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Make AppointmentAn alumnus of M. P. Shah Medical College Jamnagar, Dr K.S. Patel always had a keen interest in G.I. surgery, which took him to the U.K., where he worked at the Digestive Disease Center at Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, U.K. He is currently serving as Director of the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology at the Kaizen Hospital Institute of Gastroenterology and Research Centre, Ahmedabad.
He is interested in HPB surgery and has extensive experience in complex surgeries like liver resection, surgery of bile duct injuries, and shunt surgery. He has conducted surgery for chronic & acute pancreatitis on many patients. He was recently awarded a fellowship at Kings College Hospital, London, in the Department of HPB Surgery & Liver Transplantation.
Sudden inflammation of pancreas is known as acute pancreatitis. Often a life threatening condition. The symptoms of acute pancreatitis include severe upper abdominal pain, vomiting and back pain.
Read MorePersistent pancreatitis, in which a patient feels upper abdominal pain and back pain. Though not life threatening it should be treated, as any delay might cause diabetes and problems with fat ingestion.
Read MoreJust like acute and chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer requires immediate attention by experts and surgery. Chemotherapy might also be needed.
Read MoreDr. K.S. Patel provides Whipple, laparoscopic, and pancreatic cancer surgery. He provides minimally invasive treatment for pancreatic diseases at best facilities in Ahmedabad.
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Symptoms of pancreatic cancer include a decrease in appetite, loss of weight, jaundice, digestive problems, and pain in the abdomen and early onset of diabetes.
Pancreatic surgeries in India range from Laparoscopic or open Whipple operation to total pancreatectomy, distal pancreatectomy, or necrosectomy.
Recovery times after pancreatic surgeries can vary widely, depending on the specific treatment that was performed. The majority of patients, however, are able to go back to their normal routines in around three to four weeks.
Pancreatic surgery in India, in contrast to many other countries, provides high-tech procedures that are both effective and safe. Individualized care is possible thanks to the expertise of highly trained surgeons and medical experts.