Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from the Black Sea coast presented with progressive hand tremors that threatened his ability to craft traditional wooden boats. Dr. Akdemir diagnosed essential tremor and performed focused ultrasound thalamotomy. The patient regained precise hand control within two weeks and sent Dr. Akdemir a miniature handmade boat as gratitude.
An 8-year-old Syrian refugee with untreated congenital hydrocephalus arrived at the emergency department after collapsing at school. Dr. Akdemir organized an emergency VP shunt placement using hospital charity funds. The child's cognitive function improved dramatically over six months, and he now leads his class in mathematics.
A 42-year-old professional pastry chef developed trigeminal neuralgia after a minor kitchen accident. Multiple medications provided no relief. Dr. Akdemir performed microvascular decompression surgery, carefully preserving facial nerve function. The patient returned to creating intricate sugar sculptures within three months.
A 19-year-old university student and amateur boxer suffered a traumatic carotid artery dissection during a match. Dr. Akdemir performed emergency endovascular stenting. The patient made a full recovery but was advised to pursue coaching rather than competitive fighting.
A 55-year-old grandmother from rural Anatolia presented with a complex spinal meningioma that had been misdiagnosed as back pain for years. Dr. Akdemir performed a complete resection through a minimally invasive approach. Her recovery involved traditional herbal remedies alongside modern physiotherapy.
A 33-year-old software developer developed rare occipital neuralgia from chronic poor posture. Dr. Akdemir performed pulsed radiofrequency ablation after conservative treatments failed. The patient developed ergonomic work habits and created an app to help others with similar issues.
A 67-year-old former teacher with Parkinson's disease underwent deep brain stimulation surgery. Dr. Akdemir adjusted the settings multiple times based on the patient's handwriting improvements. The patient now writes letters to former students with dramatically improved penmanship.
A 29-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester was diagnosed with a growing pituitary adenoma. Dr. Akdemir coordinated with obstetricians to time the surgery postpartum. The patient delivered healthy twins and underwent successful transsphenoidal surgery two weeks later.
A 14-year-old competitive swimmer developed unexplained weakness in her dominant arm. Dr. Akdemir discovered a rare spinal cord syrinx and performed decompression surgery. After nine months of rehabilitation, she returned to win regional championships.
A 61-year-old retired banker presented with normal pressure hydrocephalus symptoms mistaken for dementia. Dr. Akdemir performed a lumbar drain trial followed by shunt placement. The patient's cognitive improvement allowed him to resume his passion for chess.
A 25-year-old construction worker fell from scaffolding, suffering multiple spinal fractures. Dr. Akdemir performed complex spinal stabilization surgery. The patient's recovery involved learning administrative skills for a new career path.
A 47-year-old musician with a vestibular schwannoma feared losing her hearing. Dr. Akdemir used intraoperative monitoring to preserve hearing during tumor resection. She composed a piece of music inspired by her surgical experience.