International Scholar program at Asan Medical Centre, Seoul, Korea
Asan Medical Centre is widely regarded as one of the best hospitals in the world, especially for liver and pancreas surgery. Dr Srinivasa recently spent a week at Asan as a visiting Professor to learn from and exchange ideas with prominent Korean Surgeons regarding minimally invasive (laparoscopic/ robotic) liver and pancreas surgery. As Korean surgeons […]
Dr Srinivasa interviewed by TV1 regarding Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery is on the rise in New Zealand. However, most of the robots were in private hospitals, creating a cost barrier in the public sector. The level of staff training needed, and the high costs, also remained hurdles for use in the public sector, Health New Zealand said. General surgeon Dr Sanket Srinivasa said […]
Preventing Bile Duct Injury During Gallbladder Surgery (Cholecystectomy)
When patients are considering or preparing for a cholecystectomy—the surgical removal of the gallbladder—their primary focus is often on relieving symptoms and returning to good health. While this is a very common and generally safe procedure, it’s vital to understand a rare but serious potential complication: bile duct injury. Understanding the Biliary System and Cholecystectomy […]
Open vs. Laparoscopic vs. Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair: Which Approach Is Right for You?
If you’ve been diagnosed with an inguinal hernia, you may be wondering which surgical method is best for your situation. While open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery are all effective, the differences between them are not as significant as many believe. Instead of assuming laparoscopic or robotic surgery is universally superior, the correct approach depends on […]
Questions Patients Should Ask Before Gallbladder Surgery for Gallstones
Gallbladder surgery, or cholecystectomy, is a common procedure performed to treat symptomatic gallstones. If you’ve been advised to undergo this surgery, asking the right questions can help you prepare and make informed decisions. Here are key topics to discuss with your surgeon before proceeding. Why Is Surgery Necessary in My Case? Understanding why surgery is […]
Histotripsy: A Promising Non-Invasive Tumour Treatment—But Is It Right for You?
Histotripsy is an emerging, non-invasive treatment that uses ultrasound waves to break down tumours without surgery.
What Questions Should I Ask My Surgeon Before Liver Surgery?
Preparing for liver surgery can feel overwhelming, but asking the right questions can help you feel informed and confident about your procedure.
Pancreatitis: A Patient’s Guide
Pancreatitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the pancreas, a vital organ located behind the stomach that plays a key role in digestion and blood sugar regulation. This condition can range from mild to severe and requires prompt medical attention to prevent complications. What is Pancreatitis? Pancreatitis occurs when digestive enzymes produced by the […]
Adenomyomatosis of the Gallbladder: A Patient’s Guide
Adenomyomatosis is a condition that affects the gallbladder, a small organ located beneath the liver that plays a crucial role in digestion. While it may sound intimidating, adenomyomatosis is generally benign and manageable with proper care and understanding. What is Adenomyomatosis? Adenomyomatosis is characterized by the thickening of the gallbladder wall, often accompanied by small […]
Where does Robotic Surgery stand in NZ?
Dr Srinivasa was recently invited to the annual New Zealand Association of General Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting to take part in the annual debate which was the final presentation of this three-day meeting. He was asked to argue the affirmative position in the debate titled, “Can we afford complex cancer ops, much less robotic ops?” […]