Minimally Invasive Pancreas Surgery: A National Success Story—Why Surgeon Experience Matters

If you or a loved one faces surgery to remove the body or tail of the pancreas—a procedure known as a distal pancreatectomy—you may be a candidate for the modern, minimally invasive “keyhole” technique (Minimally Invasive Distal Pancreatectomy, or MIDP). This approach, which includes laparoscopic and robotic surgery, is strongly recommended for its patient benefits: […]

Royal New Zealand College of GPs Annual CME day

Dr Srinivasa was recently invited to speak at the Annual Continuing Medical Education (CME) day of the Royal New Zealand College of GPs (RCNZGP). This event was attended by over 300 GPs in Auckland. He spoke on the assessment and treatment of inguinal hernias and gave a second talk on diseases of the gallbladder such […]

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