He has been working as a general surgeon for 10 years. He specializes in obesity and metabolic surgery. With 9 years of obesity surgery experience, we have cured thousands of patients and helped them get rid of blood pressure and diabetes.
Our surgeries are performed using the latest technology laparoscopic method, that is, a closed method without using open surgery. Stating that his first priority is patient safety, Op. Dr. Murat Şendur continues to support his patients in these difficult journeys.
The reason why laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy surgery has been accepted as an alternative treatment for obesity surgery in recent years is; Since it can be done quickly and causes less injury to the patient, patients lose weight better and side effects related to obesity recover faster. Another important advantage is that, if necessary, more advanced second stage surgery can be performed easily. It was determined that after this surgery, patients lost 54% to 81% of their excess weight in approximately 12 months, and at the same time, there was an improvement in other obesity-related diseases.
Laparoscopic Gastric By-Pass (R-YGB) surgery is the most frequently performed type of combined surgery. Gastric Bypass is one of the methods that attract attention with its successful results in obesity surgery. While the stomach volume is reduced with this surgery, the absorption of nutrients decreases as the distance traveled in the small intestine is shortened.
Mini Gastric Bypass is the easiest, quickest, shortest hospital stay and most economical surgery among obesity surgeries. Mini Gastric Bypass surgery provides the weight loss achieved with standard bypass surgeries. It is a surgery with high control power in cases such as Type 2 Diabetes (diabetes), hypertension (high blood pressure), and Hyperlipidemia (high bad cholesterol), which are among the leading accompanying findings of metabolic syndrome.
Transit Bipartition is the preferred and developed metabolic surgery method in the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes. The last 1/3 of the operation, which is carried out through the small intestines, is connected to the stomach as an alternative. In this way, diabetes is controlled by stimulating small intestine hormones.
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Central Hospital : Kocayol Cad. Kozyatağı Sk.
No.19 Kozyatağı / Kadıköy / Istanbul (E5 Bostancı Metrosu 3 Nolu Çıkış)