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Kerem Sencan

Kerem Sencan

  • Specialization: Orthopedist
  • Workplace: Turkey, Istanbul, Orthopedics Istanbul
    • Specialist at the clinic: blog author content lists “Op. Dr. Kerem Sencan, Orthopedics and Traumatology Specialist”.
    • Performs fracture fixation described with plates and screws (fibula/lateral malleolus fracture surgery) and minimally invasive finger fracture fixation using K-wires under fluoroscopy (skopi).
    • Operates on patellar tendon rupture with primary repair using high-strength sutures and “anchor” materials, with postoperative knee bracing for 6 weeks.
    • Provides nerve-release surgery for suprascapular nerve entrapment using open or arthroscopic methods.
    • Manages osteomyelitis with debridment when implants must be removed, and describes implant/plate removal surgery (“platin removal”).
    Kerem Sencan is a specialist at the clinic and appears as a blog author for orthopedics and traumatology. His procedural focus includes fracture surgery (fibula fixation with plates and screws; finger fractures fixed with K-wires under fluoroscopy) and tendon reconstruction such as primary patellar tendon repair with anchor materials. He also describes suprascapular nerve release (open or arthroscopic) and surgical management of osteomyelitis with implant removal and debridment.

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Qualifications

Kerem Sencan’s clinic materials emphasize precise fixation techniques, including finger fracture stabilization with K-wires under fluoroscopy (skopi) and fibula (lateral malleolus) fracture surgery using plates and screws. As a specialist at the clinic, he also covers complex soft-tissue and infection-related orthopedic problems, including patellar tendon rupture repair and osteomyelitis debridment. For patellar tendon rupture, the described primary repair uses high-strength sutures and anchor materials, typically requiring 6 weeks in an adjustable knee brace and early protected walking without bending. When nerve entrapment is the driver of symptoms, his content describes suprascapular nerve release using either open surgery or arthroscopic release through small camera portals. For infections, his materials explain that osteomyelitis treatment may require removing orthopedic implants, followed by debridment when foreign materials and dead bone must be cleared.

Education

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Work experience

  • Specialist at the clinic — Orthopedics and Traumatology (blog author content).

Clinical focus and techniques

The clinic’s procedure descriptions show a practical orthopedic surgery focus: fracture fixation, tendon repair/reconstruction, nerve decompression, and infection surgery.

  • Fibula (lateral malleolus) fracture surgery — surgical fixation with plates and screws, selected based on displacement and associated ligament injury.
  • Finger fracture surgery — closed fixation using K-wires (Kirschner wires) with fluoroscopy (skopi) for position control.
  • Patellar tendon rupture surgery — primary repair using high-strength sutures and anchor materials; described as often requiring 1 day of hospitalization.
  • Chronic patellar tendon rupture — described as using hamstring tendon procedures for reconstruction when primary repair chance is low (after 6–8 weeks).
  • Suprascapular nerve release — open or arthroscopic approaches are described, with postoperative wound care and subsequent strengthening-focused physical therapy.
  • Implant/plate removal — described as “platin removal (implant removal)”.
  • Osteomyelitis surgery — debridment after removing implants/foreign materials, with the goal of clearing infected and dead bone.
  • Joint pain and inflammatory swelling assessment — clinic content discusses joint-specific causes including gout/pseudogout and septic arthritis as differential diagnoses.
  • Manual manipulation for cuboid syndrome — described as aiming to position the joint correctly as first-line treatment.

Professional societies and certifications

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Academic output

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Courses and advanced training

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Awards and recognition

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For international patients, the clinic content presents treatment pathways that start with clinical assessment and imaging when needed (including MRI for certain diagnoses and fluoroscopy for fracture fixation). His orthopedic practice spans hand surgery, tendon reconstruction, nerve decompression, and infection management. Consultations are typically organized around the patient’s diagnosis—whether it is a tendon rupture, suprascapular nerve entrapment, or osteomyelitis requiring surgical debridement.

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