First Ever Triple Heart Valve Replacement with Coronary Surgery in Turkey: A Medical Miracle
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The operation was performed under the supervision of the Head of the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - / Arzbie21 |
Izmir, Turkey – July 5, 2025. In a groundbreaking operation at Ege University Hospital, a 55‑year‑old woman underwent a 10‑hour complex cardiac surgery that replaced three heart valves and performed a bypass on a major coronary artery—the first surgery of its kind in medical history.
Patient Profile & Pre‑Op Condition
The patient, Güler Turan, a mother of two from Buca, Izmir, had been diagnosed with heart failure at Ege University. She suffered from severe fatigue, shortness of breath, and impaired mobility, and her condition deteriorated despite ongoing treatment .
The Surgical Procedure
- Operated under the leadership of Dr. Haydar Yaşa and supported by a team of 15 specialists.
- Replaced the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valves.
- Performed a coronary artery bypass on the main right coronary artery.
- The surgery lasted approximately 10 hours .
Post‑Surgery Recovery & Outcome
Following intensive care monitoring, Güler was discharged after one week. At her 14‑day follow‑up, she had regained mobility and expressed feeling “reborn.” Dr. Yaşa noted it was a critical, life‑saving intervention and medically unprecedented .
Significance & Expert Remarks
Dr. Yaşa emphasized that “replacing three valves and performing a coronary bypass simultaneously is highly risky and unprecedented in medical literature” . Ege University’s medical director also celebrated the team's groundbreaking achievement.
Related Cases in Medical Literature
- 1994 report: a 50‑year‑old had simultaneous triple valve surgery and triple coronary bypass with successful discharge after 12 days .
- 2024 study: totally endoscopic triple‑valve surgery including transcatheter and repair techniques .
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