| Turcja | Austria | Hiszpania | |
| Artroskopia | od $2,400 | - | - |
Dr. Murat Kezer is an experienced orthopedic surgeon. He specializes in joint reconstruction, arthroplasty, and sports injuries. He has completed advanced training in MAKO Total and Partial Knee and Hip Replacement. Since 2002, he has attended more than 20 national and international congresses and courses.
Dr. Kezer is a member of the Turkish Medical Association, Hip Knee Arthroplasty Association, International Congress for Joint Reconstruction, and Turkish Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. He is known for his skill in hip and knee arthroplasty. He has a strong record of successful surgeries and is dedicated to surgical innovation and patient care.
Dr. Mehmet Aydogan is a specialist in Orthopedics, Traumatology, and Spine Surgery at Memorial Şişli Hospital. He worked in Spine Surgery there in 2024–2025 and has been in Orthopedics since 2026. He previously led the Orthopedic Surgery, Traumatology & Advanced Spine Surgery Center at Emsey Hospital (2018–2022). His experience includes the EURO SPINE Surgical Spine Center of Excellence in Switzerland (2022–2024) and a research fellowship at the UCLA Comprehensive Spine Center (2009–2011). He also held posts at Boğaziçi Spine Center, Medical Park Göztepe, and Florence Nightingale.
Education: MD, Ege University (1990–1996). Residency in Orthopedics and Traumatology at Dr. Lütfi Kırdar Kartal TRH (2000–2004). Publications: 50 journal articles and 37 presentations.
Memberships: TTB, TOTBİD, Turkish Spine Society, MINOD, NASS, SRS, European Spine Society, and APSS.
Lekarz ukończył edukację medyczną na Wydziale Medycznym GATA i specjalizował się w ortopedii i traumatologii w Szpitalu Szkoleniowym GATA Haydarpaşa. Awansując w karierze akademickiej, lekarz został adiunktem w 2007 roku, profesorem nadzwyczajnym w 2014 roku i profesorem zwyczajnym w 2021 roku. Od 2016 roku lekarz pracuje jako specjalista ortopedii i traumatologii w Anadolu Medical Center.<\/p>
Lekarz jest członkiem kilku prestiżowych organizacji, w tym Europejskiego Towarzystwa Traumatologii Sportowej, Chirurgii Kolana i Artroskopii. Specjalizuje się w chirurgii artroskopowej, urazach sportowych, chirurgii urazowej i chirurgii protez stawowych.<\/p>
Turkish orthopedic centers offer diverse shoulder osteoarthritis treatments ranging from non-invasive therapies to complex robotic surgeries. Specialized clinics utilize Stryker Mako robotic systems and 3D imaging for precise joint resurfacing. High-tesla MRI and multi-slice CT scans ensure accurate staging before selecting arthroscopic or prosthetic interventions.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish orthopedic packages often include extended hospital stays, such as 2–3 nights, compared to the standard 1-night stay in many Western clinics. Our data from Turan Turan Health shows these packages often bundle pre-operative 3D imaging and post-operative physiotherapy, which are critical for successful joint reconstruction outcomes.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that rehabilitation is just as vital as the surgery itself. They often note that specialized clinics in larger cities provide structured post-operative physical therapy that helps restore mobility faster.
Shoulder surgeons and hospitals in Turkey maintain rigorous international standards through JCI accreditation and specialized clinical hubs. Leading specialists often hold training from prestigious institutions like Johns Hopkins or Cornell. Facilities utilize advanced technologies including Stryker Mako robotic systems for high-precision joint procedures and 3D planning.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Quality signals for shoulder surgery in Turkey are tied to specific clinical benchmarks rather than just hospital brand names. For example, Dr. Murat Kezer and Dr. Abdulaziz Temiz hold Stryker Mako certifications for robotic precision. Look for clinics in Bursa or Istanbul that combine high patient volumes—sometimes 15,000 yearly—with specific rehabilitation protocols to ensure long-term mobility.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize selecting surgeons based on their yearly volume of specific shoulder procedures to ensure expertise. While clinical care is excellent, clear post-operative physical therapy instructions are vital to manage recovery through potential language barriers.
International patients usually stay in Turkey for 7 to 14 days for shoulder osteoarthritis treatment. This timeframe covers pre-operative diagnostic tests and the surgical procedure. It also includes 1 to 3 nights of hospitalization and a final follow-up before flying home safely.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Many Turkish clinics offer packages that include 10 to 12 days of hotel accommodation but only 2 hospital nights. This setup ensures patients have a comfortable place to recover near the clinic for the final check-up. We see this often at Turan Turan Health Group with Dr. Abdulaziz Temiz.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to stay near the clinic until the surgeon provides final clearance to fly. They often prefer recovering in a hotel for the last few days rather than rushing home immediately.
Turkey offers advanced shoulder arthritis care at facilities like Anadolu Medical Center and Turan Turan Health Group. Leading surgeons, including Prof. Dr. Kenan Keklikçi and Prof. Dr. Halil Can Gemalmaz, utilize 3D patient-specific planning and robotic-assisted techniques for anatomic and reverse shoulder replacements.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Patient data shows that choosing a doctor with international training often ensures higher success. For example, Dr. Mehmet Taner Ozdemir and Prof. Dr. Hayrettin Kesmezacar both trained at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. Surgeons with this specific background often handle more complex shoulder reconstructions than general orthopedic practitioners.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to confirm how many shoulder replacements a surgeon performs annually. They also emphasize ensuring the facility provides a dedicated shoulder rehabilitation program for recovery.