Dr. Ajitabh Srivastava

Liver Transplant, Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery
Dr. Ajitabh Srivastava
Director & Senior Consultant - MBBS, MS DNB Liver Transplant Fellowship New York, FMAS, FICS
Years of experience: 15 years
Speciality: Liver Transplant, Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery

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    Dr. Ajitabh Srivastava

    Dr. Ajitabh Srivastava

    Liver Transplant, Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery

    Director & Senior Consultant

    MBBS, MS DNB Liver Transplant Fellowship New York, FMAS, FICS

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    About the Doctor

    Dr. Ajitabh Srivastava has over 15 years of experience in HPB Surgery and liver transplant since 2005 while working with stalwarts in India. He is trained and worked at reputed institutes in India at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Apollo Delhi and Medanta Medicity and has done his fellowship from University of Rochester New York after completing his USMLE. He has to his credit of being founder member of transplant unit at Apollo Delhi, Apollo Chennai and MIOT Chennai and played important role in protocolizing systems in these institutes. Over the last 15 years he has been member of the team pioneering in liver transplant in India and involved in subsequent innovations in living donor liver transplant such as minimally invasive donor hepatectomy, ABOI, Domino and dual liver transplant. He has participated in more than 1500 liver transplant including living donor, deceased donor, pediatric transplant and combined liver and kidney transplant. He is proficient in other complex hepatobiliary surgery, Kidney Transplant and vascular access surgery. He has number of publications and presentations in Indian and international conferences.

    Specialization

    • Performing Complex Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery
    • Minimising the risk and morbidity in Live donor Surgery
    • Interest in developing Laparoscopic and Robotic Liver Surgery
    • Medical and Intensive care management of patients with liver disease
    • Establishing Cadaveric and donation after cardiac death

    Awards

    • Gold medallist in the MBBS in several subjects.
    • Cleared USMLE exams with excellent grades
    • Best Registrar award at Ganga Ram Hospital

    Frequently Asked Questions About Liver Transplant

    What is the procedure for proceeding with liver transplant?

    You should seek an appointment with Dr Soin who will assess the need for a transplant, your fitness for it and counsel you regarding all aspects of the procedure.

    If a transplant is thought suitable, you will then need a suitable donor from the family. The other option is to wait for a cadaveric organ (organs donated voluntarily by families of brain dead patients before artificial life support is withdrawn) but that wait can be very long since the cadaveric organ donation rates in India are very low.

    Who can be a liver donor?

    For living donation, the person must be a close relative aged between 18-55 years, have a matching blood group, and weigh between 50-90kg (but not fat).

    What is the success rate of liver transplantation?

    The success of the transplant procedure depends on the expertise available at a given centre. In most well established centres across the world including Dr. Soin’s Unit at Medanta Institute of Liver Transplantation, Gurgaon, when a liver transplant is performed before the patient becomes too ill with liver disease, it is successful in more than 90% patients and gives an excellent quality of life with a normal life expectancy for age.

    How Long Would Surgery Take?

    Liver transplants usually take from 4 to 14 hours. During the operation, surgeons will remove your liver and will replace it with the donor liver. The surgeon will disconnect your diseased liver from your bile ducts and blood vessels before removing it. The blood that flows into your liver will be blocked or sent through a machine to return to the rest of your body. The surgeon will put the healthy liver in place and reconnect it to your bile ducts and blood vessels. Your blood will then flow into your new liver. Because a transplant operation is a major procedure, surgeons will need to place several tubes in your body. These tubes are necessary to help your body carry out certain functions during the operation and for a few days afterward.

    What Complications Are Associated With Liver Transplantation?

    Two of the most common complications following liver transplant are rejection and infection.

    Can I Go Back To My Daily Activities?

    Certainly. After a successful liver transplant, most people are able to go back to their normal daily activities. Getting your strength back will take some time, depending on how sick you were before the transplant. Your doctor will be able to tell you how long your recovery period is likely to be.

    • Work- After recovery, most people are able to resume work.
    • Diet – Most people can go back to eating as they did before. Some medication may cause weight gain, others may cause diabetes or a rise in your cholesterol. Meal planning and a balanced low-fat diet can help you remain healthy. Transplant patients have a tendency to gain weight because of their retention of water. They are advised to lower their intake of salt to reduce or eliminate this water retention.
    • Exercise – Most people can engage in physical activity after a successful liver transplant.
    • Sex – Most people return to a normal sex life after liver transplantation. It is important for women to avoid becoming pregnant in the first year after transplantation. You should talk to your transplant team about sex and reproduction after transplantation.

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