Dr. Rup Goswami is the Senior Consultant for Liver Transplants & HPB Surgery at Continental Hospitals, Hyderabad. With over three decades of experience in liver & HPB surgeries, Dr. Rup Goswami is one of the best liver transplant surgeons in India. An alumnus of the Calcutta National Medical College & Hospital, Dr. Rup Goswami holds a DNB from the National Board of Examinations as well as an MS in General Surgery from the University of Calcutta.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Rup Goswami specializes in liver transplants, hepatobiliary surgery, and laparoscopic procedures, with extensive experience in both living and deceased donor liver transplantation, pediatric liver transplantation, and complex hepatic and pancreatic surgeries.
With over three decades of experience, including over two decades in the UK, Dr. Rup Goswami is recognized as one of the leading liver transplant surgeons in India. He has performed numerous liver transplants, complex hepatic resections, and pancreatic surgeries, contributing to his extensive expertise in the field.
Patients interested in consulting with Dr. Rup Goswami can contact Continental Hospitals in Hyderabad to schedule an appointment. The hospital's dedicated liver transplant program provides comprehensive support and guidance to patients seeking evaluation and treatment for liver and hepatobiliary conditions under Dr. Goswami's care. Also they can directly book through https://continentalhospitals.com/doctors/dr-rup-goswami/.
Risks include complications related to surgery, such as bleeding, infection, and blood clots, as well as potential rejection of the transplanted liver by the recipient's immune system. Long-term risks may include organ rejection, side effects of immunosuppressive medications, and recurrence of underlying liver disease.
The recovery period varies from person to person but typically involves a hospital stay of 1-2 weeks followed by several months of gradual recovery at home. It may take up to a year to fully regain strength and resume normal activities.
Laparoscopic procedures involve making small incisions and using specialized instruments and a camera to perform surgery. This minimally invasive approach often results in shorter hospital stays, faster recovery times, and reduced post-operative pain compared to traditional open surgery.