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Prof. Dr. K. P. Haridas
MS FRCS FMAS (Lap)
Dr. Anu Antony Varghese MS
Dr. Manoj Kumar N.
MBBS DNB (Gen. Sur.), MNAMS, FCGP
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Prof. Dr. K. P. Haridas
MS FRCS FMAS (Lap)
Chairman & Managing Director of Lords Hospital,
Trivandrum, he is the chief gastrointestinal laparoscopic
surgeon at the hospital. He covers the entire range of
general surgery and is an expert in Thyroid surgery. He is
in fact the first surgeon to remove the Appendix
laparoscopically in June 1996 in Trivandrum. His wide
experience in liver and pancreatic surgery is commendable.
He uses the laparoscopic method and also other advanced
laparoscopic procedures to perform surgery of gall bladder,
appendix, ovarian cyst, hysterectomy, perforation closure,
hernia repair CBD exploration, fundoplication etc. Dr.
Haridas was the Former Professor and Head of Surgery,
Medical College Services, Kerala. He has been trained in UK
from 1974 to 1980. He was a Consultant Surgeon in the
Ministry of health UAE for a period of 5 yrs. He was chosen
to perform the Prof. Raghavachari Memorial oration on Liver
Cancer in 1999. He has published several articles some of
which are on newer techniques in Vagotomy, Inguinal Hernia,
Lumbar sympathectomy, Hemorrhoids etc. At present Lords is a
pioneer center in Laparoscopic surgery and many advanced
techniques like Stapler Hemorrhoids (Piles).
Current fields of expertise
- Mainly on Gastro Intestinal and Lap Surgery
- Former Prof. And Head of General Surgery, Medical
College, Kerala. Liver surgery and Pancreatic surgery
were his areas of interest during that time and even
today.
- Did advanced suture less Thyroidectomy, through a very
small incision, the scar of which will not be seen after
2 months. Thyroids as well as Hernias of long standing
and multiple recurrences are dealt with successfully.
This is a special darning technique.
- Lap. Hernia surgery: Repair of Inguinal Hernia and
Abdominal Hernias are done Laparoscopically on a regular
basis.
- Abdominoplasty along with large hernial defects is
also an area of interest and widely practiced.
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