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Muhammed  Sulukaya
MD. Surgeon

Muhammed Sulukaya

Since 2023, he has been working as a urology specialist at Anadolu Health Center.

Speciality

  • Female Urinary
  • Incontinence Stone Surgery
  • Benign Prostate Diseases

Education

  • University: Marmara University Faculty of Medicine (English) 2011
  • Specialty: Marmara University Faculty of Medicine Department of Urology 2017

Institutions Worked At

  • Malatya Education and Research Hospital
  • Beykoz Public Hospital
  • Umraniye Training and Research Hospital
  • Cengelköy Confidenti̇al Medivia Hospital
  • Association of Urological Surgery, European Association of Urology (EAU)

  • Oncotherm hyperthermic Oncology Training Course (Bad aibling, Münih 16 January 2018)
  • One on one On-site Live Adrenalectomy Course (Endourology Association, 18 April 2019)
  • One on one On-site Live Laparoscopic Kidney Course (Endourology Association, 20 June 2019)
  • One on one On-site Live 3D Laparoscopy Course (Endourology Association, 25 October 2019)
  • Bristol Urodynamics Course (28-29 November 2020)
  • Bristol Advanced Urodynamics Course (June 12, 2021)

1. Serhan Cimen, Murat Dursun, Muhammed Sulukaya & Huseyin Besiroglu Could the monocyte/HDL cholesterol ratio be an early marker of erectile dysfunction? The Aging Male, DOI:10.1080/13685538.2019.1574735
2. Dursun M, Cimen S, Sulukaya M, Bugday MS, Besiroglu H. The predictive value of red cell distribution width on erectile dysfunction. Andrologia. 2019;00:e13374. https://doi.org/10.1111/and.13374
3. Yiloren Tanidir · Naside Mangir· Ahmet Sahan · Muhammed Sulukaya Turkish version of the Ureteral Stent Symptoms Questionnaire: linguistic and psychometric validation World J Urol DOI 10.1007/s00345-016-1958-4
4. Safety and Efficacy of Retropubic or Transobturator Midurethral Slings in a Randomized Cohort of Turkish Women Tufan Tarcan Naside Mangir Ahmet Sahan Yiloren Tanidir Muhammed Sulukaya Yalcin İlker Urol Int 2014;93:449–453 DOI: 10.1159/000364952
5. Sperm concentration and semen volume increase after smoking cessation in infertile men Deniz Kulaksiz , Tuncay Toprak , Eda Tokat , Mehmet Yilmaz , Mehmet Akif Ramazanoglu , Asgar Garayev, Muhammed Sulukaya , Recep Burak Degirmentepe , Elnur Allahverdiyev , Murat Gul and Ayhan Verit IJIR: Your Sexual Medicine Journal (2022) 34:614–619; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41443-022-00605-0
6. Design and Validation of the Marmara Post-prostatectomy Incontinence Symptom Score Murat Akgul, Muhammed Sulukaya, Ahmet Sahan, Nural Bekiroglu, İlker Tinay, Levent Turkeri, Tufan Tarcan Journal of Urological Surgery, 2017;4:1-7 Doi: 10.4274/jus.1097
7. Assessment of Differential Renal Function in Children with Hydronephrosis: Comparison of DMSA and MAG-3 Cem Akbal, Ahmet Sahan, Asgar Garayev, CaGrı Akın Sekerci, Muhammed Sulukaya, Harika Alpay, Tufan Tarcan, Ferruh SimSek Journal of Urological Surgery, 2015; 3: 129-134 Doi: 10.4274/jus.366
8. The Types of Urodynamic Detrusor Overactivity and its Relationship With Neurological Diseases. 10-years Follow-up of 1000 Invasive Urodynamic Studies Alkan Cubuk , Ahmet Sahan , Orkunt Ozkaptan, Berkan Simsek, Muhammed Sulukaya, Fatih Tarhan East J Med 26(1): 139-144, 2021 DOI: 10.5505/ejm.2021.92678
9. NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SMOKING ON SEMEN PARAMETERS AFTER VARICOCELECTOMY Muhammet Serdar BUGDAY ,Ersoy OKSUZ, Murat DURSUN, Serhan CIMEN, Muhammed SULUKAYA, Battal Selcuk CAKMAK Journal of Inonu University Health Services Vocational School ISSN: 2147-7892, Volume 11, Issue 1 (2023) 1297-1303 doi: 10.33715/inonusaglik.1198321
10. Can Surgical Technique Affect the Success of Endoscopic Treatment in Children with Vesicoureteral Reflux and Overactive Bladder Syndrome? Ahmet Sahan, Cem Akbal, Asgar Garayev, Çağrı Akın Sekerci, Muhammed Sulukaya, Yıloren Tanıdır, Ilker Tinay, Tufan Tarcan, Ferruh Simsek Journal of Urological Surgery, 2015; 3: 135-140 Doi: 10.4274/jus.367
11. Super-Selective Embolization of Vesical Arteries with Micro-Catheter Technique in the Treatment of Intractable Hemorrhage due to Bladder Cancer Bahadır Sahin, Muhammed Sulukaya, Ilker Tinay, Yıloren Tanıdır, Feyyaz Baltacıoglu, Levent Turkeri Bulletin of Urooncology 2016;15:1-3 DOI: 10.4274/uob.448
12. Nephron Sparing Surgery for Localized Renal Tumors - Quality of Life at a Glance Yıloren Tanıdır, Ferhad Talibzade, Muhammed Sulukaya Bulletin of Urooncology 2014;13:201-205 DOI:10.4274/uob.160
13. Ürolojide Temel Yaklaşım ve Yönetim https://doi.org/10.37609/akya.1251 Üretral Hastalıklara Yaklaşım ve Yönetim Muhammed Sulukaya
14. Ürolojik Vakalara Literatür Eşliğinde Yaklaşım https://doi.org/10.37609/akya.2183 Vezikovajinal Reflu: Olgu Sunumu ve Literatürün Değerlendirilmesi Muhammed Sulukaya

Areas of Interest

What is Varicocele? Symptoms and Surgery of Varicocele

Varicocele is a health problem that affects men and is seen worldwide. It does not pose a life-threatening risk, but it can affect an individual's comfort and may be considered a risk factor, especially for those wishing to have children. Varicocele can be attributed to nearly 40% of men experiencing infertility.

What is Syphilis?

Syphilis, also known as lues, is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a type of bacterium. It typically begins with painless sores on the genitals, anus, or mouth. If not diagnosed early and treated, the infection can progress and cause damage to organs such as the heart and brain. Information about syphilis and commonly asked questions can be found in the following sections of this text.

What is HoLEP? HoLEP Surgery and Prostate Surgery

What is Cystitis and What is Done in Treatment?

Cystitis, which is more common in women than in men, is a condition that, although often thought to be "unsolvable," actually has treatment options.

How is chronic prostatitis diagnosed and treated?

Prostatitis is the inflammation of the prostate gland found in men. The prostate is a small gland located beneath the bladder. It surrounds the urethra, the part of the urinary tract, and is a component of the male reproductive system. Prostatitis can be caused by a bacterial infection, but in most cases, the cause of the discomfort cannot be identified.

What is Kegel Exercise?

Urinary incontinence is a condition that can be observed across various age groups in society and can arise due to various reasons. In addition to this complaint, which is known as urinary incontinence, another issue that can be observed is the leakage of gas and stool (feces). These problems, caused by weakness in the pelvic floor muscles, can significantly negatively affect individuals' daily and social lives. Therefore, they need to be treated appropriately. There are many alternative treatments available for incontinence. Kegel exercises are among these treatment options. Kegel exercises are a method that can be easily performed by individuals and yield effective results. Through these exercises, improvement in existing complaints can be observed in a short time. However, performing the exercises correctly is crucial to achieving the desired effects. You can find detailed information about Kegel exercises by following the continuation of this article.

Urinary Tract Infection: What Is It, What Causes It, What Are Its Symptoms and Treatment?

Urinary tract infections, known to be one of the most common bacterial infections in adults, affect 150 million people worldwide each year and can lead to sepsis, necessitating admission to intensive care units. Bacterial infections in the urinary tract are particularly common among sexually active women and are a significant health concern that can lead to kidney infections if not properly treated, often recurring frequently. Therefore, it is extremely important to have accurate information about urinary tract infections, to recognize symptoms and signs in a timely manner, and to control the infection effectively using the correct methods.

Hydrocele Surgery and Recovery Process

Commonly known as water hernia, swelling of the bags, and fluid accumulation, hydrocele is particularly prevalent in newborns.

Premature Ejaculation: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Sexual Dysfunction Is One of the Most Common Health Issues Today.

Andropause: What It Is, Symptoms, Diagnostic Methods, and Treatment

As men age, symptoms such as irritability, fatigue, and a decrease in physical strength may occur. While most people refer to these symptoms as signs of aging, there is a different explanation for this condition in medicine. Andropause, also known as male menopause, is a syndrome related to the decline in testosterone levels in the body. This syndrome has a subtle onset and progresses gradually, affecting all men and is considered a natural process of the body. Understanding and being informed about andropause can help many men navigate this period.

Kidney Cancer Symptoms and Treatment Methods

What Are the Symptoms and Treatment Methods of Testicular Cancer?

Testicles are essential organs of the male reproductive system, located in a skin sac called the scrotum behind the penis. They produce and store sperm and produce the main sex hormone, testosterone. Testicular cancer occurs due to uncontrolled growth and proliferation of cells within the testicles, forming tumors. It is one of the most common reproductive system cancers in men. Although it can progress without symptoms for a long time, it has one of the highest treatment success rates, making early diagnosis crucial.

What Are the Symptoms of Prostate Cancer? Stages and Treatment

The prostate gland is an organ of the male reproductive system, located just below the bladder, with its base in contact with the bladder, and has a pyramidal structure. The prostate surrounds the prostatic urethra, which is the channel responsible for the flow of urine from the bladder. In males who have not yet reached puberty, the prostate weighs about 2 grams, but it grows with age, reaching up to 20 grams in adult males before the age of 52. The prostate is a gland that plays a significant role in male fertility. Its primary function is to produce the fluid that nourishes sperm and ensures their protection within the seminal fluid. Prostate cancer is the uncontrolled division, proliferation, and growth of cells within the prostate gland, leading to cancer. Since prostate cancer often does not show symptoms in its early stages, diagnosis can be delayed, increasing the likelihood of metastasis.

Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Process of Bladder Cancer

Bladder cancer is the second most common cancer occurring along the urinary tract, starting from the kidneys. Approximately two-thirds of bladder cancers are non-fatal but tend to recur, while one-third have the potential to invade muscle tissue and subsequently metastasize to the rest of the body, exhibiting a more aggressive course.