Spine Surgery

Spine surgery is a medical branch that specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and management of spinal and spinal cord problems. Our aim is to provide the best treatment options with unique approaches to each of our patients and to support a healthy lifestyle.

Scoliosis, Kyphosis

Scoliosis is a condition that occurs when the spine curves sideways. The curvature can often be C or S-shaped.

Spine Infections

Spinal infections are a condition in which bacteria or germs form in the spine. These infections can be serious and are important to treat.

Waist Slip

Lumbar shift means that one or more of the vertebrae in the lower part of the spine slide forward or backward relative to the vertebra below it.

Herniated Disc

Lumbar hernia occurs when the discs in the lower region of the spine (lumbar region) press on the nerves coming out of the spinal cord.

Neck Hernia

Neck hernia is a condition in which the gel inside the discs between the cervical vertebrae leaks from the outer layer.

Microdiscectomy

Microdiscectomy is a surgical intervention to relieve pain and nerve pressure caused by herniated disc.

Disc Prosthesis

A disc prosthesis can be defined as an artificial disc inserted in place of discs damaged due to herniated disc. This prosthesis can help maintain spinal mobility and relieve low back pain.

Bone Resorption (Osteoporosis)

Bone resorption (osteoporosis) means the weakening of the bones as a result of the decrease in the density of the bone tissue and the deterioration of its structure. This can increase the risk of breaking bones.

Spine Compression Fractures

These fractures usually occur as a result of conditions such as osteoporosis. As a result of the compression or collapse of one or more vertebrae of the spine, symptoms such as pain, shortening of stature and hump can be seen.