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Dr. Sumana Kolar is sharp, but also personal / professional.
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It was a nice experience for me. Doctor gave proper time and attention. He explained the root cause of the treatment. He is very understanding and supportive.
MBBS -
MS - General Surgery - St Johns Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, 2002
DNB - General Surgery - St Johns Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, 2002
Fellowship - HPB Surgery and Liver Transplant - Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, 2007
ASTS Fellowship - Multiorgan Transplant Surgery including Pediatric Transplants - Thomas E Starzl Transplantation Institute, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010
Fellowship - Transplantation - Thomas E Starzl Transplantation Institute, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010
Fellowship - Living Donor Liver Transplantation - Thomas E Starzl Transplantation Institute, Pittsburgh, USA, 2011
Member - American Society of Transplant Surgeons
AIG Hospitals, Gachibowli, Hyderabad
Consultant - Liver Transplantation
Currently Working
Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road
Senior Consultant - HPB and Liver Transplant Surgery
Columbia Asia Hospital, Hebbal
Chief Consultant - HPB and Liver Transplantation
Columbia Asia Hospital, Mysore
Chief Consultant - Liver Transplantation
Columbia Asia Hospital, Whitefield
Chief Consultant - HPB and Liver Transplantation
Medanta, The Medicity Gurgaon
Consultant - Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplantation
Medanta, The Medicity Gurgaon
Associate Consultant - Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplantation
Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Malleshwaram
Chief Consultant - HPB and Liver Transplantation
Suguna Hospital, Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore
Consultant - General Surgery
St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bangalore
Senior Resident - General Surgery
St John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bangalore
Senior Resident - Cardiothoracic Surgery
A: The risk to the donor could be bleeding, infection, bile leakage, and possible death.
A: There are two major advantages of living-donor liver transplantation - First is an improved survival rate for adult transplant recipients. Secondly, the wait for transplantation can be greatly reduced.
A: This means the removal of a portion of the donor's healthy liver for transplantation into a recipient.
A: The person with good general health, compatible blood type, Having an altruistic motivation for donating, and between the ages of 20-60 can be a living donor.
A: Generally, the donor remains hospitalized for 4-7 days after surgery.
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