Dr. Vikram Raut

General SurgeryHepatologyLiver TransplantationTransplant Surgery

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About


Dr. Vikram Raut is a renowned liver transplant surgeon with cumulative experience of over 1200 liver transplants including 600+ donor surgeries. He has trained at Kyoto University Hospital, Japan, Hospital Beaujon Paris, and Asan Medical Center Seoul and is known for innovative approaches including successful ABO-incompatible transplants.

Years of Experience


Languages


English, Hindi, Marathi

Qualifications


  • ✓ MBBS
  • ✓ MS
  • ✓ FACS
  • ✓ Clinical Fellowship in Liver Transplantation – Kyoto University Hospital, Japan
  • ✓ Clinical Fellowship in Liver Transplantation & HPBS – Hospital Beaujon, Paris
  • ✓ Clinical Fellowship in Liver Transplantation – Asan Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea

Expertise & Skills


  • ✓ Cumulative experience of over 1200 liver transplants (living and deceased donor)
  • ✓ Performed over 600 donor surgeries
  • ✓ Trained at three of the world's leading liver transplant centres: Kyoto University Hospital Japan, Hospital Beaujon Paris, and Asan Medical Center Seoul
  • ✓ Known for innovative approach including successful ABO-incompatible transplants
  • ✓ Areas of interest: Robotic liver surgery and transplantation, ABO-incompatible liver transplant, Liver transplant for hepatocellular carcinoma, Paediatric liver transplant

Achievements


  • ✓ International Travel Scholar Award 2010 – International Liver Transplantation Society (ILTS), given to only one trainee worldwide for training in Liver Transplantation
  • ✓ Takeda Science Foundation Scholar – Takeda Science Foundation, Osaka, Japan 2010
  • ✓ EASL (European Association for study of the Liver Disease) Young Investigator Award 2011 – Berlin, Germany
  • ✓ Travel award by Japan Surgical Society – 114th JSS Annual Conference, Kyoto, Japan 2014
  • ✓ Published 40 articles in international journals and over 40 presentations at international transplant platforms
  • ✓ Established an affordable pediatric liver transplant unit ensuring access for children from all socioeconomic backgrounds