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Dr. S. Sudhindran

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Sudhindran
Experience:
30 Years
Hospital
Gender
Male
Languages Spoken
English, Hindi
Designation
Clinical Professor and Chief Transplant Surgeon - Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery

About Dr. S. Sudhindran

Dr. S. Sudhindran is a well-known transplant surgeon in India.He is a clinical professor and chief transplant surgeon at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Faridabad. He has 30 years of experience in liver transplant surgery and has worked as an experienced surgeon in several locations across India.

He completed his MBBS and MS from Trivandrum Medical College. He later trained in vascular surgery and solid organ transplantation in the UK. He formerly worked as a Clinical Fellow in Transplantation at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge

He is well-known as Kerala’s first liver transplant surgeon, having conducted over 820 successful liver transplants, with a concentration on live donor procedures.

Dr. S Sudhindran’s particular interests include liver transplantation, gastrointestinal surgery, surgical oncology, small bowel transplantation, and therapy for Hepatitis B and C. Dr. S Sudhindran earned his MS in General Surgery from Trivandrum Medical College.

.He has almost 100 publications to his name. On February 15, 2020, Trivandrum Medical College presented him with “The Distinguished Alumnus Award” in recognition of his leadership and great service to his alma mater, as well as his contributions to society as a whole.

Dr. S Sudhindran is the best liver transplant surgeon in India. He provides expert treatment for liver transplantation, gastrointestinal surgery, and surgical oncology. Patients from Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, and Bangladesh, travel to India for his care. His worldwide reputation makes him a trusted choice for people looking for specialized treatment.

Dr. S. Sudhindran’s Qualifications

  • MBBS: Trivandrum Medical College, Kerala, (1987)
  • MS (General Surgery): Trivandrum Medical College, Kerala, India (1991)
  • FRCS: Glasgow (1994)
  • FRCS: England (1994)
  • FRCS (Gen Surgery): Part III Intercollegiate specialty board in vascular and transplant surgery (2000)

Dr. S. Sudhindran’s Speciality

  • Chronic liver diseases
  • Liver Transplantation
  • Robotic Liver Transplantation
  • Hepato Pancreatobiliary diseases
  • Small bowel transplantation
  • Simultaneous Pancreas and Kidney Transplantation
  • Solid Organ Transplantation and HPB Surgery
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery

Dr. S. Sudhindran’s Research and Publications

  • Effect of perioperative immunonutrition supplementation in patients undergoing living donor liver transplantation
    Cite this Research Publication: J. Agarwal, Ansa Saju, Greeshma C. Ravindran, and S Sudhindran, “Effect of perioperative immunonutrition supplementation in patients undergoing living donor liver transplantation”, Kerala Surgical Journal, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 37-42, 2021.
  • Differing Aetiology of Acute Liver Failure in India, Compared to Other Countries
    Cite this Research Publication: Z. Shemin, Eapen, M., Jojo, A., and Dr. Sudhindran S., “Differing Aetiology of Acute Liver Failure in India, Compared to Other Countries.”, Liver transplantation, vol. 19, pp. S123-S123, 2013.
  • Hepatic Steatosis: Clinico-Pathological and Radiological Correlation Study as an Aid To Selecting Living Donor Grafts
    Cite this Research Publication: R. N. Menon, Balakrishnan, D., Unnikrishnan, G., Saraf, V., Sudheer, O. V., Dhar, P., and Dr. Sudhindran S., “Hepatic Steatosis: Clinico-Pathological and Radiological Correlation Study as an Aid To Selecting Living Donor Grafts”, Liver transplantation, vol. 18, pp. S157-S158, 2013.
  • Predictors of ICU-outcome and 3-month mortality in living donor liver transplant recipients
    Cite this Research Publication: P. Murthy, Nair, H. R., Kumar, L., Dr. Sudhindran S., and Narayanan, V. A., “Predictors of ICU-outcome and 3-month mortality in living donor liver transplant recipients”, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology, vol. 3, p. S117, 2013.
  • Is early removal of prophylactic ureteric stents beneficial in live donor renal transplantation
    Cite this Research Publication: M. Anil, Appu, T., George, K., Georgy, M., Ginil, K., Indu, K. N., Lakshminarayana, G., Nair, B., Rajesh, R., Dr. Sudhindran S., Unni, V. N., and Sanjeevan, K. V., “Is early removal of prophylactic ureteric stents beneficial in live donor renal transplantation”, Indian Journal of Nephrology, vol. 22, pp. 275-279, 2012.
Works At Hospital
Amrita Hospital
Hospital's Accreditation
NABH, NABL, ISO: 90001

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