Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who is Dr. Sri Aurobindo Prasad Das?

Dr. Sri Aurobindo Prasad Das is a highly experienced Gastrointestinal, Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic (HPB), and Liver Transplant Surgeon associated with the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology & Liver Transplantation at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi.

2. What are Dr. Sri Aurobindo Prasad Das's qualifications?

Dr. Das holds MBBS and MS degrees from JIPMER, MCh from AIIMS, DNB (GI Surgery), MNAMS, FAIS, and FMAS. He has also received advanced training from renowned institutions including JIPMER, AIIMS, Fortis Noida, and Apollo Hospitals Chennai.

3. What conditions does Dr. Sri Aurobindo Prasad Das treat?

Dr. Das specializes in treating liver diseases, pancreatic disorders, gallbladder diseases, gastrointestinal cancers, bile duct disorders, hernias, gastrointestinal bleeding, and various digestive system conditions requiring surgical intervention.

4. Does Dr. Das perform liver transplantation?

Yes. Dr. Sri Aurobindo Prasad Das specializes in liver transplantation and is experienced in the evaluation, surgical management, and post-transplant care of patients with advanced liver diseases.

5. What is HPB surgery?

HPB (Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic) surgery involves the treatment of diseases affecting the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and bile ducts. Dr. Das performs complex HPB surgeries using advanced surgical techniques.

6. Does Dr. Das perform laparoscopic surgery?

Yes. Dr. Das is skilled in advanced laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgeries, which are minimally invasive procedures associated with smaller incisions, less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.

7. When should I consult a gastrointestinal surgeon?

You should consult a gastrointestinal surgeon if you experience persistent abdominal pain, gallstones, liver disease, pancreatic disorders, gastrointestinal tumors, hernias, unexplained digestive symptoms, or if surgery has been recommended for a digestive tract condition.

8. What are the benefits of laparoscopic GI surgery?

Laparoscopic GI surgery typically offers faster recovery, reduced postoperative pain, smaller scars, lower risk of infection, and shorter hospitalization compared to traditional open surgery.

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