MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - General Surgery
Consultant - HPB and Liver Transplant Surgery
25 Years Of Experience Surgical Gastroenterologist, Liver Transplant Specialist
Medical School & Fellowships
MBBS -
MS - General Surgery - St Johns Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, 2002
DNB - General Surgery - St Johns Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, 2002
Fellowship - HPB Surgery and Liver Transplant - Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, 2007
ASTS Fellowship - Multiorgan Transplant Surgery including Pediatric Transplants - Thomas E Starzl Transplantation Institute, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010
Fellowship - Transplantation - Thomas E Starzl Transplantation Institute, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010
Fellowship - Living Donor Liver Transplantation - Thomas E Starzl Transplantation Institute, Pittsburgh, USA, 2011
Memberships
Member - American Society of Transplant Surgeons
AIG Hospitals, Gachibowli, Hyderabad
Liver Transplantation
Consultant
Currently Working
Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road
HPB and Liver Transplant Surgery
Senior Consultant
Columbia Asia Hospital, Hebbal
HPB and Liver Transplantation
Chief Consultant
Columbia Asia Hospital, Mysore
Liver Transplantation
Chief Consultant
Columbia Asia Hospital, Whitefield
HPB and Liver Transplantation
Chief Consultant
Medanta, The Medicity Gurgaon
Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplantation
Consultant
Medanta, The Medicity Gurgaon
Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplantation
Associate Consultant
Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Malleshwaram
HPB and Liver Transplantation
Chief Consultant
Suguna Hospital, Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore
General Surgery
Consultant
St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bangalore
General Surgery
Senior Resident
St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bangalore
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Senior Resident
A: The risk to the donor could be bleeding, infection, bile leakage, and possible death.
A: There are two major advantages of living-donor liver transplantation - First is an improved survival rate for adult transplant recipients. Secondly, the wait for transplantation can be greatly reduced.
A: This means the removal of a portion of the donor's healthy liver for transplantation into a recipient.
A: The person with good general health, compatible blood type, Having an altruistic motivation for donating, and between the ages of 20-60 can be a living donor.
A: Generally, the donor remains hospitalized for 4-7 days after surgery.
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