Patient Experience
As an 82-year-old with multiple comorbidities, I was terrified when diagnosed with a strangulated inguinal hernia. Other surgeons hesitated due to my age and heart condition. Prof. Dr. Bozkurt approached my case with remarkable calmness. He didn't just see a risky surgery; he saw me, a person who still wanted to garden and play with grandchildren. His team coordinated with cardiology for a hybrid procedure under local anesthesia with sedation. What struck me was how he explained everything using simple analogies ('like mending a weak spot in a favorite old sweater'). Two months post-op, I'm walking pain-free. His follow-up calls to my home showed genuine care beyond the operating room.
Our 7-year-old daughter developed an acute appendicitis while we were visiting from Germany. The language barrier added to our panic. From the emergency admission at Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir, Prof. Dr. Bozkurt's team provided a translator, but he himself communicated through reassuring gestures and clear diagrams. He performed a single-incision laparoscopic surgery, minimizing scarring. What moved us was how he involved our daughter in her recovery, letting her choose the cartoon-themed bandages and explaining how her 'tummy superhero' was healing. The pathology revealed an unusual parasitic involvement, which he meticulously documented and treated. His expertise in pediatric general surgery turned a traumatic experience into a story our daughter now proudly tells.
I'm a 45-year-old software developer who ignored persistent abdominal discomfort for years, attributing it to stress. During a routine executive health screening at İstinye University Liv Hospital, Prof. Dr. Bozkurt detected subtle signs suggesting a rare retroperitoneal tumor. His approach was methodical yet urgent, ordering specialized MRI sequences I'd never heard of. The tumor was entwined with major vessels, requiring a complex 9-hour surgery. What distinguished him was his 'architectural' approach; he used 3D-printed models of my anatomy to plan the resection margins. Post-surgery, he didn't just discharge me; he provided a detailed digital recovery timeline with nutrition and activity protocols tailored to my sedentary profession. Six months later, I'm not just cured, I understand my body better.
After a failed gallbladder surgery abroad left me with chronic biliary leaks and recurrent infections, I became what doctors call a 'difficult revision case.' I consulted three surgeons in Istanbul who declined intervention. Prof. Dr. Bozkurt reviewed my chaotic medical file for an hour during our first consultation, then said, 'This isn't impossible, it's just a puzzle with missing pieces.' His team performed ERCP to map the damaged ducts, then a robotic-assisted revision surgery. The game-changer was his innovative use of biodegradable stents coated with antibiotic-eluting polymers, a technique he's researching. For eight weeks, he personally responded to my late-night messages about drainage changes. He treated not just the surgical complication, but the medical trauma from my previous experience. Today, I have my life back.