Anurag Shrimal
Dr Anurag Shrimal
Director
Speciality
Liver Transplant
Qualification
  • MBBS
  • MS
  • DNB (Gen Surg)
Experience
15 Years
Gender
Male
Location

About

Dr. Anurag Shrimal, a distinguished liver transplant surgeon , having experience more than 15 years. His contributions to the field, especially in living donor liver transplant surgery, have positioned him as a leader in surgical excellence, medical care, and ethical practice.

In the ever-evolving landscape of liver transplantation, Dr. Anurag sheds light on innovative surgical techniques. Minimally invasive approaches, including robotic and laparoscopic donor hepatectomy, aim to reduce incisions for donors. He emphasizes significant progress in pediatric liver transplantation, allowing tailored grafts for even the smallest recipients. The exploration of blood group incompatible liver transplantation showcases the field's adaptability and commitment to expanding donor options.

Experience

  • Director - HPB Surgery, Pancreas, Intestine & Liver transplant, Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai, December, 2024 - Continue
  • Director – Liver, Pancreas & Intestine Transplantation, Nanavati  Max Super Speciality Hospital, 02/2022 to 12/2024
  • Tata Memorial Hospital, 05/2021 to 01/2022
  • Member, Medical Expert Panel, The Pravin Agarwal Foundation, Pune

Qualifications

  • MS, DNB, MNAMS FASTS-Multi Organ Abdominal Transplant Surgery (Duke University, USA) 
  • Del Stickel Abdominal Transplant Surgery Fellowship (DUMC, USA) Surgical Oncology (Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai, India) 

Publications

  • Malleeswaran S, Mohanka R, Yalakanti RB, Patcha R, Rao PS, Appusamy E, Sathyanarayanan M, Shrimal A, Kedarisetty CK, Vargese J, Reddy MS. Living Donor Hepatectomy After Proven SARS-CoV-2 Infection: First Report of 9 Cases From 3 Centers. Transplantation. [published online: March 10, 2021]. 10.1097/TP.0000000000003750. PMID: 33724249 
  • Varghese J, Malleeswaran S, Patcha RV, Appusamy E, Karnan P, Kapoor D, Venugopal K, Kedarisetty CK, Singh B, Rao PS, Yalakanti RB, Mohanka R, Shrimal A, Nikam V, Kumar K, Shenvi SD, Venugopal BP, Heaton ND . A Multicentric Experience on Living Donor Liver Transplantation in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Hotspots in India. Liver Transpl. [published online: November 30, 2020]. 10.1002/lt.25957. PMID: 33253477 
  • Mohanka R, Rao P, Shah M, Gupte A, Nikam V, Vohra M, Kohli R, Shrimal A, Golhar A, Panchwagh A, Kamath S, Shukla A, Patel P, Chattopadhyay S, Chaubal G, Shaikh Y, Dedhia V, Sarmalkar SS, Maghade R, Shinde K, Bhilare P, Nalawade R, As J, Shah S, et al. Acute liver failure secondary to yellow phosphorus rodenticide poisoning: Outcomes at a center with dedicated liver intensive care and transplant unit. J Clin Exp Hepatol. 10.1016/j.jceh.2020.09.010. PMID: 33052182 
  • Shrimal A, Gupte AA. Nail Changes in Cirrhosis and Reversal After Adult & Paediatric Liver Transplantation. J Clin Exp Hepatol. 2020 Sep-Oct;10(5):531-2. PMID 33029061
  • Vinayak N, Ravi M, Ankush G, Rashmi B, Prashantha R, Parul G, Anurag S. Dual graft living donor liver transplantation - a case report. BMC Surg. 2019 Oct 22;19(1):149. PMID: 31640624
  • Kannappan O, Keditsu K, Bhagat M, Shrimal A, Polnaya A, Kulkarni S, Qureshi S. Portal Vein Embolization for Future Liver Remnant Enhancement and Combined Modality Treatment for the Management of Post-hepatic Resection Biliary Fistula in an 18-Month Old Child With Hepatoblastoma. Front Surg. 2019;6:54. PMID: 31608285
  • Nasta AM, Patel D, Shrivastav O, Goel M, Shrimal A, Gupte A,Goel R. Mesenteric Panniculitis-First Case Series After Bariatric Surgery. Obes Surg. 2018 03;28(3):881-5. PMID: 29313276
  • Shrimal A, Sudan R, Chaubal G, Zaaroura A, Williams K, Ravindra K. Report of Mesocaval Shunt in the Management of Variceal Hemorrhage Following Gastric Bypass Surgery. J Gastrointest Surg. 2017 Oct;21(10):1742-5. PMID: 28523485

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