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Prof. Abuzer Dirican
30
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Prof. Abuzer Dirican

  • Specialization: Transplant surgeon
  • 30 years of experience
  • Speaks:
    English, Turkish
  • Online consultations: available
  • Workplace: Turkey, Istanbul, Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital
  • Co-authored the Liver Transplantation chapter in Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery (2016).

    Prof. Abuzer Dirican is a Professor of General Surgery and Surgical Oncology and Head of Department at Florence Nightingale Hospital. He graduated from Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine in 1995. He completed his general surgery training at SSK Ankara in 2000. He served at İnönü University’s Liver Transplant Institute and became a professor in 2017. He also completed a clinical and research fellowship in liver transplantation and hepatobiliary surgery.

    He authored the Liver Transplantation chapter in Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery in 2016. His publications cover cholangiocarcinoma, liver transplantation, endocrine surgery, and colorectal surgery. Notable work includes a prospective randomized trial on pilonidal disease and studies on breast cancer–related lymphedema. He also co-authored analyses of 304 living-donor liver transplants and 109 hepatic vein reconstructions.

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Мария • Endometriosis
Oct 16, 2024
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Hi, I'm Cella, and I’m living in Bali, Indonesia. I’d like to share an honest review based on my experience of finding a medical coordinator, a doctor, and a hospital for my case. I was recently diagnosed with an ovarian cyst and stage 4 endometriosis, which required surgery as soon as possible. I was initially hospitalized in Bali, but the doctor there suggested I look for a better-equipped hospital as they didn’t have the necessary facilities to perform my surgery. It wasn’t easy to find the right care on a small island like Bali. Thankfully, my best friend helped me connect with a medical manager from Bookimed. That’s how we found Alisher, the medical manager and Prof. Dr. A Cem Iyibozkurt from Florence Nightingale Hospital in Istanbul. We arranged an online consultation with the doctor, which was free of charge, I already have all my medical records and MRI results before an online consultation, I’ve prepared everything to speed up the process. and within a week, they scheduled my laparoscopic robotic surgery. Alisher did an excellent job coordinating everything, and I couldn’t be happier with him. Prof. Dr. Cem Iyibozkurt is an amazing doctor, highly experienced, and well-known for his expertise in the field. The hospital itself was fantastic—the nurses and staff took great care of me. I’m really grateful for the smooth process, and I highly recommend them to anyone who may be in a similar situation and looking for this kind of care and has similar situation as mine.
Iryna Gumenchuk • Brain tumor removal
United States of America
Jul 16, 2025
Verified review.
We felt fully confident knowing we were in the hands of one of the best in his field
World-Class Neurosurgical Care and Compassion We are profoundly grateful for the exceptional care provided by Professor Ilhan Elmaci. His expertise, professionalism, and compassionate approach were evident from our very first meeting. Professor Elmaci performed the surgery to remove a medulloblastoma with extraordinary precision and care, and we felt fully confident knowing we were in the hands of one of the best in his field. Beyond his remarkable surgical skill, Professor Elmaci took the time to explain each step of the process with clarity and patience. He was always available to answer questions and offer reassurance, treating both the patient and our family with deep empathy and respect. A heartfelt thank you to Coordinator Alisher, who supported us at every step. He was always responsive, attentive, and truly dedicated to the patient’s well-being. From organizing the transfer and handling all special requirements to keeping the family updated and arranging medical needs, he made a difficult time much more manageable. The hospital staff was professional, kind, and caring throughout. We deeply appreciate the high level of expertise and personal attention that made all the difference in this journey.
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⸻ Excellent Support and Coordination by Bookimed We are very thankful to Bookimed for their outstanding support in organizing the entire process of surgery and treatment. From the very beginning, their team was professional, responsive, and truly dedicated to helping us find the best medical care possible. They guided us through every step — from selecting the right hospital and specialist to arranging the logistics of travel, appointments, and treatment. Thanks to Bookimed, we were connected with Professor Ilhan Elmaci, an exceptional neurosurgeon, and received world-class care. A special thanks to Coordinator Alisher, who was with us every step of the way. He handled all the details, ensured smooth communication between the hospital and our family, and made sure the patient’s needs were fully met. His commitment, compassion, and constant availability gave us comfort and confidence throughout this challenging time. We highly recommend Bookimed to anyone seeking reliable, efficient, and compassionate medical coordination. They truly made a difference in our experience.
Zvonimir • Immunotherapy
Croatia
May 15, 2025
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Her level of empathy was touching
My request was for a specific treatment for my condition, which I believe was triggered by COVID or vaccine-related complications. The treatment itself is relatively new and not widely available; however, the doctor Faturanız Hazırdır was open to considering my request, which was a decisive factor in choosing this hospital. Her level of empathy was touching. When I arrived, I received outstanding support from Aliser Durdiyev, who coordinated the entire process — from reception and medication procurement to scheduling the treatment. None of this would have been possible without Hanna Karvatska, who connected all of us who has deep personal and professional connection with people here, and I’m deeply grateful to her, Alisar, and the doctor for their support and professionalism. And special thanks for the empathy from all three people, the teamwork they created to get me what we all believe could be the best treatment.
About Bookimed service
Hanna is a remarkable individual with a big heart, dedicated to connecting patients with top-tier doctors and medical professionals across various countries. Her extensive network ensures that every partner and connection goes the extra mile to meet patient needs without hesitation. Aliser is a young but already experienced medical advisor. I was positevley surprised with approach. One of the most critical aspects of arranging medical treatment abroad is navigating logistics in an unfamiliar country. This is where Aliser's proactive approach truly stands out. His exceptional energy, personal connections, and unwavering curiosity to find the best solutions were decisive factors in my positive experience. Together, Hanna and Alisar helped to oerganise care and coordination, making the complex process of international medical treatment seamless and patient-focused.
Anonymous • Hydrocephalus
Turkmenistan
Apr 14, 2025
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I recommend from the bottom of my heart
We were diagnosed with internal and external hydrocephalus in a newborn. While searching for clinics, I accidentally came across the Bookimed platform. They immediately responded to my request and assigned a personal medical coordinator of the platform Olga Romaniuk. Very responsible, always in touch, she competently selected us a clinic florence ningtingale hospital and signed us up for an online consultation with Professor Ilhan Elmachi. After that we were assigned a manager of this clinic for online consultation Alisher, (by the way, he speaks several languages, including Turkmen, which was a big plus for us). Alisher is also very responsible, always in touch, selects convenient for us time for consultation, helped us to hold an online meeting without delays and interruptions. I am very satisfied with the work of Elmachi docor. All questions were answered. Special thanks to Elmachi's translator 🫶🏻. I recommend from the bottom of my heart
About Bookimed service
I found Bookimed by chance when I was searching for top clinics in Turkey on google. we were assigned a personalised medical coordinator, bookimed Olga. Thank her very much for signing us up to Ilhan Elmaci (also one of the best neurosurgeons in Turkey). Polite, helpful, punctual ❤️. The Bukimed platform itself is very informative, lots of clinics and reviews 👍
Aleksandrs Berzins • Consultation with a neurosurgeon
Latvia
Oct 2, 2025
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If in your country it’s hard to find experience with complex medical cases, the best and most reliable choice is Florence Nightingale Hospital
Our heartfelt thanks to Florence Nightingale Hospital My wife and I would like to share our sincere gratitude to the clinic and its amazing staff. First of all, a huge thank you to our coordinator Alisher. He organized everything — hotels, transfers, and all the logistics — at the highest level. Everything was perfectly arranged. We are truly grateful for his care and professionalism. He was always by our side, and even when we were back home in Latvia, he stayed in touch and supported us every step of the way. The attitude and professionalism of the doctors and medical staff were outstanding. As for the treatment — my diagnosis was a brain tumor located in a very delicate and complex area where surgery is extremely challenging. They managed to remove almost everything! The operation was performed by Professor Ilham Elmaci, a brilliant and highly experienced surgeon, together with his exceptional team. They did an amazing job. What impressed us most was how seriously the whole team approached their work — every morning, even on weekends, almost the entire medical team came to check on me. We would also like to thank Dr. Azat Mustafayev, a wonderful doctor who truly understands his patients and is always available and supportive. And, of course, our special thanks to all the nurses and medical staff who cared for me, helped me, and patiently put up with me! 😂 If in your country it’s hard to find experience with complex medical cases, the best and most reliable choice is Florence Nightingale Hospital. Best Regard Alexandrs and Kristina
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Qualifications

Education

  • Master’s Degree, School of Medicine – Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, 1995
  • Medical Specialization (General Surgery) – SSK Ankara Training and Research Hospital, 2000
  • Undergraduate, Faculty of Economics – Anadolu University, 2005–2012

 

Academic and Professional Positions

  • Research Assistant, Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Department of ENT, 1995–1996
  • Research Assistant, SSK Ankara Training Hospital, General Surgery Clinic, 1996–2000
  • Specialist, Malatya Beydağı State Hospital, 2001–2007
  • Assistant Professor, İnönü University Faculty of Medicine, Department of General Surgery, 2007–2009
  • Assistant Professor, İnönü University Faculty of Medicine, Department of General Surgery / Liver Transplant Institute, 2009–2012
  • Associate Professor, İnönü University Faculty of Medicine, Department of General Surgery / Liver Transplant Institute, 2012–2017
  • Professor, İnönü University Faculty of Medicine, Department of General Surgery / Liver Transplant Institute, 2017

Currently, serves as the Head of the Department of General Surgery and Surgical Oncology at Florence Nightingale Hospital continuing academic and clinical work.

 

 

Education Abroad / Fellowships

  • Clinical and Research Fellowship in Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery, [specify institution/country if available]

 

Theses

  • Master’s Thesis (Medicine): [Title not provided] – Hacettepe University, 1995
  • Specialization Thesis in Medicine (General Surgery): Correlation of serum CEA, AFP, CA19-9 levels with histopathological factors in gastric adenocarcinomas – SSK Ankara Training and Research Hospital, 2000
  • Medical Specialization Thesis (General Surgery): [Insert title] – SSK Ankara Training and Research Hospital, 2000

Scientific Studies and Publications

Articles Published in International Peer-Reviewed Journals (Selected)

  1. Kirimlioglu, H., Çetinkaya, İ., Bassullu, N., Dirican, A., Karadağ, N., Kirimlioglu, V.
    The expression of matrix metalloproteinases in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, hilar (Klatzkin tumor), middle and distal extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, gall bladder cancer, ampullary carcinoma; role of matrix metalloproteinases in tumor progression and prognosis.
    The Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 20, 41–47 (2009).
  2. Dirican, A., Unal, B., Tatlı, F., Sogotlu, G., Ozgor, D., Piksin, T., Kayaalp, C., Kirimlioglu, V.
    Surgical treatment of phytobezoars causing acute small intestinal obstruction.
    Bratislava Medical Journal, 110, 158–161 (2009).
  3. Dirican, A., Unal, B., Ozgur, D., Tatlı, F., Kayaalp, C., Kirimlioglu, V.
    Proximal jejunojejunal intussusception secondary to submucosal lipoma in an adult.
    American Journal of Case Reports, 9, 295–297 (2008).
  4. Dirican, A., Unal, B., Aydin, C., Unal, D., Kirimlioglu, V.
    A giant retroperitoneal lipoma case with recurrent course.
    American Journal of Case Reports, 9, 89–92 (2008).
  5. Dirican, A., Unal, B., Ozgor, D., Piskin, T., Aydin, C., Sumer, F., Kayaalp, C.
    Perforated hepatic hydatid cyst into the peritoneum with mild symptoms.
    Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 2, 439–443 (2008).
  6. Karabeyoglu, M., Unal, B., Dirican, A., Kocer, B., Gur, S., Bozkurt, B., Cengiz, O., Soran, A.
    The relation between preoperative ultrasonographic thyroid volume analysis and thyroidectomy complications.
    Endocrine Regulation, 42, 83–87 (2008).
  7. Dirican, A., Unal, B., Kayaalp, C., Kirimlioglu, V.
    Subcutaneous hydatid cyst occurring in the palm and thigh: two case reports.
    Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2, 273 (2008).
  8. Dirican, A., Andacoglu, O., Johnson, R., McGuire, K., Mager, L., Soran, A.
    The short-term effects of low-level laser therapy in the management of breast cancer-related lymphedema.
    Supportive Care in Cancer, 19, 685–690 (2011).
  9. Soran, A., Wu, W.C., Dirican, A., Johnson, R., Andacoglu, O., Wilson, J.
    Estimating the probability of lymphedema following breast cancer surgery.
    American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 34, 506–510 (2011).
  10. Ates, M., Dirican, A., Sarac, M., Aslan, A., Colak, C.
    Short and long-term results of the Karydakis flap versus the Limberg flap for treating pilonidal sinus disease: A prospective randomized study.
    American Journal of Surgery, 202, 568–573 (2011).

 

 

 

Proceedings Presented at International Scientific Meetings (Selected)

  1. Bassulu, N., Kirimlioglu, H., Kirimlioglu, V., Turkmen, I., Dirican, A.
    Diagnostic and prognostic role of syndecan, HIF, and Stat in patients with thyroid neoplasms.
    18th International Association of Surgeons, Gastroenterologists and Oncologists (IASGO), Hepato-Gastroenterology Suppl. 1(55): PB556, Istanbul, Turkey, October 8–11, 2008.
  2. Soran, A., Wu, W., Dirican, A., Johnson, R., Wilson, J.
    Estimating the probability of lymphedema following breast cancer surgery.
    Breast Cancer Symposium, PB232, San Francisco, USA, October 8–10, 2009.
  3. Dirican, A., Kanbour, S.A., Andacoğlu, O., Johnson, R., Soran, A.
    Atypical ductal/lobular hyperplasia on core biopsy: Do we need further surgery?
    34th Annual Symposium of the American Society of Breast Disease, PB6, New York, USA, April 16–17, 2010.
  4. Ozgor, D., Dirican, A., Ates, M., Yılmaz, M., Isık, B., Yılmaz, S.
    Incisional hernia after adult living donor liver transplantation.
    32nd International Congress of the European Hernia Society, Hernia 14 (Suppl. 1): SB8, Istanbul, Turkey, October 6–9, 2010.
  5. Dirican, A., Ates, M., Ersan, V., Gonultas, F., Isik, B., Ara, C., Yilmaz, S.
    Safety of donors with extended criteria in living donor liver transplantation.
    International Liver Transplantation Society (ILTS), New York, USA, July 8–11, 2009.
  6. Dirican, A., Soyer, V., Sarıcı, B., Ates, M., Ozdemir, F., Koç, S., Yılmaz, S.
    Intraoperative vascular complications in living donor right hepatectomy.
    International Liver Transplantation Society (ILTS), Chicago, USA, July 8–11, 2015.
  7. Ates, M., Dirican, A., Kinacı, E., Ozgor, D., Köse, E., Eryılmaz, R.
    A comprehensive new definition and classification for corona mortis: a new view.
    Hernia Week, Tokyo, Japan, October 27–29, 2016.

 

Books and Book Chapters

International

  1. Ateş, M., Dirican, A.
    Pediatric Diagnostic Examination. Chapter 10: Digestive system, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas.
    In: C. Yakıncı, N. Okumuş (eds.), pp. 276–300, 2012.
  2. Ateş, M., Dirican, A., İlhan, M.
    Colon and Rectum Surgery – Abdominal Surgeries. Chapter 22: Laparoscopic ileorectal anastomosis.
    In: H. Yanar (ed.), pp. 219–228, 2015.
  3. Dirican, A., Karakaş, S.
    Colon and Rectum Surgery – Abdominal Surgeries. Chapter 36: Lateral lymph node dissection in rectal cancer.
    In: H. Yanar (ed.), pp. 371–384, 2015.
  4. Dirican, A., Ateş, M.
    Colon and Rectum Surgery – Abdominal Surgeries. Chapter 35: Anterior, posterior, total.
    In: H. Yanar (ed.), pp. 359–369, 2015.
  5. Ateş, M., Dirican, A., İlhan, M.
    Colon and Rectum Surgery – Abdominal Surgeries. Chapter 23: Hand-assisted surgery.
    In: H. Yanar (ed.), pp. 229–233, 2015.
  6. Ateş, M., Dirican, A., İlhan, M.
    Colon and Rectum Surgery – Abdominal Surgeries. Chapter 21: Open surgery.
    In: H. Yanar (ed.), pp. 211–218, 2015.
  7. Dirican, A., Işık, B., Yılmaz, S.
    Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery. Chapter 11: Liver transplantation. pp. 345–352, 2016.

 

National

  1. Dirican, A.
    Early Diagnosis Guide for a Healthy Life: Knowing Helps You Live, Not Fear.
    • Breast cancer, pp. 176–177, 2015
    • Melanoma, pp. 175–176, 2015
  2. Çağın, Y.F., Dirican, A.
    Early Diagnosis Guide for a Healthy Life: Knowing Helps You Live, Not Fear.
    • Colon cancer, pp. 142–143, 2015
  3. Dirican, A.
    May My Disease Story Be a Cure with an Expert Comment.
    • Thyroid cancer, pp. 29–30, 2015
  4. Dirican, A.
    Get Well Soon with My Disease Story with an Expert Comment.
    • Breast cancer and story analysis, pp. 79–80, 2015
    • Colon cancer, pp. 70–71, 2015

Articles Published in National Refereed Journals

  1. Söğütlü, G., Sertkaya, A.C., Pişkin, T., Dirican, A., Mecit, E., Kahraman, L., Ölmez, A., & Kırmızılıoğlu, V. (2007). Hydatid cyst in thyroid gland: a case report. İnönü University Journal of Medicine, 14, 185–187.
  2. Ünal, B., Işık, B., Bozkurt, B., Ünal, D., Dirican, A., Karabeyoğlu, M., Kahraman, L., Aydın, C., & Cengiz, Ö. (2009). Correlation of preoperative tests commonly used in thyroid diseases with pathological examination. Dialogue in Endocrinology Journal, 6, 25–28.
  3. Dirican, A., Ünal, B., Işık, B., Sümer, F., Kayaalp, C., & Aslan, I. (2008). The correlation of preoperative serum CEA, CA19-9, AFP levels with clinicopathological factors in gastric cancer. İnönü University Faculty of Medicine Journal, 15, 233–237.
  4. Dirican, A., Ünal, B., Pişkin, T., Özgör, D., Aydın, C., & Bassullu, N. (2008). Primary hydatid cyst in the hand with a subcutaneous location: a case report. Journal of Izmir Atatürk Training and Research Hospital, 46, 47–49.
  5. Dirican, A., Ünal, B., Özgör, D., Ünal, D., Işık, B., Pişkin, T., & Kırımlıoğlu, V. (2008). Endometriosis in the rectus abdominus muscle: a case report. İnönü University Faculty of Medicine Journal, 15, 55–57.
  6. Dirican, A., & Yılmaz, S. (2009). The role of cytotoxic regional infusion in the treatment of colorectal hepatic metastases. İnönü University Journal of Medicine, 16, 57–61.
  7. Dirican, A., Ünal, B., Sümer, F., Aydın, C., Ersan, V., & Kayaalp, C. (2009). Laparoscopic treatment of small bowel obstruction due to phytobezoar. Izmir Atatürk Training Hospital Medical Journal, 47, 41–44.
  8. Dirican, A., Ünal, B., Sümer, F., Başsüllü, N., Özgör, D., & Kırımlıoğlu, V. (2009). Giant solitary jejunal diverticulum perforation. İnönü University Faculty of Medicine Journal, 16, 53–55.
  9. Piskin, T., Ara, C., Dirican, A., Özgör, D., Ünal, B., & Yılmaz, S. (2010). Perforated hydatid cyst into peritoneum presented with urticaria: a case report. Dicle Medical Journal, 37, 71–74.
  10. Dirican, A. (2010). Foreign body in breast. Journal of Breast Health, 6, 42.
  11. Pişkin, T., Dirican, A., & Yılmaz, S. (2008). Microbiology and epidemiology in intra-abdominal infections. Journal of Hospital Infections, 12, 250–256.
  12. Dirican, A., Pişkin, T., & Yılmaz, S. (2008). Intraabdominal abscesses. Journal of Hospital Infections, 12, 281–287.
  13. Ateş, M., Dirican, A., & Ara, C. (2010). Ectopic liver tissue on the gallbladder. İnönü Medical Journal, 17, 127–129.
  14. Buyukasik, O., Hasdemir, O.A., Dirican, A., & Çöl, C. (2009). Gastrointestinal stromal tumors. İnönü University Faculty of Medicine Journal, 16, 227–232.
  15. Dirican, A., Ara, C., Ünal, B., & Özgör, D. (2009). Intestinal perforation in the hernia sac due to trauma: a case report. Gaziantep Medical Journal, 15, 38–40.
  16. Dirican, A., Ateş, M., Ünal, B., Yılmaz, M., Özgör, D., & Yılmaz, S. (2010). Diaphragmatic injuries due to stab wounds: analysis of 18 cases. National Journal of Surgery, 26, 99–102.
  17. Karabulut, A.B., Özgör, D., Ara, C., Dirican, A., Karaman, L., & Yaman, H. (2009). The protective effect of vitamin C on azoxymethane-induced oxidative stress in colon of mice. Erciyes Medical Journal, 31, 305–309.
  18. Toro-Burguete, J., Dirican, A., Andaçoğlu, O., & Soran, A. (2010). Loco-regional recurrence after breast cancer treatment mimicking costochondritis. Journal of Breast Health, 3, 125–128.
  19. Karaca, Z., Dirican, A., Ateş, M., Evren, B., & Şahin, İ. (2010). Giant parathyroid adenoma with extreme hypercalcemia. Dialogue in Endocrinology, 7, 168–171.
  20. Dirican, A., Sümer, F., Ünal, B., Barut, B., Işık, B., & Yılmaz, S. (2011). Two cases of primary intramuscular hydatid cyst in the same family. Dicle Medical Journal, 38, 486–488.
  21. Başsüllü, N., Türkmen, İ., Dirican, A., Calay, Z., & Müslümanoğlu, M. (2009). Retroperitoneal malignant tumor-like, stroma-rich variant Castleman’s disease: case report. İnönü University Faculty of Medicine Journal, 16, 41–44.
  22. İnce, V., Ateş, M., Dirican, A., Şamdancı, E., & Usta, S. (2011). Gastric schwannoma accompanying peptic ulcer perforation. Dicle Medical Journal, 38, 339–341.
  23. Dirican, A., Yılmaz, M., Ünal, B., Ateş, M., Kırımlıoğlu, H., & Yılmaz, S. (2012). Cecal ganglioneuromatosis in a case with von Recklinghausen disease. Turkey Clinics Journal, 32(4), 1105–1108.
  24. Soyer, V., Sarıcı, B., Dirican, A., & Ünal, B. (2014). Aggressive thyroid papillary cancer with hyperthyroidism: a case report. CausaPedia, 3, 963.
  25. Dirican, A., Yönder, H., Karakaş, S., Ateş, M., Soyer, M., Özgör, D., Ünal, B., & Şahin, İ. (2014). Our clinical and surgical experience in parathyroid adenomas. Dialogue in Endocrinology, 11(1), 61–65.
  26. Sarıcı, B., Soyer, V., Ünal, B., Koç, S., Onur, A., & Dirican, A. (2015). Persistent hyperparathyroidism due to intrathymic parathyroid adenoma: a case report. CausaPedia, 4, 1073.
  27. Barut, B., İnce, V., Koç, C., Yönder, H., Dirican, A., & Ateş, M. (2014). Nonoperative treatment of intra-abdominal hemorrhage due to warfarin use: two patient reports. Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center, 21, 294–296.
  28. Ateş, M., Karaca, Z., Dirican, A., Hatipoğlu, S., Şahin, İ., & Aydın, N.E. (2012). Laparoscopic surgery for adrenal myelolipoma: report of two cases. Medicine Science, 1(3), 200–205.
  29. Gönültaş, F., Koç, C., Hatipoğlu, S., Yönder, H., Karakaş, S., Ateş, M., & Dirican, A. (2015). Laparoscopic transanal endoscopic microsurgery via single-port: a case report. Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center, 22, 37–39.
  30. Tatlı, F., Ekici, U., Kanlıöz, M., Gözeneli, O., Uzunköy, A., Yücel, Y., & Dirican, A. (2016). Efficiency of Alvarado score in diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center, 23(1), 26–28.
  31. Ateş, M., Dirican, A., Karaca, Z., Şahin, İ., Aydın, C., & Kayaalp, C. (2012). Our experience in laparoscopic transperitoneal surgery in surrenal masses. Dialogue in Endocrinology, 9(1), 17–20.
  32. Dirican, A., Özsoy, M., Barut, B., İnce, V., Ateş, M., & Yılmaz, S. (2014). Retrohepatic inferior vena cava reconstruction with saphenous vein patch in advanced stage cholangiocarcinoma. National Journal of Surgery, 30, 160–164.
  33. Ateş, M., Dirican, A., Hatipoğlu, S., Işık, B., & Yılmaz, M. (2013). Surgical treatment of colonic volvulus: six years’ experience in a single center. Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center, 20(1), 30–35.
  34. Sarıcı, B., Soyer, V., Onur, A., Dirican, A., & Ünal, B. (2015). Giant peritoneal mesothelial cyst: case report accompanied by literature. CausaPedia, 4, 1124.

 

Proceedings Presented at National Scientific Meetings and Published in Proceedings Books

  1. Dirican, A., Aslan, İ., Büyükaşık, O., Taşçı, İ., Dilektaşlı, C., & Kargıcı, H. (1999, June 5–8). Hydatid cyst localized in the tail of the pancreas; a rare case report. 4th Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery Congress, PB117, İzmir.
  2. Aslan, İ., Dirican, A., Büyükaşık, O., Bulut, M., & Türkalp, E. (1999, June 5–8). Mechanical icterus developing due to intrabiliary rupture of hydatid renal cyst in a patient with type 1 choledochal cyst; a rare case report. 4th Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery Congress, PB118, İzmir.
  3. Büyükaşık, O., Aslan, İ., Dirican, A., Akansel, S., & Kargıcı, H. (1999, June 5–8). Comparison of pyloric-sparing pancreaticoduodenectomy with classical pancreaticoduodenectomy in stage 1 and stage 2 periampullary tumors. 4th Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery Congress, PB72, İzmir.
  4. Aslan, İ., Dirican, A., Büyükaşık, O., & Kargıcı, H. (1999, August 31–September 4). Intraabdominal hemorrhage due to spontaneous rupture of epithelial cyst in the spleen; a rare case report. 3rd National Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Antalya.
  5. Dirican, A., Ünal, B., Çakır, İ., Bassulu, N., Kayaalp, C., & Yılmaz, S. (2008, May 28–31). Stomach cancer after liver transplantation. National Surgery Congress, SB119, Antalya.
  6. Ünal, B., Işık, B., Bozkurt, B., Ünal, D., Dirican, A., Karabeyoğlu, M., Kahraman, L., Aydın, C., & Cengiz, Ö. (2008, May 28–31). The correlation of commonly used preoperative tests in thyroid diseases with pathological examination. National Surgery Congress, PB7, Antalya.
  7. Karabeyoğlu, M., Ünal, B., Koçer, A., Dirican, A., Bozkurt, B., Cengiz, Ö., & Soran, A. (2008, May 28–31). The relationship between preoperative ultrasonographic volume analysis and thyroidectomy complications. National Surgery Congress, PB8, Antalya.
  8. Karabulut, A.B., Özgür, D., Ara, C., Dirican, A., Kahraman, L., & Yaman, H. (2008, May 28–31). The effect of vitamin C on azoxymethane-induced colon carcinogenesis and oxidative stress. National Surgery Congress, DEN-P-16, Antalya.
  9. Ara, C., Erdoğan, S., Ateş, B., Dirican, A., Özgür, D., Tekerekoğlu, S., & Kırmızılıoğlu, V. (2008, May 28–31). The effect of caffeic acid phenethyl ester on bacterial translocation in intestinal obstruction. National Surgery Congress, DEN-3, Antalya.
  10. Kayaalp, C., Pişkin, T., Ünal, B., Dirican, A., Özgör, D., Yılmaz, M., İnce, V., Aydın, C., Kırımlıoğlu, V., & Yılmaz, S. (2008, May 28–31). Liver retransplantation. National Surgery Congress, SB8, Antalya.
  11. Aydın, C., Işık, B., Yılmaz, M., Barut, B., Ara, C., Dirican, A., Pişkin, T., Kayaalp, C., Kırmızıoğlu, V., & Yılmaz, S. (2008, May 28–31). Importance of falciformopexy after right hepatectomy. National Surgery Congress, PB-4, Antalya.
  12. Ünal, B., Bozkurt, B., Dirican, A., Ünal, D., Koçer, B., & Cengiz, Ö. (2008, May 28–31). Factors affecting complications in thyroid surgery: analysis of 1022 cases. National Surgery Congress, END-P-6, Antalya.
  13. Pişkin, T., Aydın, C., Barut, B., Dirican, A., & Kayaalp, C. (2008, May 28–31). Preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum in giant inguinal hernia. National Surgery Congress, PB-8, Antalya.
  14. Pişkin, T., Ara, C., Dirican, A., Özgör, D., Ünal, B., & Yılmaz, S. (2008, May 28–31). Spontaneous liver hydatid rupture with abdominal pain and urticarial rashes. National Surgery Congress, PB92, Antalya.
  15. Tahan, G., Johnson, R., Groen, L., Dirican, A., & Soran, A. (2009, September 30–October 4). The clinical importance of occupational groups in the development of breast cancer-associated upper extremity lymphedema. X. Breast Diseases Congress, PB-10, İzmir.
  16. Andaçoğlu, O., Teh, Y.C., Shakir, A.K., Bonaventura, M., Dirican, A., & Soran, A. (2009, September 30–October 4). Is excisional biopsy needed after diagnosis of radial scar. X. Breast Diseases Congress, PB-47, İzmir.
  17. Dirican, A., Mager, L., Johnson, R., Tahan, G., Andaçoğlu, O., & Soran, A. (2009, September 30–October 4). The benefit of adding low-level laser therapy in the management of postsurgical lymphedema treatments. X. Breast Diseases Congress, PB-53, İzmir.
  18. Ateş, M., & Dirican, A., Ara, C. (2010, May 26–29). Ectopic liver tissue on the gallbladder: two case reports. 18th National Surgery Congress, PB250, Ankara.
  19. Dirican, A., Yılmaz, M., Ünal, B., Sümer, F., Kirimlioğlu, H., & Yılmaz, S. (2010, May 26–29). Diffuse cecal ganglioneuromatosis in a patient with Von Recklinghausen disease. 18th National Surgery Congress, P478, Ankara.
  20. Dirican, A., Yılmaz, M., Ünal, B., Ersan, V., Pişkin, T., & Yılmaz, S. (2010, May 26–29). Factors affecting survival in traumatic diaphragmatic ruptures. 18th National Surgery Congress, SB169, Ankara.
  21. Ara, C., Dirican, A., Kayaalp, C., Ateş, M., & Yılmaz, S. (2010, May 26–29). Pancreaticogastrostomy in the surgical treatment of periampullary tumors (evaluation of 10 cases). 18th National Surgery Congress, PB172, Ankara.
  22. Özbaş, S., Özmen, V., İğci, A., Müslümanoğlu, M., Özçonar, B., Balkan, M., Aydoğan, F., Canda, T., Harmancıoğlu, Ö., Aksaz, E., Güllüoğlu, B.M., Özaslan, C., Cantürk, N.Z., Kayahan, M., Mersin, H., Utkan, Z., Koçak, S., Ulufi, N., Özbek, U., Dirican, A., Andaçoğlu, O., & Soran, A. (2010, May 26–29). Triple negative breast cancer with positive sentinel lymph node non-sentinel lymph node metastasis status: federation of breast diseases associations protocol MF09-01 study. 18th National Surgery Congress, SB179, Ankara.
  23. Karaca, Z., Dirican, A., Ateş, M., Eren, B., & Şahin, İ. (2010, October 13–17). Giant parathyroid adenoma with severe hypercalcemia: how effective are imaging methods in showing true size? 23rd Turkey Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases Congress, PB205, Antalya.
  24. Yılmaz, S., Kayaalp, C., Ara, C., Yılmaz, M., Işık, B., Aydın, C., Özgör, D., Dirican, A., Barut, B., Ünal, B., Pişkin, T., Ateş, M., Kutlu, R., Toprak, H.İ., Bayındır, Y., Kırımlıoğlu, H., Selimoğlu, A., Aladağ, M., Yalçın, K., & Kırımlıoğlu, V. (2010, October 14–17). Evaluation of 304 consecutive living donor liver transplantation cases in three years. Turkish Organ Transplant Organizations Coordination Society 8th Congress, SB19, Eskişehir.
  25. Yılmaz, S., Yılmaz, M., Işık, B., Dirican, A., Ünal, B., Toprak, H.İ., & Kırımlıoğlu, V. (2010, October 14–17). Hepatic vein reconstructions in 109 consecutive right lobe living donor liver transplants performed in one year. Turkey Organ Transplants Organization Coordination Society 8th Congress, SB24, Eskişehir.

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