
Dr. Neel Shetty
Consultant Surgical Gastroenterologist and General Surgeon with 20+ years of experience
- Dr Neel Shetty is a well-known and highly skilled Gastroenterologist and Bariatric Surgeon with an experience of more than 20 years.
- His areas of expertise are Bariatric Surgery, Hepatobiliary, Liver, Pancreatic and Colorectal diseases and Bariatric Surgery, Surgical Gastroenterology, Laparoscopic Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery.
- He completed his MBBS from St. John's Medical College, Bangalore and DNB from Manipal Hospital, Bangalore.
- He has actively participated in the development of “Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS)”.
- In addition to his academic duties, he has served on the planning committees for various local and national conferences and workshops. He has publications in indexed journals.
Education
- MBBS from St John’s Medical College Bangalore in 1997
- DNB, Manipal Hospital, Bangalore
Professional Experience
- 2011 till date - Senior Consultant in the Dept of Surgical Gastroenterology, Minimal Access and Bariatric Surgery in Gleneagles Global Hospital Bangalore
- 2009 - Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Manipal Hospital Bangalore
- 2007 - Department of Surgical Gastroenterology. Manipal Hospital Bangalore
- 2005 - Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Manipal Hospital Bangalore
- 2001 - Department of General Surgery Manipal Hospital Bangalore
Achievement
- Best paper award in the Indian Chapter of the ICS 2010, Pune, for “Single Incision Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy – Our Experience”
- Assisted in the live operative workshop for Biliary tract surgery at the PSG Surgicon, February Coimbatore 2010.
- Member of the local organizing committee of the Indian chapter of IHPBA for a Single theme Conference on Pancreas, held in Bangalore in February 2009.
- Actively participated in the proceedings of the Bangalore Surgical Gastro group with interesting case capsule presentations.
- Best poster award ASI, Bangalore Chapter 2008.
- International Multicentre Clinical trial for intraabdominal infections -Tyger Study: Tigecycline vs Ceftriaxone (2006-2007). Co-Investigator
- • Bariatric Surgery
- • Hepatobiliary
- • Liver
- • Pancreatic and Colorectal diseases and Bariatric Surgery
- • Surgical Gastroenterology
- • Laparoscopic Surgery
- • Minimally Invasive Surgery
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