The first application in Manisa took place at Grandmedical Hospital: The miracle of stem cells with baby cord

The first application in Manisa took place at Grandmedical Hospital: The miracle of stem cells with baby cord

The first application in Manisa took place at Grandmedical Hospital: The miracle of stem cells with baby cord

Stem cell therapy, which broke new ground in medicine, has begun to be used in almost every field. The very new 'baby cord stem cell' treatment is capable of taking this technique much further and has been used in Turkey for a few months. The first application in Manisa took place at Private Grandmedical Hospital. Orthopedics and Traumatology Specialist Op. Dr. Gürhan Özcan applied the stem cell taken from a baby cord to Classroom Teacher Esma Akça.

Stem cell therapy, which is based on the use of stem cells taken from compatible donors to regenerate damaged cells, tissues and organs, is rapidly spreading around the world. One of the newest applications of this treatment method, which is used in many areas as well as heart, brain and nerve diseases, is 'baby cord stem cell' therapy. The method, which was recently started in Turkey, was applied for the first time in Private Grandmedical Hospital in Manisa. Orthopedics and Traumatology Specialist Op. Dr. Gürhan Özcan applied stem cell treatment from the baby cord to Classroom Teacher Esma Akça, who was diagnosed with cartilage erosion in her wrist.
HEALING IS ACCELERATED WITH YOUNG CELLS
Kiss. Dr. In his evaluation of the treatment applied, Özcan said, “This fluid consists of cells taken from the babies' cords during birth. Younger and more active cells. This is a new application and has been implemented in the world for a year. The results are very good. 99 percent of patients are satisfied. Treatment with stem cells obtained from the baby cord has many advantages. The patient does not need to enter the operating room. When there are younger cells, healing accelerates. There is no pain when applying this method. "From now on, we will continue these practices in our hospital," he said.