Dr. Vikas Pandey has done his MD from Smt. NHL Municipal Medical College and VS Hospital, Ahmedabad. He did his DM in Gastroenterology from reputed LTMMC and SION hospital, Mumbai.
He is as an Associate Professor in the department with a total experience of 11 years at Sion Hospital. He is involved in teaching DM students and clinical research projects in Sion Hospital.
He is trained in advanced endoscopy and does all type of emergency and elective endoscopic procedures i.e. Endoscopic hemoclip placement and bipolar cautery, ERCP for large stones, hilar stricture, pancreatic ERCP, EUS, EUS–FNA, EUS guided drainage procedures etc.
He has performed huge volumes of endoscopy, colonoscopy and routine endoscopic procedures like stricture dilatation, PEG tube insertion, Endoscopic band ligation, endoscopic stenting procedures.
He has presented many research articles in Indian and International Conferences.
He has worked as sub-investigator, co-investigator and principle investigator of many clinical trials.
Dr. Vikas Pandey has published many research articles and has written chapter in text for NAFLD. He has special interest in capsule endoscopy.
An upper endoscopy is a procedure used to visually examine your upper digestive system with a tiny camera on the end of a long, flexible tube. A specialist in diseases of the digestive system (gastroenterologist) uses an endoscopy to diagnose and, sometimes, treat conditions that affect the esophagus, stomach and beginning of the small intestine (duodenum). The medical term for an upper endoscopy is esophagogastroduodenoscopy.
A hepatologist is a specialist in the branch of medicine called Hepatology, which includes the study of body parts such as the liver, the biliary tree, the gallbladder and the pancreas. A hepatologist manages disorders in these areas. Hepatology was traditionally a subspecialty of gastroenterology, but recent advances in the understanding of this subspecialty have made it a field of its own.
An endoscopy (looking inside) is a procedure used in medicine to look inside the body.[1] The endoscopy procedure uses an endoscope to examine the interior of a hollow organ or cavity of the body. Unlike many other medical imaging techniques, endoscopes are inserted directly into the organ.
A procedure in which an endoscope is inserted into the body. An endoscope is a thin, tube-like instrument that has a light and a lens for viewing. A probe at the end of the endoscope is used to bounce high-energy sound waves (ultrasound) off internal organs to make a picture (sonogram). Also called endoscopic ultrasound and EUS.
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