Principal Director & Head: Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Director - Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy
Associate Consultant - Yashoda Institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatobiliary Sciences
Attending Consultant - Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
The liver, pancreas, and bile ducts do not operate independently. They are connected anatomically, functionally, and clinically in ways that make it impossible to treat a disease affecting one without understanding its impact on the others.
This is precisely why hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery exists as a distinct subspeciality rather than a set of procedures divided between general and gastrointestinal surgeons. The anatomy is shared, the disease processes overlap, and the surgical decisions in one organ directly affect what is possible in the others. Managing this system well requires a combination of surgical precision, advanced imaging interpretation, endoscopic capability, and oncological understanding that general surgery training alone does not consistently provide.
The Yashoda Institute of Gastroenterology & Hepatobiliary Sciences at Yashoda Medicity manages the full range of such conditions.
The team at the hepato pancreato biliary hospital in Ghaziabad manages a wide range of conditions, including:
Hepato-pancreato-biliary conditions often present with non-specific symptoms that are easily attributed to common causes such as acidity, stress, or fatigue. Early disease may remain silent until progression occurs.
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Any new jaundice in an adult requires urgent evaluation at the Yashoda Institute of Gastroenterology & Hepatobiliary Sciences in Ghaziabad, as it may indicate obstruction due to stone, stricture, or malignancy.
Liver resection for primary liver tumours, liver metastases, and selected benign conditions requires an understanding of liver anatomy at a segmental level, since the liver’s blood supply and bile drainage divide it into independent functional units that can be resected individually or in combination. The extent of resection is determined by tumour location, the volume of liver that will remain after surgery, and the underlying liver health, since a cirrhotic liver tolerates resection very differently from a healthy one.
Pancreatic surgery covers the full range of operations on the pancreas and its immediate surroundings. Whipple’s procedure, formally the pancreaticoduodenectomy, removes the head of the pancreas, the duodenum, the gallbladder, and part of the bile duct for cancers and other conditions affecting the pancreatic head. Distal pancreatectomy removes the body and tail of the pancreas for tumours in those locations. Total pancreatectomy is required in selected cases. These are among the most technically demanding abdominal operations, and outcomes are closely linked to the volume of these procedures performed by the surgical team, since surgical experience directly affects complication rates and recovery.
Bile duct injuries, biliary strictures, and complex biliary reconstruction following previous surgery or trauma at the Yashoda Institute of Gastroenterology & Hepatobiliary Sciences in Ghaziabad require a meticulous understanding of biliary anatomy and the technical precision to reconstruct the bile duct without narrowing or tension. Complex biliary surgery is performed here within the same multidisciplinary framework.
Many biliary and pancreatic duct conditions that would once have required open surgery can now be managed endoscopically. Bile duct stones are removed, strictures are dilated and stented, and biliary drainage is established through the endoscope rather than through a surgical incision.
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for gallstone disease is performed using ICG fluorescence guidance as standard, clearly delineating biliary anatomy before dissection begins and significantly reducing the risk of bile duct injury. For gallbladder cancer, which may be identified incidentally during cholecystectomy or on pre-operative imaging, the extent of surgery is determined by the stage and depth of tumour invasion, with more extensive resection required for higher-stage disease.
Cancers of the liver, pancreas, bile duct, and gallbladder are managed through a multidisciplinary tumour board that includes hepato-pancreato-biliary surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, and pathologists.
Treatment plans combine surgery at the Yashoda Institute of Gastroenterology & Hepatobiliary Sciences in Ghaziabad, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and in selected cases radiation, with sequencing and combination determined by the tumour board rather than a single specialist.
Computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging with magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography, and positron emission tomography with computed tomography scanning provide the detailed anatomical and metabolic information required for staging, surgical planning, and treatment response assessment in hepato-pancreato-biliary conditions.
Endoscopic ultrasound at the Yashoda Institute of Gastroenterology & Hepatobiliary Sciences in Ghaziabad provides high-resolution imaging of the pancreas, bile ducts, and surrounding structures from inside the gastrointestinal tract, with simultaneous guided biopsy of pancreatic masses and lymph nodes that are not accessible through standard imaging-guided biopsy.
ICG fluorescence guidance is used during hepatic and biliary surgery to map bile duct anatomy, confirm the margins of liver resection in relation to vascular and biliary structures, and assess the perfusion of reconstructed biliary anastomoses intraoperatively. This real-time guidance reduces the risk of inadvertent biliary injury and supports more confident decision-making during complex resections.
Every malignant hepato-pancreato-biliary case is reviewed by the tumour board before treatment begins. The collective assessment of imaging, pathology, and staging data by surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, and pathologists produces a treatment plan that no single specialist working alone would consistently arrive at, particularly for complex cases where the line between resectable and unresectable disease is not always clear from imaging alone.
The liver, pancreas, and bile ducts form a system where disease rarely respects boundaries. Managing conditions in this region requires surgical precision, endoscopic capability, advanced imaging interpretation, and oncological understanding working together within the same programme.
That integration is what the Yashoda Institute of Gastroenterology & Hepatobiliary Sciences at Yashoda Medicity, Ghaziabad provides.
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