Overview

The Department of Hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) surgery is composed of faculty trained in premier institutes across the world in the field of HPB surgery and Liver transplantation.

It has its special position and not only within the MGUMST but also across the country. Our department is one of the only three in the country offering super speciality course, MCh HPB surgery and Liver Transplantation. The department is lead by world renowned HPB and Transplant surgeon Dr. Naimish N. Mehta who has an experience of over 1500 Liver transplants and is an expert in complex HPB surgeries.

He is ably supported by young, proficient and dynamic team. Here, innovation intersects with compassion, as cutting-edge techniques merge with personalized care plans, shaping brighter outcomes. In this department, every procedure is not just a surgical endeavor, but a journey toward restored health and renewed vitality.

Core Competencies
Liver transplantation
We have a robust program offering both living and deceased donor liver transplant. We have expertise in adult as well as pediatric transplants and offer transplant for the following diseases
End-stage liver disease (cirrhosis)

This can result from chronic conditions such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, alcoholic liver disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), autoimmune hepatitis, or primary biliary cholangitis (PBC).

Acute liver failure

Rapid loss of liver function due to viral hepatitis (e.g., hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis E), drug-induced liver injury, autoimmune hepatitis, or other causes.

Liver cancer
(hepatocellular carcinoma or cholangiocarcinoma)

Liver transplantation may be considered for select patients with early-stage liver cancer who meet specific criteria.

Metabolic liver diseases

Inherited metabolic disorders such as Wilson's disease, hemochromatosis, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, glycogen storage diseases, and certain urea cycle disorders may necessitate liver transplantation.

Biliary atresia

A congenital condition where the bile ducts are absent or blocked, leading to bile accumulation, liver damage, and eventual cirrhosis. Liver transplantation is often performed in infants with biliary atresia who do not respond to other treatments.

Primary sclerosing
cholangitis (PSC)

A chronic liver disease characterized by inflammation and scarring of the bile ducts, which can lead to cirrhosis and liver failure.

Acute liver rejection

Severe rejection of a previously transplanted liver, which may occur due to immunological factors.

Chronic hepatic venous outflow obstruction

Conditions such as Budd-Chiari syndrome, characterized by blockage of the hepatic veins, leading to liver congestion, cirrhosis, and eventual liver failure.

Intestinal (small bowel) transplantation

Indicated for patients with intestinal failure, which can result from conditions such as short bowel syndrome due to surgical resection, congenital defects, or diseases like Crohn's disease or necrotizing enterocolitis.

Pancreas transplantation

Indicated for individuals with type 1 diabetes who have severe complications such as frequent hypoglycemic unawareness, recurrent diabetic ketoacidosis, or end-stage renal disease requiring kidney transplantation. It may also be considered for some cases of type 2 diabetes with significant insulin resistance and complications that cannot be managed effectively with conventional therapies.

Hepato Pancreato Biliary Cancer Surgery (HPB Oncolgy)
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    Liver resection (hepatectomy) for HCC and other liver cancers in both children and adults

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    Surgery for Gallbladder cancer

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    Pancreatic resections for pancreatic cancers - Whipple’s surgery

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    Bile duct excision of the extrahepatic bile duct cancer

Non-Cancer Hepato Pancreato Biliary Cancer Surgery
Cholecystectomy

Removal of the gallbladder, often due to gallstones or gallbladder inflammation (cholecystitis).

Liver cyst fenestration

Surgical drainage or removal of liver cysts, which are fluid-filled sacs in the liver.

Liver resection

Partial removal of the liver, often performed for benign tumours such as liver adenomas or focal nodular hyperplasia.

Pancreatic pseudocyst drainage

Surgical drainage or removal of fluid collections in the pancreas, typically resulting from pancreatitis.

Biliary tract surgery

Various procedures to address benign biliary tract conditions such as bile duct strictures, bile duct injury after lap cholecystectomy, choledochal cysts, or biliary dyskinesia.

Splenectomy

Removal of the spleen, sometimes necessary for conditions like splenic cysts or hypersplenism.

Pancreatic necrosectomy

Surgical removal of necrotic (dead) tissue in the pancreas, often required in severe cases of acute pancreatitis.

Cystogastrostomy or cystojejunostomy

Creation of a surgical connection between a pancreatic pseudocyst and the stomach or small intestine to facilitate drainage.

Biliary enteric anastomosis

Surgical creation of a connection between the bile ducts and the small intestine, often performed to bypass obstructions or strictures.

Aims & Objectives
  • The department's vision of becoming the premier referral centre for chronic liver disease and other liver, pancreas and gallbladder diseases in the state, and nationally recognized among elite centres, reflects a commitment to excellence in patient care, education, and research. By offering comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services that meet international standards, the department ensures that patients receive world-class treatment under one roof, sparing them the need for multiple referrals or consultations.
  • In addition to clinical care, the department's dedication to teaching, training, and research underscores its ambition to be a global leader in the field of HPB surgery and liver transplantation. By sharing knowledge and expertise with the next generation of medical professionals, as well as contributing to cutting-edge research initiatives, the department furthers the understanding and treatment of liver disease on a global scale.
  • MCh Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery- To enhance knowledge and impart further training to younger surgeons interested in pursuing Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery. We are one of the only 3 institutes in the country to offer a comprehensive NMC recognised Super Speciality Course in Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery.