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Last updated: 2026-07-21
Key Takeaways
An ideal candidate for vascular surgery typically has a diagnosed vascular condition and meets several key criteria. These include experiencing symptoms that affect quality of life, having a condition where conservative management has failed, possessing an acceptable risk profile for surgery, and holding realistic expectations for the outcome.
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Free Treatment Guide PDF
Costs, clinics, recovery timelines and what to ask your surgeon.
Written by
Dr. Ayşe Kaya · MD, Board Certified Surgeon
Last updated:
Yes, getting vascular surgery in Turkey is safe, provided you choose a reputable, internationally accredited facility. Key safety factors include JCI-accredited hospitals that adhere to global standards, highly experienced, board-certified surgeons, and the use of modern, FDA/CE-approved medical technology.
Recovery from vascular surgery varies by procedure. For minimally invasive endovascular procedures, initial recovery is 1-2 weeks with a full return to activities in 4-6 weeks. For traditional open surgery, the hospital stay is longer, and full recovery can take 6-12 weeks.
The cost of vascular surgery in Turkey is significantly lower than in the US or UK, often by 50-70%. For example, an EVAR procedure might cost €9,000-€15,000 in Turkey, compared to over €25,000 in the UK. Prices vary based on the specific procedure and hospital.
Pre-operative tests typically include blood work, an electrocardiogram (ECG), and specific imaging of your blood vessels. This may involve a CT angiogram, MR angiogram, or a Doppler ultrasound to map the arteries or veins and plan the surgery accurately.