Kocabey Press Fit technique, developed by Turkish surgeons for surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament, provides a faster recovery of patients. Doctors from abroad come to Turkey to study this technique in practice.
, a technique created three years ago by the President of the Turkish Association of Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy and Tusyad surgery, Professor Yavuz Kochabey, stands out as a method that allows surgery for one session. She attracted the attention of foreign experts.
, the doctors from Romania and Greece visited the educational and research hospital of the eve of Sultan Suleiman, where they watched the operation performed by Professor Kochabey, Professor Jamil Ertyurk, responsible for training in the clinic of Orthopedics and Trauma, and them The command.
Professor Kochabey told Anadol that he has been using this technique for three years and applied it to about 500 patients. He noted that the method does not require the use of implants, which eliminates the risk of bleeding and edema, and also significantly reduces pain, allowing patients to recover faster.
“The very next day after the operation, the patient can bend the knee up to 90 degrees. Earlier, the BNE-Patellar Tendon-Bone technique was considered to be standard, but our method It provides a faster recovery, ”Kochabey emphasized.
He added that the technique, named after him, entered the world medical literature. “Doctors from other countries come to Turkey to study and master this method. Today it was observed by experts from Romania and Greece. The next month, the Kocabey Press Fit technique will be presented at a conference in Poland. We are proud that the method developed in Turkey is distributed around the world,” Kochabei said. In the world literature “
Professor Jamil Ertyurk noted that the equipment has been used in their clinic for three years and demonstrates high efficiency. According to him, the method was developed to eliminate the shortcomings of the two main existing techniques, combining their advantages. “He has already been published and received recognition in the world medical literature,” Ertyurk emphasized.