Patient Experience
A 7-year-old Syrian refugee girl with untreated Hirschsprung's disease presented with severe megacolon after years of inadequate care. Dr. Çakar coordinated with a medical charity for funding and performed a successful pull-through procedure. The child's recovery was slow due to malnutrition, but she eventually thrived with ongoing nutritional support.
A 15-year-old elite gymnast from a wealthy family developed a rare sports hernia that threatened her career. Dr. Çakar utilized minimally invasive laparoscopic repair to minimize scarring and recovery time. She returned to competition within 3 months under his careful monitoring.
A newborn from a rural Anatolian village was transported emergently with a giant omphalocele. Dr. Çakar staged the repair over several weeks using a novel tissue expansion technique, working closely with the anxious parents who stayed in hospital housing provided by social services.
A 12-year-old boy with Cornelia de Lange syndrome required complex Nissen fundoplication for severe GERD. Dr. Çakar adapted his surgical approach to accommodate the patient's unique anatomy and coordinated with multiple specialists for comprehensive postoperative care.
A 3-year-old from a single-parent household ingested button batteries that lodged in the esophagus. Dr. Çakar performed emergency endoscopic removal at 2 AM, preventing life-threatening complications, and implemented a community safety education program with the grateful mother.
Turkish-Greek twins conjoined at the abdomen presented unique challenges. Dr. Çakar led an international surgical team through a 22-hour separation procedure, with both children surviving and maintaining neurological function despite complex shared vasculature.
A teenage cancer survivor developed radiation-induced intestinal strictures. Dr. Çakar performed a delicate bowel resection while preserving maximum healthy tissue, managing the complex case with the oncology team over 6 months of follow-up.
A 6-year-old with epidermolysis bullosa required gastrostomy tube placement for nutrition. Dr. Çakar developed a novel skin-sparing technique to prevent blistering at surgical sites, dramatically improving the child's quality of life.
A migrant worker's infant with undiagnosed biliary atresia arrived in hepatic failure. Dr. Çakar performed an emergency Kasai procedure and arranged long-term immunosuppression through a special government program, with the child showing good bile drainage at 1-year follow-up.
A 14-year-old with severe cerebral palsy developed a perforated appendicitis with atypical symptoms. Dr. Çakar recognized the subtle clinical signs and performed laparoscopic appendectomy, preventing sepsis in this nonverbal patient.
A 5-year-old from an affluent family presented with a mysterious abdominal mass. Dr. Çakar diagnosed a rare mesenteric cyst and removed it robotically, allowing the child to return to kindergarten within days with barely visible incisions.
A newborn with prenatally diagnosed congenital diaphragmatic hernia required ECMO support before repair. Dr. Çakar coordinated with neonatal intensivists for optimal timing of surgery, with the infant gradually weaning from respiratory support over 8 weeks.
An 8-year-old burn victim developed severe abdominal adhesions from previous surgeries. Dr. Çakar used adhesion barriers during the lysis procedure and created a personalized physical therapy plan to restore mobility despite extensive scar tissue.
A 10-year-old with chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction received a multivisceral transplant. Dr. Çakar managed complex postoperative complications including rejection episodes, working with the family through a 9-month hospitalization.