Dr. Sen has completed his MBBS from R.G. Kar Medical College, Kolkata in 1999, MS (General Surgery) from IPGMER in 2005, DNB (General Surgery) from National Board of Examinations in 2006, MRCS from UK in 2006, DNB (Surgical Gastroenterology) from CMRI Hospital, Kolkata in 2010
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He has also completed his MNAMS from National Academy of Medical Sciences in 2007, Fellowship in AMASI in 2007, Fellowship in Hepato - Biliary - Pancreatic Surgery and Liver Transplantation from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi in 2007, FICS in 2012 and Certification in Endo Hernia Surgery & Solid Organ Endo-surgery in 2008.
Prior to joining Medica family he was associated with Fortis Hospitals, AMRI Group of Hospitals, Apollo Gleneagles, CMRI , Woodlands, Belle Vue Nursing Home , Kolkata and has an experience of above 23 years.
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1. DR. SUDDHASATTWA SEN
General Surgeon in Kolkata, West Bengal
MBBS (Gold medallist), MS (Gold medallist), DNB (All India Gold medallist), MNAMS (IND), MRCS (UK), FICS (USA), DNB
(SGE & HPB), FMAS (AMASI), Fellow HPB & Liver Transplant (Sir Gangaram, Apollo, Del), CC Lap Solid Organ Surgery
(Ethicon), CC Endohernia (Ethicon), CC Lap Colorectal (Galaxy, Pune) / Lap UGI surgery and VATS (Calicut), OB. Fellow
HPB & GIS (SGPGIMS, Lucknow / GB Pant, Del).
Sr. Consultant and Former Head of Dept. Dept of GI HPB Surgery and GI HPB Oncosurgery, AMRI Hospital, Dhakuria,
Kolkata.
Jt Director & Sr. Consultant || GI HPB and GS Dept || Medica Superspecialty Hospital, Kolkata (Former)
Formerly Sr. Consultant Apollo Gleneagles, Fortis Kolkata, Belle Vue Kolkata, CMRI, Woodlands, EEDF & SASK.
4. PANCREAS SURGERY
Is there surgery for pancreatitis?
Infected Necrosis. ... More than 80% of deaths amongst patients with acute pancreatitis are caused by infection of
the dead pancreatic tissue. Without aggressive surgical treatment to clear the infection, many patients do not
survive the infection. Multiple surgeries may be required to completely clear the infection.
During this operation, the surgeon removes the head of the pancreas and sometimes the body of the pancreas as
well. Nearby structures such as part of the small intestine, part of the bile duct, the gallbladder, lymph nodes near
the pancreas, and sometimes part of the stomach are also removed.
5. PANCREAS SURGERY
Can a person live without a pancreas?
Although not a perfect solution, these functions can be replaced through insulin injections and oral pancreatic
enzymes with meals. Surgery to remove the pancreas completely is rarely done, so very few people have no
pancreas at all. Much more common is having a pancreas that doesn't work properly.
6. PANCREAS SURGERY
What is the Whipple surgical procedure?
Also known as pancreaticoduodenectomy, the Whipple procedure involves removal of the "head" (wide part) of
the pancreas next to the first part of the small intestine (duodenum). It also involves removal of the duodenum, a
portion of the common bile duct, gallbladder, and sometimes part of the stomach.
7. PANCREAS SURGERY
What is the recovery time for Whipple surgery?
Recovery from the Whipple Procedure. This is a complex operation that will require hospitalization for one to two
weeks with the first post-surgery night spent in the intensive care unit before being transferred to the surgical
floor. Patients usually remain fatigued for about two months after this operation.
8. PANCREAS SURGERY
What is the survival rate after Whipple surgery?
The overall survival after the whipple operation for pancreatic adenocarcinoma is about 20% at five years after
surgery. Patients without spread of cancer into their lymph nodes may have up to a 40% survival.
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