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A patient from Germany who was told his bile duct cancer (Klatskin tumor) was inoperable received a second chance for life in Turkey with the Prof. Dr. Ünal Aydın technique. In Germany, after an eight-hour surgery attempt, the team decided to close because the tumor was too close to the vessels. When we re-evaluated the scans, we found that the right hepatic artery and portal vein were open — meaning surgery was still possible. After nearly six hours of careful dissection, we performed a clean, bloodless, anatomically precise operation. This case shows that even while many European centers have reduced their surgical capacity, advanced hepatobiliary surgery is still successfully performed in Turkey. In the final seconds of the operation, something unexpected happened — the electrocautery burned through my glove and injured my index finger. For years, followers have asked, “Doesn’t the cautery burn your hand, Professor?” The answer is here, in this real operating room footage. Many patients in Europe ask: Where can liver or bile duct cancer surgery be performed in Germany or Europe? Who is the best liver cancer surgeon in Turkey? How is a Klatskin tumor treated surgically? Where can I have bile duct or liver cancer surgery in Turkey? Why do patients from Germany, Holland, Belgium, or the UK travel to Turkey for complex liver surgery? This surgery answers all of these questions — through precision, patience, and experience. The Prof. Dr. Ünal Aydın technique not only removes the tumor but also protects vital vessels and preserves functional liver tissue. It reminds us that surgical limits can always be redefined when anatomy and discipline meet courage. Prof. Dr. Ünal Aydın General & Hepatobiliary Surgeon 📞 +90 532 411 0501 drunalaydin@gmail. com #ProfDrUnalAydin #KlatskinTumor #BileDuctCancer #LiverCancer #HepatobiliarySurgery #Oncoliv #OncoliveClinic #SurgicalTechnique #LiverSurgeryTurkey #Cholangiocarcinoma #MedicalEducation #SurgeryStory