Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Shellagi is super-specialized in surgical gastroenterology, HPB (Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary) surgery, and liver transplantation. He trained in prestigious institutions and fellowships (including internationally) and performs advanced laparoscopic, robotic, and oncologic GI] surgeries. He has helped many patients in Whitefield, Bangalore with complex liver, gallbladder, pancreatic, and gastrointestinal disease.

Signs include jaundice (yellowing of eyes or skin), unexplained weight loss, persistent abdominal pain on the right side, swelling in abdomen/legs, dark urine, or pale stools. If these occur, especially coupled with abnormal liver function tests or imaging, you should consult a liver surgeon for evaluation.

Laparoscopic hernia surgery uses small incisions and a camera-guided approach, leading to smaller scars, less post-operative pain, shorter hospital stay, and faster return to normal activity compared to open surgery. But it’s not suitable for every patient; Dr. Shellagi evaluates based on type of hernia, patient’s health, etc.

Dr. Shellagi provides laparoscopic cholecystectomy (keyhole removal), possibly robotic-assisted in some cases. Risk is low when done by a skilled surgeon in a well-equipped hospital: infections, bile duct injury are rare. Preoperative evaluation + good hospital care reduce risks.

GI cancer surgery refers to operations for cancers of the stomach, liver, pancreas, colon, esophagus etc. If there is evidence (from imaging / endoscopy / biopsy) of cancer, or symptoms like persistent bleeding, unexplained weight loss, difficulty swallowing, etc., you should see a GI oncosurgeon. Early diagnosis improves outcomes.

Robotic surgery uses robotic arms controlled by the surgeon, offering more precision, better 3D visualization, finer movements in tight spaces. Compared to open surgery, it usually means smaller incisions, less pain, faster recovery. Compared to standard laparoscopy, it may offer advantages in complex cases, but cost and availability are considerations.

Yes. Dr. Shellagi handles hepatopancreatic conditions including pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis, cysts and tumors of the pancreas. Treatment options depend on the diagnosis, stage, general health; may involve resection, drainage, or other specialized procedures.

 Liver transplant is replacing a diseased liver with a healthy donor liver. Candidates are usually those with end-stage liver disease from causes like cirrhosis, acute liver failure, certain metabolic liver disorders, etc. Your overall health, liver function, and donor availability are evaluated. Dr. Shellagi is trained in liver transplantation and can guide you through evaluations, tests, and post-transplant care.

Preparation involves medical tests (blood work, imaging), stopping certain medications, fasting before surgery, and sometimes nutritional optimization. Recovery time depends on the type of surgery — laparoscopic/robotic tends to faster recovery, open surgery could require longer hospital stay. Dr. Shellagi and his team guide patients with post-operative care instructions, follow-ups, diet, etc.

(If you have specific numbers, give ranges.) Cost depends on the type of surgery (laparoscopic vs robotic vs open), hospital stay, diagnostics, etc. Dr. Shellagi’s clinic / hospital works with many insurance providers. Please contact the clinic with your insurance details to check coverage. We can also discuss financing or payment plan options, where available.

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