
Prof. Tulgar TOROS
Position:
Orthopedics, Traumatology and Hand Surgery Specialist
Categories:
Orthopedics, Traumatology and Hand Surgery Specialist
Prof. Tulgar TOROS was born in 1969 in Izmir. TOROS is an Orthopedics, Traumatology and Hand Surgery Specialist; He has been working in EMOT Family since 2002 in the fields of shoulder, elbow, foot and ankle surgery. He speaks English.
Experience
- Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology • 1995-2001
- EMOT Hospital • 2002
Education
- Ulusal Egemenlik Primary School • 1975-1980
- Tarsus American High School • 1980-1987
- Ege University, Faculty of Medicine • 1987-1994
- Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology • 1995-2001
Association & Organization
- TOTBİD (Turkish Orthopedics and Traumatology Association)
- TEÜCD (Turkish Society for Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery)
- FESSH (Federation of Hand-Surgery Societies of Europe of the Hand)
- Foot and Ankle Surgery Branch Presidency (2019-2021)
- Turkish Medical Association
Research and Publication
- Commentary on Zyluk et al. No correlation between sonographic and electrophysiological parameters in carpal tunnel syndrome; and Yalcin et al. Ultrasound diagnosis of ulnar neuropathy: comparison of symptomatic and asymtomatic nerve thickness.
- Limb salvage and amputation in Type 3C tibial fractures.
- Peroneal nerve injury surgical treatment results.
- Free vascularized fibular grafts in Type 3 open tibia fractures.
- Complications of distal radius locking plates.
- Comparison of dorsal and volar percutaneous screw fixation methods in acute Type B scaphoid fractures.
- Humeral shaft nonunions: plates and nails.
- Reconstruction of humeral diaphyseal non-unions with vascularized fibular graft.
- The effect of medial side repair in terrible triad injury of the elbow.
- Results of volar locking plating for unstable distal radius fractures.
- Results of partial matrixectomy for chronic ingrown toenail.
- Finger replantations after ring avulsion amputations.
- The results of reverse-flow island flaps in pulp reconstruction.
- The outcome of direct-flow neurovascular island flaps in pulp defects.
- Validity of ultrasonography in surgically treated zone 2 flexor tendon injuries.
- Screw prominences related to palmar locking plating of distal radius.
- Unipedicled laterodigital transposition flap for covering dorsal longitudinal skin defects in multi-digit injuries.
- The results of treatment for isolated zone 3 extensor tendon injuries].
- Long-term results of major upper extremity replantations].
- Reconstruction of finger pulp defects using homodigital dorsal middle phalangeal neurovascular advancement flap.
- Evaluation of peripheral nerves of the upper limb with ultrasonography: a comparison of ultrasonographic examination and the intra-operative findings.
- [The importance of patient selection for the treatment of proximal humerus fractures with percutaneous technique].
- Ultrasonographic evaluation of the iatrogenic peripheral nerve injuries in upper extremity.
- [Comparison between two mini incision techniques utilized in carpal tunnel release].
- Ultrasonographic diagnosis of the posterior cruciate ligament injury in a 4-year-old child: a case report.<
- Elbow arthrolysis in severely stiff elbows.
- Ultrasonographic evaluation in plantar fasciitis.
- [Isolated severance of the intrinsic motor branch of the ulnar nerve caused by stab injuries to the hand: A report of three cases].
- [The importance of finger extension test in the diagnosis of occult wrist ganglion].
- [The frequency of vascular variations and complications with the use of the posterior interosseous artery flap].
- Accidental use of the median nerve as an interposition material in first carpometacarpal joint arthroplasty.
- Chronic synovitis caused by a date palm thorn: An unusual clinical picture.
- Congenital deficiency of the tibia: a report of 22 cases.








