rnrnEducation and Experience in Renal Transplant<\/strong>rnrnu201cI am fellow of American College of Surgeons, Board certified surgeon. I was an instructor at American university Atlanta. And I served as a faculty at Louisiana state university health sciences center.rnrnMy specialty is hepatobiliary surgery and multi organ transplant. When I say hepatobiliary, all sorts of pathologies with respect to liver, pancreas and gastro intestinal tract which means liver resectionsu2026bowl surgeries, open and laparoscopic, depending upon the scenarios.rnrnMy specialty also includes advanced laparoscopic surgeries of the foregut and the colorectal.u201drnrnLiver Resection and Renal Transplantation Procedure<\/strong>rnrnu201cIn addition to this, what I am doing here is liver and renal transplant. I practice as a multiorgan transplant surgeonu2026 following my fellowship.rnrnIn liver resections we do open or laparoscopic liver resections which means we take a portion of the liver out mainly from liver tumors sometimes it could be malignancies, sometimes as a big huge mass causing problem such as pain, not able to eat well and other issues.rnrnSo in those things what we do is, we resect a portion of the liver. We all know that liver regenerates so we take a portion of the liver.rnrnRest of the liver grows back. So this could be done either in the conventional way we make a major incision, also laparoscopic, that we can do it here.rnrnSecond thing is any pathology, any problem in the gall bladder or the bile duct which means stones or any infection of the gall bladder. A gall bladder cancer or a cancer in the bile duct which people manifest, people come to the doctor with Jaundice, pain in abdomen, fever.rnrnIn those conditions what we have to do it, resect the bile duct and if necessary a portion of the liver out. Those things entail major surgery. This is one of my specialty.rnrnThe other thing is commonly seen is the pancreatic malignancy, any problem, pancreas cancer, we open a portion of the pancreas, either laparoscopic, that could be done.rnrnOther surgeries of pancreas include drainage procedures, where some people have pancreas problems of alcoholic injuries where they getu2026pancreas. Those things we can do surgery to remedy the problem.u201drnrnLiving Donor Kidney Transplantation in India<\/strong>rnrnu201cThe infrastructure we have with respect to the operating room and the instruments andu2026 I have exactly what I used to have, what I used to do in US. Itu2019s available here.rnrnAll the cutting edge technology is available in this facility, for example, liver resection or living donor surgery where we take a portion of the healthy liver from a donor, we can take it out with the same instrument I used to do before.rnrnLike we have cruzer, we have harmonic scalpel, we have hydrojets. These all are available in this part of the hemisphere too.rnrnRegarding laparoscopic surgeries all the advanced technology such as harmonic scalpel, laparoscopic scalpels, laparoscopic staplers and all those things are all available here. So… The hospital, if we look at it, itu2019s well maintained, its clean, itu2019s as good as, is well maintained as a hospital in US.u201drnrn<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>rnrnIn this video, the surgeon from India shares his interests and specialties. His main area of expertise is living donor renal transplant surgery.rnrn