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Dr. Gokalp Silav

Neurosurgeon

, Antalya, Turkey

30 Years of experience

Speaks: Turkish , English

 


Dr. Gokalp Silav is a specialized Neurosurgeon in Turkey. And one of the most sought after medical specialists in Sisli, Turkey. The doctor has over 18 Years of experience and is associated with Memorial Sisli Hospital.

Association and Memberships Dr. Gokalp Silav is part of:

  • Turkish Neurosurgery Association
  • Young Neurosurgeons Group
  • Member of Board of Directors Turkish Neurosurgery Association
  • Pediatric Neurosurgery Group
  • Member Turkish Medical Association
  • Member Turkish Neurosurgery Association

Qualifications :

  • Ankara University Medical Faculty- Medical Traning
  • Ankara University Medical Faculty- Brain and Neurosurgery Specialization Training

Hospital Address :

Kaptan Paa Mh, Memorial ili Hospital, Halit Ziya T

What is the medical expertise of Dr Gokalp Silav?

  • Dr Gokalp Silav is a leading neurosurgeon with extensive experience in treating a range of conditions such as brain cancer, glioma, spinal cord tumour, astrocytoma, brain injury, and brain tumour.
  • Throughout his career, he has participated in 8 international and 30 national courses. Annually, he performs 400 spinal and brain surgeries on average.
  • Dr Gokalp Silav is affiliated with professional organizations such as the Turkish Neurosurgery Association, the Turkish Medical Association, the Turkish Neurosurgery Association, and the Pediatric Neurosurgery Group.
  • Dr Silav has published more than 23 scientific articles in international and 20 articles in national journals of repute. Some of his publications include:
    1. Arslan M, Deda H, Avci E, Elhan A, Tekdemir I, Tubbs RS, Silav G, Yilmaz E, Baskaya MK. Anatomy of Meckel's cave and the trigeminal ganglion: anatomical landmarks for a safer approach to them. Turk Neurosurg. 2012;22(3):317-23.
    2. Işik N, Elmaci I, Silav G, Celik M, Kalelioğlu M. Chiari malformation type III and results of surgery: a clinical study: report of eight surgically treated cases and review of the literature. Pediatr Neurosurg. 2009;45(1):19-28.
    3. Silav G, Arslan M, Comert A, Acar HI, Kahilogullari G, Dolgun H, Tubbs RS, Tekdemir I. Relationship of dorsal root ganglion to intervertebral foramen in lumbar region: an anatomical study and review of literature. J Neurosurg Sci. 2016 Sep;60(3):339-44.
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During the initial consultation, you will receive a complete overview of your situation and be able to make informed decisions regarding your VP Shunt. When you initially visit your doctor, you should expect the following:

  • Medical History Review: The doctor will begin by asking about your medical history. including information about any existing medical conditions, past surgeries, medications you are taking, and details about the symptoms that led to the consultation.
  • Discussion of Symptoms: the doctor will discuss your symptoms. Common symptoms of hydrocephalus include headaches, nausea, vomiting, changes in vision, and cognitive difficulties.
  • Physical Examination of Veins: A physical examination will be performed to check your neurological status. This may involve testing reflexes, muscle strength, coordination, and other neurological functions.
  • Diagnostic Tests: Based on the symptoms and examination, the doctor may order diagnostic tests such as imaging studies (CT scans or MRI) to visualize the brain and assess the amount of cerebrospinal fluid present.
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What are the conditions treated by VP Shunt', Doctors?

A ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is primarily used to treat a medical condition called hydrocephalus, which is characterized by the accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain. Hydrocephalus can occur for various reasons, and VP shunts are used to control this excess fluid. following are ailments may be treated with VP shunts:

  • Congenital Hydrocephalus: individuals are born with hydrocephalus, which may be due to structural abnormalities or malformations in the brain that affect the normal flow and absorption of cerebrospinal fluid.
  • Acquired Hydrocephalus: it develops later in life as a result of conditions such as tumors, infections (meningitis or encephalitis), bleeding within the brain (intraventricular hemorrhage), traumatic brain injury, or other disorders that disrupt the normal circulation and absorption of CSF.
  • Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH): hydrocephalus that typically occurs in older adults. It is characterized by an enlarged ventricle size but with normal CSF pressure.
  • Arachnoid Cysts: Cysts within the brain.