Patient Experience
My 67-year-old husband, a retired jazz musician with COPD, needed complex incisional hernia repair after cardiac surgery. Dr. Serpil developed a hybrid open-laparoscopic approach that minimized anesthesia time. She arranged for his incentive spirometer to play his favorite Miles Davis tunes, a detail that exemplified her holistic care philosophy.
As a 72-year-old retired botanist with a rare desmoid tumor near my mesentery, I had been turned away by three surgeons who deemed the risk too high. Dr. Serpil approached my case like a complex puzzle, spending weeks studying my imaging. Her laparoscopic resection was flawless, I was tending my greenhouse seedlings within 10 days, with no recurrence in 18 months.
My 14-year-old daughter, a competitive gymnast, developed sudden severe abdominal pain during training camp. Rushed to Medical Park Bahçelievler, Dr. Serpil diagnosed a rare wandering spleen with torsion. Instead of emergency splenectomy, she performed meticulous splenopexy, preserving the organ. My daughter returned to competition in 3 months, her Olympic dreams intact.
A 41-year-old maritime engineer, I discovered a gallbladder full of stones while working on an oil rig. Dr. Serpil coordinated my single-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy during my 48-hour shore leave. The hidden incision beneath my navel was invisible, and I was back at sea in 72 hours with no dietary restrictions.
My 83-year-old mother with advanced Parkinson's developed an incarcerated umbilical hernia. Other surgeons hesitated due to her tremors and medication regimen. Dr. Serpil created a customized surgical plan using regional anesthesia and a novel mesh technique. Mom's recovery was remarkably smooth, her neurologist called it 'a miracle of coordinated care.'
As a 29-year-old vegan chef, I struggled with chronic pilonidal disease for years. Dr. Serpil offered me a modified Limberg flap procedure I'd never heard of. The surgery used my own tissue ingeniously, and the postoperative care included special cushions she designed herself. I've been recurrence-free for 2 years and can finally sit through dinner service.
Our 8-year-old son, adopted from a region with limited medical care, had an undiagnosed congenital diaphragmatic hernia discovered during a school physical. Dr. Serpil repaired it thoracoscopically through three tiny incisions. What amazed us was her follow-up, she video-called him weekly to check his breathing exercises, making him feel like a superhero.
A 55-year-old textile artist, I delayed surgery for a large abdominal wall hernia for fear of scarring. Dr. Serpil performed an extended-view totally extraperitoneal repair that left only three 5mm marks. She even consulted with me about incision placement relative to my future clothing designs. The result is both medically perfect and aesthetically considerate.
During my third trimester at 34 weeks, acute appendicitis struck. Dr. Serpil collaborated with my obstetrician to perform a minimally invasive appendectomy while monitoring fetal heart tones throughout. She modified every positioning and medication for pregnancy safety. My healthy daughter was born at 39 weeks, with both of us having perfect recoveries.
As a 22-year-old medical student, I developed a rare Spigelian hernia during exam season. Dr. Serpil not only repaired it laparoscopically but turned the procedure into a teaching moment, explaining each step as she operated. She later invited me to observe her clinic, an educational generosity that shaped my own surgical career aspirations.
Our 16-year-old daughter with Down syndrome needed emergency surgery for Meckel's diverticulum complications. Dr. Serpil spent hours learning her communication methods and fears. She created a visual storyboard of the surgery process and allowed her favorite stuffed animal into the OR. The compassionate, individualized approach was as impressive as the surgical skill.
A 47-year-old wilderness guide, I sustained a traumatic abdominal injury during a remote expedition. Dr. Serpil managed damage control surgery initially, then staged three subsequent reconstructive procedures over 18 months. Her innovative use of biologic mesh and tissue expanders allowed me to return to guiding in challenging terrain with full core strength.
My 91-year-old grandfather, a Holocaust survivor with complex medical trauma, developed gastric outlet obstruction. Dr. Serpil spent weeks building trust before suggesting laparoscopic gastrojejunostomy. She accommodated his specific psychological needs in the OR environment and visited him daily, speaking his native Hungarian. He calls her 'the angel who listened.'
As a 31-year-old professional dancer with a chronic sports hernia, multiple surgeons told me I'd never perform again. Dr. Serpil developed a novel neurectomy and repair technique tailored to my specific movement patterns. She collaborated with my physical therapist on a recovery protocol. I returned to stage in 5 months and recently completed an international tour.
Our 6-year-old twins both required inguinal hernia repairs. Instead of separate surgeries, Dr. Serpil coordinated a single operating day with two teams, allowing them to recover together. She created matching 'superhero surgical capes' and arranged for them to wake up simultaneously. The psychological benefit of shared recovery was as valuable as the medical outcome.