Dr. Gaurav Patel

Speciality: Department of Liver Transplantation and HPB Surgery

Designation: Senior Consultant

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About

Dr. Gaurav Patel is a Transplant Surgeon specialized in Liver, Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation along with complex HPB Surgery. He received his training from Monte- Einstein Center for Organ Transplantation, New York, USA. His area of interests includes Minimal invasive Organ Transplantation, Living Donor & Deceased Donor Liver transplantation, Pediatric transplantation, Kidney Transplantation, Pancreas Transplantation, Complex Hepato-Biliary Surgery. Apart from this he has published numerous articles in various journals and authored a book on parenting, “The Science of Early Parenting”. He also initiated Jeevanjyot Foundation, a non-profit organisation to help underprivileged transplant patients particularly kids.

Qualification

Experience
Dr Gaurav Patel has more than ten Years of experience in the field of HPB and Abdominal Organ Transplant Surgery. He has performed more than 1000 transplants including Liver, Kidney and pancreas along with complex HPB Surgery. Previously he was attached to
  • Institute of Kidney diseases and research center (IKDRC), Ahmedabad, India.
  • Hume -Lee Center for Transplantation, Virginia Commonwealth Health System, Virginia, USA
  • Asan Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Care Institute of Medical Sciences ( Morengo CIMS ), Ahmedabad , India.
  • Global Hospital, Parel, Mumbai.
  • Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vile parle, Mumbai.
Training
  • MBBS - Baroda Medical College , Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, India.
  • MS ( General Surgery) - Smt. NHL Medical College & Seth V S General Hospital, Ahmedabad, India.
  • MPH ( Master in Public Health) - Benedictine University, Lisle, Illinois, USA.
  • FASTS - Fellowship in Abdominal Multi- Organ Abdominal Transplant Surgery, Monte- Einstein Center for Organ Transplantation, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA.
  • MBA ( Master in Business Administration ) - Hospital & Health Care System, BITS, Pilani, India.
Awards
  • A Case Report of Exceedingly Rare Anatomical Variation of Biliary Tree Precluding Living Liver Donation I Harshe GU, Golhar A, Verma M, Patel G, Shrimal A, Patkar D I Poster Presentation at ISOT 2022 Nagpur.
  • Desensitization Protocol for an ABO – incompatible Living Donor Liver transplant in an infant with high PELD score : A rare case report I Patil D, Borkar V, Jamkar N, Patki A, Singh A, Prabhudesai A, Patel G, Kalal C, Shrimal A I Poster Presentation at ISOT 2022.
  • Intraabdominal Approach During Donation-After-Cardiac Death Procurement May Offer a Simpler and Faster Way to Achieve Thoracic Aorta Cross Clamp I J Graham, Gaurav Patel, Yoshifumi Miura, Milan Kinkhabwala and J Rocca I Ochsner Journal I 2019 Spring; 19(1):2.
  • Dapsone-Induced Methemoglobinemia in Two Renal Transplant recipients I J Torabi, A Campbell, G Nair, Gaurav Patel, Y Miura, J Graham I Progress in transplantation I 2019 Sep;29(3):289-290.
  • Transplantation of Hepatitis C Virus Positive Donor Kidneys into Hepatitis C Negative Older Recipients I Gaurav Patel, J Rocca, J Torabi, E Akalin, J Graham I Presented at MMC Research Day I June 2019.
  • Refractory ascites and Hepatic hydrothorax in a Post Liver Transplant Patient associated with Sinusoidal Obstruction I Gaurav Patel, P Modi, V Sutariya, V Patel I Presented at ISOT conference I Chandigarh 2016.
  • Simultaneous Liver and Kidney Transplantation: A single Center Experience I Gaurav Patel, P Modi, V Sutariya, V Patel I Presented at ISOT conference I Chandigarh 2016. Etiology, Age and Sex Distribution, Investigations and Treatment of Gallstone Pancreatitis I N Naik, Gaurav Patel, H Parmar I International Achieves of Integrated Medicine I Jan 2016; 3(1).
  • Rapunzel Syndrome: Surgical Management of Neuropsychiatric Disorder I Gaurav Patel, R Surela, R Patel I Medical Journal of D Y Patil University I Nov 2015;8: 813-5.
  • Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) Protocols: A Paradigm Shift in Perioperative care and breaking our practice norms I Gaurav Patel, S Patel I International Journal of Scientific Research I Sept 2014; 3(9): 355-357.
OPD
Day: Monday to Saturday
Timing: 10 am to 4 pm
* Timings are subjected to change in case of emergency & unforeseen situations.

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