Anesthesia and Reanimation

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Overview

In the Department of Anesthesia and Reanimation, anesthesia procedures for the Departments of General Surgery, Brain and Neurosurgery, Pediatric Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Orthopedics, Thoracic Surgery, Cardiovascular Surgery, Ear Nose and Throat, Urology, Plastic Surgery, and Ophthalmology are performed by our experienced anesthesia doctors. In addition, our doctors also perform the necessary anesthesia procedures in interventional radiology, gastroenterological interventions, and in vitro fertilization treatment in our hospital.

In our hospital, anesthesia methods that may vary depending on the characteristics of the patients and surgeries are applied. Our patients are evaluated in the anesthesia clinic or in the ward they are in before the surgery and prepared for the surgery. Any pain that may occur during the anesthesia procedure is prevented and a safe awakening is ensured.

Depending on the type and length of the intervention planned by the doctors of the surgical departments, anesthesiologists apply one of the following anesthesia methods: general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, epidural anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, combined spinal epidural anesthesia, and anesthesia used in upper extremity surgeries (where only the surgical area is numbed).

After the surgery is over and the patient wakes up, he or she is taken to the recovery unit. Here, the patient’s vital functions are monitored and closely monitored until he or she is sent to the room.

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FAQ

What is anesthesia?
Anesthesia is a medical practice used to block pain during surgery or other medical procedures. It may involve complete unconsciousness (general anesthesia), numbness in a specific area (regional or local anesthesia), or sedation to relax the patient.
Is anesthesia safe?
Yes. Modern anesthesia is very safe when administered by experienced anesthesiologists. At Medical Point International Hospital, our specialists perform detailed preoperative evaluations and use advanced monitoring systems to ensure patient safety throughout the procedure.
What types of anesthesia are available at Medical Point?

We provide the following types of anesthesia based on the procedure and patient condition:

  • General anesthesia
  • Regional anesthesia (e.g., spinal, epidural, nerve block)
  • Local anesthesia
  • Conscious sedation
Will I meet my anesthesiologist before surgery?
Yes. Before your procedure, you will have a consultation with your anesthesiologist to review your medical history, current medications, and any allergies. This helps to create the safest and most effective anesthesia plan tailored to your needs.
How will I feel after anesthesia?
You may feel drowsy, experience a dry throat, mild nausea, or temporary confusion. These effects usually wear off within a few hours. Our reanimation and recovery team will closely monitor you until you are stable and alert.
What is reanimation (intensive care)?

Reanimation refers to advanced life support and intensive care provided to critically ill patients. This includes monitoring vital functions, managing organ support systems (like ventilators), and stabilizing patients after major surgeries or trauma.

When is reanimation care required?

Reanimation may be needed:

  • After complex surgeries
  • For severe infections or trauma
  • During cardiac or respiratory failure
  • In cases of multi-organ dysfunction
How does Medical Point ensure patient safety in intensive care?
Our intensive care units (ICUs) are equipped with advanced technology and are staffed 24/7 by experienced anesthesiologists, intensive care physicians, and trained nurses. We follow evidence-based protocols to ensure the highest standards of care.
Can family visit ICU patients?
Yes, but visitation policies may vary depending on the patient’s condition and hospital guidelines. Our team provides regular updates to families and ensures communication throughout the treatment process.

DOCTORS

PROF HUSEYIN YILDIZ compressed
Prof. Hüseyin Yıldız, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Gaziantep Hospital
MedicalPoint International Hospital Assoc. Prof. Fatma Ferda Kartufan Anesthesia and Reanimation
Assoc. Prof. Fatma Ferda Kartufan, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Izmir Hospital
YELIZ SAHINER compressed
Assoc. Prof. Yeliz Şahiner, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Gaziantep Hospital
MedicalPoint International Hospital Spec. Ertan Damar Anesthesia and Reanimation
Spec. Ertan Damar, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Izmir Hospital
MedicalPoint International Hospital Spec. Hasan Yurday Cetin Anesthesia and Reanimation
Spec. Hasan Yurday Çetin, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Izmir Hospital
MedicalPoint International Hospital Spec. Huseyin Dasci Anesthesia and Reanimation
Spec. Hüseyin Daşcı, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Izmir Hospital
MedicalPoint International Hospital Spec. Ilkana Seyidova Anesthesia and Reanimation
Spec. Ilkana Seyıdova, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Izmir Hospital
MedicalPoint International Hospital Spec. Mehmet Ersegun Demirbogan Anesthesia and Reanimation
Spec. Mehmet Ersegün Demirboğan, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Izmir Hospital
MedicalPoint International Hospital Spec. Mustafa Engin Yapici Anesthesia and Reanimation
Spec. Mustafa Engin Yapıcı, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Izmir Hospital
SEREF TELSIZ compressed
Spec. Şeref Telsiz, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Gaziantep Hospital
spec telli alizade
Spec. Tellı Alızada, M.D.
Anesthesia and Reanimation
MedicalPoint Izmir Hospital

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