#320 years of experienceMedication-resistant functional neurosurgery casesAcademic leader with clinical fellowships from Hannover Medical School and Tel Aviv University. He focuses on functional neurosurgery and peripheral nerve reconstruction at the renowned Florence Nightingale Hospitals.
Turkey
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#420 years of experienceMedication-resistant epilepsy and dementiaProfessor Topcular brings Swiss research expertise from the University of Basel. He combines academic leadership at Istanbul Science University with clinical focus on movement disorders and advanced neuroimaging.
Turkey
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#520 years of experienceFunctional neurosurgery casesGerman-trained in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery. He is a European Board-certified Professor specialising in VNS and peripheral nerve reconstruction.
Turkey
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#619 years of experienceSurgical treatment for drug-resistant epilepsyAs Secretary of the Turkish Neuromodulation Society, he brings high-level expertise in nerve stimulation. His international training in the USA and China focuses on using technology to manage complex neurological conditions.
Turkey
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#714 years of experienceFunctional neurosurgery for epilepsyEuropean-trained in functional neurosurgery with a focus on peripheral nerve procedures. Member of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS).
Turkey
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#822 years of experienceMedication-resistant epilepsy casesDeep Brain Stimulation fellow from Maastricht University. He specialises in functional neurosurgery and stereotactic techniques, with over 40 invited lectures and 32 international publications in his field.
Turkey
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FAQ

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

How do Turkish doctors handle long-term follow-up visits if I live in another country?

Turkish doctors manage long-term follow-up for vagus nerve stimulation through digital health portals and international patient departments. Most hospitals use secure video tools for remote check-ins. These clinics often hold JCI accreditation to provide standardized care for global patients. Surgeons coordinate with your local neurologist to monitor progress after you return home.

  • Telehealth check-ins: Doctors use secure video platforms for device programming and symptom reviews.
  • Bilingual coordinators: International departments provide a dedicated point of contact for all medical questions.
  • Technical reports: Clinics provide digital English dossiers with implant serial numbers for local doctors.
  • Collaborative care: Surgeons issue specific diagnostic protocols for local blood tests or imaging.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Surgeons specializing in neuromodulation, such as Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci or Prof. Mehmet Osman Akcakaya, have often completed fellowships at prestigious institutions like Johns Hopkins or Hannover Medical School. This international background allows them to work seamlessly with clinical teams in your home country. Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci, practicing at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital, offers online consultations starting from $375 to review your recovery metrics.

Patient Consensus: Patients value how clearly everything is explained during the initial stages and throughout the recovery process. They often feel reassured by the structured communication from the hospital staff. Many note that having all surgical documents in English makes it much easier to continue care with their doctors back home.

Which medical specialists perform VNS surgery in Turkey?

Vagus nerve stimulation in Turkey is performed by neurosurgeons specializing in functional neurosurgery and neuromodulation. These specialists work with neurologists to treat drug-resistant epilepsy. Leading Turkish doctors often hold European board certifications and have completed specialized fellowships at top international medical centers.

  • Functional neurosurgeons: Perform the surgical implantation of the pulse generator and nerve leads.
  • Neurologists: Conduct pre-surgical evaluations and handle the electronic programming of the device.
  • Sub-specialized training: Many surgeons completed fellowships at institutions like Johns Hopkins or Zurich University.
  • Multidisciplinary teams: Specialists at JCI-accredited clinics coordinate care for complex movement and seizure disorders.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that top-tier Turkish specialists often have significant academic roles. For example, Dr. Ilhan Elmaci and Dr. Ersoy Kocabicak have published over 45 international articles each on neuromodulation. Choosing a surgeon with this academic background and over 100 successful VNS procedures typically correlates with precise lead placement and better patient results.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that coordination between the neurosurgeon and the neurologist is vital for a smooth recovery. They often feel relieved when specialists explain the adjustment process clearly before the first device connection. Many mention that having professional translators available makes the technical steps of stimulator programming much less stressful.

What medical credentials and certifications should I verify when selecting a VNS doctor in Turkey?

Qualified VNS surgeons in Turkey must hold specialization certificates in neurosurgery from the Turkish Ministry of Health. You should verify they have advanced training in functional and stereotactic neurosurgery. Leading specialists often maintain memberships in global societies like the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies.

  • Board certification: Verify the surgeon holds Turkish Neurosurgical Society Board certification for advanced competency.
  • Sub-specialty training: Look for fellowships in functional neurosurgery from institutions like Zurich or Maastricht.
  • Hospital accreditation: Ensure the facility holds Joint Commission International (JCI) or ISO safety certifications.
  • Professional memberships: Confirm active membership in the World Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Society.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that surgical results for epilepsy often improve when the doctor has a background in both clinical research and high procedure volumes. For example, Dr. Ilhan Elmaci at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital has completed 100+ vagus nerve stimulation procedures. This indicates a high level of technical expertise that simple board certification alone cannot convey.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to choose a team where the neurologist and neurosurgeon work together closely. One patient shared that having an expert neurologist adjust the stimulator settings made their brain scans look normal for the first time. Others felt more comfortable knowing their doctors trained at major centers in Israel, Germany, or the UK.

How do Turkish doctors determine if a patient is a candidate for VNS?

Turkish neurologists and neurosurgeons identify VNS candidates through a multidisciplinary review of drug-resistant epilepsy cases. Specialists confirm that patients have failed at least two appropriately chosen anti-epileptic medications. Evaluation includes video-EEG monitoring and neuroimaging to ensure resective brain surgery is not a viable curative option.

  • Epilepsy monitoring: Doctors use 24-72 hour video-EEG to map seizure patterns and frequency.
  • Imaging protocols: MRI or CT scans rule out removable structural lesions or brain tumors.
  • Psychological screening: Independent committees assess cognitive function and mental stability before device implantation.
  • Physical assessment: Surgeons evaluate neck circumference and BMI for safe access to the vagus nerve.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish clinics utilize neuroengineers and multidisciplinary boards to cross-verify candidacy, often involving professors with international credentials. For example, Dr. Ilhan Elmaci at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital has performed over 100 VNS procedures and trained at Johns Hopkins. This level of specialization allows for precise candidate selection, particularly for complex refractory epilepsy cases where palliative neuromodulation is the safest path forward.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that the evaluation process is thorough and involves many steps, like wearing a heart monitor to check for nerve proximity risks. They appreciate how quickly the coordination team moves through the mandatory EEG tests compared to their home countries. Many feel reassured when specialized neurologists explain that their brain activity maps now support moving forward with the stimulator.

Will the same doctor manage my post-operative device programming?

Vagus nerve stimulation in Turkey involves a collaborative team where surgeons and neurologists share your long-term care. A neurosurgeon typically performs the physical implant. A specialized neurologist then manages the complex electrical programming sessions. This ensures you receive expert surgical skill and precise neurological tuning.

  • Specialized dual care: Neurosurgeons like Dr. Ilhan Elmaci handle the precise surgical implantation process.
  • Neurologist-led programming: Specialists such as Dr. Lutfi Hanoglu manage the device settings post-surgery.
  • Advanced academic training: Many Turkish doctors completed functional neurosurgery fellowships at Maastricht or Zurich.
  • Integrated clinic teams: Accredited centers often house surgery and neurology departments in one facility.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that top Turkish clinics often utilize a 'co-management' model for VNS therapy. For example, at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital, neurosurgeons like Dr. Mehmet Osman Akcakaya work alongside neurology teams. This is a strategic advantage because neurosurgeons focus on the 2,000+ surgeries they perform. Neurologists then dedicate their time to the 4 to 6 required programming adjustments during the first year.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the surgeon performs the procedure, they spend more time with the neurologist afterward. Many were surprised that the first connection happens about a week later. They say having an in-house neurologist and interpreter makes these frequent tuning sessions much easier.

Who are some of the top-rated neurosurgeons for VNS in Turkey?

Top-rated neurosurgeons in Turkey for VNS include Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci and Prof. Dr. Salih Murat Imer, both at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital. These experts focus on treatment-resistant epilepsy. They hold prestigious credentials from international institutions like Johns Hopkins University and Zurich University Hospital.

  • International training: Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci trained at Zurich and Johns Hopkins universities.
  • Deep expertise: Prof. Dr. Salih Murat Imer offers 30+ years of neurosurgical experience.
  • Neuromodulation focus: Dr. Mehmet Tonge completed a specialized fellowship in deep brain stimulation.
  • Multidisciplinary care: Associate Professor Buse Cagla Ari provides expert neurology and EEG monitoring.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a strong connection between Turkish VNS specialists and the Zurich University microneurosurgery school. Both Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci and Dr. Mehmet Tonge trained there. This specific training background suggests a heavy focus on precision techniques for implanting neuromodulation devices.

Patient Consensus: Patients are often surprised by the immediate results after the device is connected. One patient noted their brain activity readings finally returned to normal after the procedure. They also highlight the helpfulness of the clinic's dedicated interpreters during the hospital stay.