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My current role
My clinical interests are normothermic regional perfusion (NRP), normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) for livers, and complex post-transplant hernias. I am co-lead for the national Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) service at Cambridge.
My research interests include the viability assessment of marginal livers, DCD liver transplantation outcomes, and complex kidney/pancreas transplantation.
Previous history
I received my medical degree (MBBS, 2005) and surgical training (MS, 2010) from Calcutta University, India. After finishing basic surgical training, I trained as a Surgical Oncologist with a fellowship at Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata (2014) and a research fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre, New York. I joined Addenbrooke’s Hospital in 2017 for a Transplant surgery fellowship and later joined as a consultant in 2021.
Membership and accreditations
- Fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
- Fellow of the European Board of Surgery, Transplant surgery
- Member of the British Transplantation Society
- Member of the International Liver Transplantation Society
Personal interests
When not at work, I enjoy playing badminton and cricket. Occasional photography.
Publications
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Defatting of donor transplant livers during normothermic perfusion—a randomised clinical trial: study protocol for the DeFat study
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Localized Liver Injury During Normothermic Ex Situ Liver Perfusion Has No Impact on Short-term Liver Transplant Outcomes
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Current Techniques and Indications for Machine Perfusion and Regional Perfusion in Deceased Donor Liver Transplantation
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Outcomes of livers from donation after circulatory death donors with extended agonal phase and the adjunct of normothermic regional perfusion
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D-dimer Release From Livers During Ex Situ Normothermic Perfusion and After In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion: Evidence for Occult Fibrin Burden Associated With Adverse Transplant Outcomes and Cholangiopathy