- Liver
- Gall bladder
- Bile ducts
- Pancreas
- Colon & Rectum
- Small intestine
- Stomach & Esophagus
Liver
- Liver Resections: Surgical removal of liver segments to treat cancers and tumors, optimizing patient recovery.
- Liver Transplant: Replacement of diseased liver with a healthy one, crucial for end-stage liver disease patients.
- Cyst Excision: Removal of liver cysts using minimally invasive technologies for swift recovery.
Gall bladder
- Laparoscopic or Robotic Cholecystectomy: Minimally invasive removal of the gallbladder, enhancing patient recovery and reducing scars.
- Radical Cholecystectomy for Cancer: Comprehensive surgery for gallbladder cancer, ensuring complete removal and optimal outcomes.
Bile ducts
- Choledochal Cyst Excision: Removal of cysts in the bile duct, using advanced procedures to prevent complications.
- Bilio Enteric Bypass: Creating a new route for bile flow, alleviating obstruction symptoms.
- Hepaticojejunostomy (HJ): Surgical reconstruction connecting liver to the intestine, enhancing bile flow.
- Liver Resections for Cholangiocarcinoma: Targeted resection for bile duct cancer, improving cancer control.
Pancreas
- Pancreatic Resections for Cysts and Adenocarcinoma: Precision removal of pancreas tissues, addressing both benign and malignant conditions.
- Whipple's Operation: A complex procedure for treating pancreatic cancer, ensuring comprehensive removal of affected areas.
- Distal Pancreatectomy: Removing the tail part of the pancreas, typically for tumors.
- Frey's Operation for Chronic Pancreatitis: Decreasining pressure in chronic pancreatitis for pain relief.
- Necrosectomy for Acute Pancreatitis: Cleaning dead tissue from the pancreas, aiding recovery.
Colon & Rectum
- Right / Left / Extended Colectomy: Removing part of the colon for cancer or inflammatory diseases, improving bowel function.
- Total Colectomy with Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis (IPAA): Done for ulcerative colitis, allowing waste elimination without a stoma.
- Laparoscopic or Robotic Colonic Resections: Minimally invasive surgeries offering rapid recovery for colon conditions.
- Low Anterior Resection (LAR): Surgery for rectal cancer preserving bowel function.
- Sphincter Preserving Rectal Excision Surgery: Maintains continence while removing rectal tumors.
- Surgery for Rectal Prolapse: Rectal stabilization improving quality of life.
Small intestine
Resection and Anastomosis: Precise removal and reconnection of intestine segments, restoring digestive function.
Stomach & Esophagus
- Resections for Cancers: Comprehensive removal and reconstruction post-cancer resection.
- Reconstruction for Esophageal Corrosive Injuries: Restores esophageal function post-injury through precise reconstruction techniques.
- Liver
- Gall bladder
- Bile ducts
- Pancreas
- Colon & Rectum
- Small intestine
- Stomach & Esophagus
Liver
We treat various liver diseases, applying expert care and advanced treatments:
- Liver Cirrhosis: Chronic liver damage leading to scarring.
- Liver Cancers: Malignant liver tumors requiring precise interventions.
- Hydatid Cysts: Parasitic cysts in the liver requiring surgical removal.
- Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Primary liver cancer needing specialized treatment.
- Cholangiocarcinoma: Bile duct cancer managed through surgical and medical care.
- Hepatitis B / C: Viral infections causing liver inflammation treated with medication.
- Biliary Atresia in Babies: A condition in infants causing bile duct obstruction, treated surgically.
- PFIC, Wilson's Disease, Glycogen Storage Disease: Genetic liver disorders managed by our experts.
- Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC): Chronic liver disease affecting the bile ducts.
- Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH): Immune system attacks liver, treated with immunosuppressive therapy.
- Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis (RPC): Recurring liver infections treated with antibiotics and surgery.
Gall bladder
- Gallstones: Hard deposits forming in the gallbladder, removed via surgery.
- Gallbladder Cancer: Malignant growths requiring thorough surgical intervention.
- Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis: Rare inflammation of the gallbladder, needing surgical attention.
- Acute or Chronic Cholecystitis: Bile duct inflammation managed primarily by medication and sometimes surgery.
- Gallbladder Polyps: Non-cancerous growths in the gallbladder, monitored or removed.
Bile ducts
- Choledochal Cyst: Congenital bile duct anomalies, treated via surgical removal.
- Bile Duct Injuries / Stricture / Fistula: Treated with advanced surgeries, ensuring optimal recovery.
- Bile Duct Stones: Obstructions managed through minimally invasive procedures.
Pancreas
- Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis: Inflammation of the pancreas needing medical and sometimes surgical intervention.
- Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Aggressive pancreas cancer treated with surgery and chemotherapy.
- Serous and Mucinous Cysts: Benign cystic growths in the pancreas, monitored or surgically removed.
- Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs): Rare pancreas tumors, treated with surgery and medical therapies.
- Insulinoma, Glucagonoma: Hormone-producing tumors managed by surgery and medication.
- Pancreatic Necrosis: Complication from pancreatitis, cleared surgically.
Colon & Rectum
- Colon & Rectal Cancers: Malignancies managed with precise surgical techniques.
- Ulcerative Colitis: Chronic inflammation treated with medication and surgery.
- Crohn's Disease: Chronic inflammatory bowel disease treated with comprehensive care.
- Rectal Prolapse: Treated through surgical stabilization improving quality of life.
Small intestine
- Intestinal Obstruction or Bleed: Managed through surgical or medical interventions.
- Small Bowel Neoplasms or Strictures: Tumors or narrowing treated by specialized surgeries.
- Adhesions: Band formation treated through surgical separation.
Stomach & Esophagus
- Cancers: Stomach and esophageal cancers managed through precise surgical removal and reconstruction.
- Strictures: Narrowing of these organs treated with specialized procedures.
- Textbook of Liver Transplantation. Chirag Desai et al. Jaypee Publishers 2022. Contributed a chapter on the history of liver transplantation.
- Endometriosis: A rare etiology for small bowel obstruction. Published in Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
- Emergency Liver Transplant in patient with Child Pugh Class C cirrhosis. Research on urgent liver transplant procedures.
- Training of GI Surgeons in Liver Transplantation. Insights into surgical training published in the Indian Journal of Transplantation.
- Developing a Transplant Program in Eastern India. Documenting the inception of liver transplant activities in the region.
- Gall bladder adenomyomatosis masquerading as gallbladder carcinoma. Published in Arab Journal of Gastroenterology.
- Numerous other published papers showcasing advancements and case studies in GI surgical practices.
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