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Op. Dr. Kevser Arkan, MD, es subespecialista en cirugía oncológica ginecológica (Obstetricia y Ginecología) en OPTIMED Health Group en Çorlu y Çerkezköy. Trabaja allí desde 2026. Atiende en inglés y turco.
Su enfoque clínico es el manejo quirúrgico de los cánceres de ovario, endometrio y cuello uterino. Realiza procedimientos pélvicos complejos, como histerectomía radical, linfadenectomía con mapeo del ganglio centinela y citorreducción tumoral. Ofrece cirugía mínimamente invasiva, incluidas vNOTES (sin cicatriz/izsiz laparoskopi), laparoscopia, laparotomía e histeroscopia. También realiza reconstrucción uroginecológica, incluida la sacrocolpopexia. Maneja obstetricia de alto riesgo.
Credenciales: MD, Universidad de Gaziantep (2016). Residencia en Obstetricia y Ginecología, Universidad Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam (2016–2021). Subespecialidad en Cirugía Oncológica Ginecológica, Hospital de Formación e Investigación Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil (2022–2025). Experiencia: Diyarbakır Maternity & Children’s Hospital, Clínica de Oncología Ginecológica (2022–2025). Adıyaman Kahta State Hospital (2021–2022). Giresun Alucra TSM (2016).
Trabajo académico: En 2025 publicó estudios revisados por pares sobre el mapeo del ganglio centinela en la estadificación del cáncer de endometrio por vNOTES y sobre los resultados de vNOTES frente a la laparoscopia. También publicó sobre prolapso de órganos pélvicos y función sexual, regímenes con folato en GTN y sacrocolpopexia asistida por vNOTES. Sus artículos aparecieron en revistas como BMC Surgery, Scientific Reports, Journal of Clinical Medicine y Ginekologia Polska.
Gynaecologists in Turkey are qualified specialists who undergo rigorous clinical training to perform cervical cryotherapy. To practise, doctors must complete a 6-year medical degree. They then finish a mandatory 5-year residency in obstetrics and gynaecology. This training specifically covers outpatient procedures for cervical lesions.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Many Istanbul clinics treat over 2,500 patients annually. This creates a high-volume environment for minor procedures. While costs range from $600 to $1,300, senior associates often bring 20+ years of experience to simple treatments.
Patient Consensus: Success depends on confirming the operator is a specialist gynaecologist rather than a GP. Patients recommend bringing prior Pap smear and HPV results. They also suggest requesting English medical reports for Australian GPs.
Cervical cryotherapy in Turkey maintains a high success rate. Turkish medical institutions report a 95.9% anatomical resolution for cervical ectopy. Success for pre-cancerous lesions (CIN) averages 85% to 94%. This depends on the lesion grade and clinic infrastructure.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish gynaecology centres often combine diagnostic precision with high patient volumes. Some specialists handle 2,500+ patients annually. This repetition helps clinicians identify which lesions respond best to cryotherapy versus surgical excision.
Patient Consensus: Patients report the outpatient procedure is quick and manageable. Most appreciate the fast recovery and the relief from persistent symptoms like discharge or spotting.
Cervical cryotherapy is a gynaecological procedure. It uses extreme cold to freeze and destroy abnormal cervical tissue. Patients travel to Turkey to treat cervical dysplasia, chronic cervicitis, and ectropion. They use JCI-accredited facilities and specialist gynaecologists with extensive experience.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Specialist clinics in Istanbul like Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esra Özbaşlı’s centre serve 2,500+ patients annually. This high volume helps gynaecologists maintain precise skills. Clinics often hold government-backed International Health Tourism certificates. These guarantee specific service standards for Australians.
Patient Consensus: Treatment for cervical changes found during screening is straightforward with minimal discomfort. In Turkey, patients appreciate that specialists manage the process quickly. They avoid the long wait times often found in other health systems.
Cervical cryotherapy is typically not painful. Most women in Turkey experience mild cramping like a menstrual period rather than sharp pain. Anaesthesia is usually not required. This is because the freezing probe naturally numbs the cervical tissue during the five-minute procedure.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Basic clinics offer cryotherapy as a standalone service. However, Istanbul centres like Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esra Özbaşlı's clinic serve over 2,500 patients annually. They combine diagnostics with treatment. Specialist gynaecological care typically costs between $600 and $1,300.
Patient Consensus: Patients describe the freezing sensation as a brief intense cramp. This feeling ends quickly once the probe is removed. Most women find the speculum insertion more bothersome than the cryotherapy itself. Many suggest taking paracetamol before the appointment. Turkey's clinical staff helps by explaining each step to keep the experience calm.
Recovery involves mild menstrual-like cramping and a heavy watery discharge for three to six weeks. Patients should avoid heavy lifting and vaginal insertion during this time. Specialist clinics in Istanbul provide detailed discharge summaries to help coordinate follow-up care with a local GP.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinics like Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esra Özbaşlı's centre see 2,500+ patients annually. International patients often overlook the administrative side. Ask your doctor for a formal procedural report before departure. This document helps your Australian gynaecologist monitor post-treatment Pap smear results correctly.
Patient Consensus: Recovery is more about managing heavy discharge than dealing with pain. Bring extra-absorbent pads for the flight home. Most people return to non-strenuous work within a few days in Turkey.
Plan for a 4 to 7 day stay in Turkey for cervical cryotherapy. The outpatient procedure takes only 15–30 minutes. This timeframe allows for consultations and immediate monitoring after treatment. A gynaecology specialist will also provide a final fitness-to-fly assessment before your flight home.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinics like Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esra Özbaşlı in Istanbul treat 2,500+ patients annually. They hold government certification for international health tourism. High-volume specialists often bundle airport transfers and city tours into stays. This makes a 5-day recovery period more comfortable than a quick 2-day turnaround.
Patient Consensus: Booking a short stay after the procedure provides travel comfort. It also gives immediate access to the clinic if cramping occurs. Most people recommend avoiding the earliest possible return flight. This ensures you feel stable before the long journey back to Australia.