Professional Experience
Dr. Kılıç has a broad clinical background and holds leadership positions in neurosurgery.
- Current Role: Founder and lead neurosurgeon at Dr. Mustafa Kılıç Clinic in Istanbul
- Previous Roles:
- Specialist at Malatya State Hospital (2013–2015)
- Assistant Professor at Harran University (2015–2016)
- Neurosurgeon at Şişli Etfal Training & Research Hospital (2016–2022)
- Areas of Practice: Brain tumor surgery, spinal surgery, nerve surgery, neuromodulation (deep brain stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, etc.)
Academic Contributions
- Teaching neurosurgery to medical students and trainees
- Lecturing on neuromodulation and minimally invasive surgical techniques
- Mentoring younger neurosurgeons and contributing to peer education
- Participating in national and international neurosurgery conferences
Areas of Expertise
Dr. Kılıç’s clinical strengths cover a wide range of neurosurgical conditions, including:
- Brain tumors — surgical removal and treatment planning
- Spinal cord tumors — diagnosis and surgery
- Deep brain stimulation — for movement disorders and neurologic conditions
- Sacral nerve stimulation and spinal cord stimulation — for chronic pain management
- Trigeminal nerve stimulation — treating facial pain disorders
- Vagus nerve stimulation — neuromodulation for diverse neurological disorders
- Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis — spinal structural issues and their surgical / non‑surgical treatment
Publications and Research
Dr. Kılıç has authored several articles in national and international peer-reviewed journals:
- Karabag, H., Kılıç, M., Ethemoglu, K. B., & Buyukaslan, H. (2016). One‑year experience of emergency service in patients with penetrating head trauma due to firearm. *Medical Science and Discovery*, 3(2), 87–90.
- Karabag, H., Kılıç, M., Ethemoglu, K. B., & Iplikcioglu, A. C. (2016). Extrude sequestrum spontaneous regression of lumbar disc hernia: case report. *Medical Science and Discovery*, 3(3), 148–150.
- Kılıç, M., Ercalik, T., Özdemir, B., Yılmaz, İ., Oğuzoğlu, A. S., Aydın, L., Şahin, B., … Muslim, A. M. (2020). Lumbar intradiscal ozone chemonucleolysis applied together with epidural steroid treatment. *The Medical Bulletin of Şişli Etfal Hospital*.
- Muslim, A. M., Özdemir, B., Altaş, K., Mirkhasilova, M., Can, S. M., & Kılıç, M. (2017). The place and importance of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring in neurosurgery. *Şişli Etfal Medical Bulletin*, 51(1), 1–7.
- Yılmaz, A., Özdemir, B., Altaş, K., Mirkhasilova, M., Kılıç, M., & Muslim, A. M. (2017). Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring in patients with tethered cord syndrome: clinical experience of 30 cases. *Şişli Etfal Medical Bulletin*, 51(1), 43–47.
Patient Care Philosophy
Dr. Kılıç believes in a patient-centered, empathetic approach to care:
- He evaluates each patient individually, tailoring treatment plans to their unique needs.
- He emphasizes clear communication and patient education, ensuring patients understand their diagnosis and options.
- He uses modern, minimally invasive surgical techniques whenever possible to reduce recovery time and improve outcomes.
- He attends closely to international patients, offering pre‑consultation support and culturally sensitive care.
- His commitment to patient satisfaction is reflected in his long-standing clinical practice and positive patient reviews.
Professional Affiliations
- Member of the Turkish Neurosurgical Society
- Licensed neurosurgeon in Turkey
- Educator and trainer with certification in neuromodulation (deep brain stimulation, pain devices)
FAQs
- Is Dr. Mustafa Kılıç board-certified?
- Yes, he is a fully licensed neurosurgeon in Turkey and holds the academic title of Associate Professor.
- What types of surgeries does he perform?
- He performs brain tumor surgery, spinal tumor surgery, deep brain stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, trigeminal nerve stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation, and minimally invasive spine surgery.
- Does he treat international patients?
- Yes, his clinic accepts international patients and provides support for online pre‑consultations.
- How long is the typical hospital stay?
- It depends on the procedure: minimally invasive surgeries may require shorter stays, while more complex procedures may involve several days of hospitalization.
- What languages does he speak?
- He speaks Turkish and English, facilitating communication with a broad range of patients.