Dr. Keyur Sheth
- MBBS, DNB - General Medicine, DNB - Gastroenterology, CCST - Gastroenterology
For various liver disorders, SRV Hospitals provides a comprehensive range of treatments and diagnostic procedures. The hospital is staffed with excellent doctors, nurses, and technicians who provide the best endoscopic and colonoscopy facilities available. The hospital’s Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Liver Program is led by a team of internationally recognised liver and pancreas surgeons who collaborate with other specialists to provide patients with liver and pancreas diseases with consistent and seamless care.
We have the best wards and operating rooms at SRV Hospitals, as well as advanced technological equipment, to provide better care to all of our patients. Pancreatic disorders, gastrointestinal cancers, portal hypertension, acute inflammatory diseases, liver surgery, bile duct injury, malignant diseases, and splenectomy are all available at our hospital.
HPB (Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary) surgery may be required for a variety of conditions affecting the liver, pancreas, and bile ducts. Some common examples include:
Surgery may be required to remove part or all of the liver affected by cancer.
Surgery may be required to remove part or all of the pancreas affected by cancer.
Surgery may be required to remove part or all of the bile ducts affected by cancer.
Surgery may be required to remove the gallbladder in cases of gallstones, inflammation, or cancer.
Surgery may be required to remove large or symptomatic liver cysts.
Surgery may be required to remove part or all of the pancreas in cases of severe or recurrent pancreatitis.
HPB surgery may be required to repair damage to the liver, pancreas, or bile ducts caused by injury or trauma.
HPB surgery may be required to remove blockages in the bile ducts that can cause jaundice, infection, or liver damage.
Symptoms of HPB (Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary) surgery can vary depending on the specific condition, the extent of the surgery, and the patient’s overall health. Some common symptoms that may occur after HPB surgery include:
It’s important to note that many of these symptoms are normal and expected after surgery, but if they persist or worsen, it’s important to contact the healthcare professional.
Treatment options for HPB (Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary) surgery will vary depending on the specific condition, the extent of the surgery, and the patient’s overall health. Some common treatments may include:
Medications: Pain medication, antibiotics, and anti-inflammatory medication may be prescribed to manage pain and reduce the risk of infection.
Drainage: Drains may be placed at the surgical site to remove excess fluid and prevent infection.
IV fluids: Intravenous fluids may be given to prevent dehydration and support the body’s healing process.
Rest: Rest is important for recovery and patients should avoid any strenuous activity until they are cleared by their doctor.
Diet: Patients may be put on a special diet to aid recovery, typically with a low-fat, high-protein diet, and follow-up with a dietician.
Physical therapy: Rehabilitation may be recommended to help the patient regain strength and mobility after surgery.
Monitoring: Patients will be closely monitored by their surgeon and healthcare team to ensure that they are recovering well and to address any complications that may arise.
Follow-up appointments: Patients will typically have follow-up appointments with their surgeon and healthcare team to monitor their recovery and address any issues that may arise.
It’s important to note that the treatments for HPB surgery may vary depending on the specific condition and the patient’s overall health. Treatment options should be discussed with a healthcare professional at SRV Hospitals.
The hospital has high-quality modular operation theatres that can accommodate complex surgical procedures. The surgical team is supported by advanced diagnostic services and well-equipped ICUs manned by qualified senior consultants to ensure better outcomes. The hospital also has advanced equipment for major abdominal surgeries, including intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS), Cavitron Ultrasonic Aspirator and Dissector (CUSA), Argon Plasma Coagulator (APC), and Harmonic Scalpel. The hospital is well-equipped to perform interventional radiology procedures and has a Hybrid OT for complex HPB lesions. Additionally, the diagnostic department at the hospital has advanced equipment for CT, providing specialised and dedicated imaging of liver, pancreas, and biliary tree.
Dombivli | 8603 600 600 |
Goregaon | 7209 600 600 |
Chembur | 8451 800 800 |
Nashik | 9607 999 200 |
Bangalore | 080 4792 2925 |
SRV Hospital is a state-of-the-art multispecialty tertiary care facility in Goregaon that brings to the community a unique healthcare experience where a community of caregivers works closely with renowned doctors in a collaborative approach to improve both the health of our patients and the practice of medicine.