MBBS, MS, DNB - General Surgery
HOD - Liver Transplantation and Consultant - HPB Surgery
27 Years of Experience, 4 AwardsSurgical Gastroenterologist, Liver Transplant Specialist
Medical School & Fellowships
MBBS - Belarussian State Medical University, Belarus
MS - Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai
DNB - General Surgery - National Board of Examinations, New Delhi
MCh - University College, Dublin, Ireland
Diploma - Neuroendocrine Diseases - Uppsala University, Sweden
Fellowship - European Board of Surgical Oncology
Diploma - MIS - Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, France
Fellowship - Royal College of Surgeons, UK
Fellowship - Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland
Memberships
Member - Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, UK
Member - European Board of Surgery
Member - International Liver Transplant Society
Member - International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association
Training
Certifiication - Surgical Oncology - European Board, UK
Manipal Hospital, HAL Airport Road
Liver Transplantation and HPB Surgery
HOD and Consultant
Kovai Medical Center and Hospital, Coimbatore
HPB and Liver Transplant Surgery
Consultant
Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
Liver Transplant and GI Surgery
Consultant
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Sarita Vihar
Liver Transplant and GI Surgery
Consultant
2012 - 2015
Saint Vincent Hospital, Ireland
Liver Transplant and GI Surgery
Consultant
2006 - 2012
Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai
Oncology
Consultant
2001 - 2006
Research on Biomarkers in liver
Chapters in Surgical Oncology and Liver Transplantation
Publication in Indexed Medical Journals
Involved in conducting several Randomized Controlled Trials
A: There are various signs and symptoms of liver diseases, including Skin and eyes that appear yellowish, abdominal pain, itchy skin, dark urine color, nausea or vomiting.
A: The greatest risk of this operation is transplant failure. Under this condition, your body rejects the transplanted liver.
A: Yes, the best way to keep the liver healthy is to flush it out with clean, pure water.
A: This includes no fibrosis, mild fibrosis without walls of scarring, mild to moderate fibrosis with walls of scarring, bridging fibrosis or scarring that has spread to different parts of the liver but no cirrhosis, and severe scarring, or cirrhosis.
A: The reason behind liver rejection is not determined by the doctors.