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Dr. Devendra G. Parikh

Dr. Devendra Parikh is a qualified Surgical Oncologist working in Gujarat, India. After M.B.B.S. He has completed M.S in General Surgery from SSG Hospital, Government medical college, Vadodara in year 2009. He got trained in the field of Surgical Oncology from the prestigious Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute (2010-2013). He has done fellowship in Esophageal Cancer Surgery at National cancer centre, Tokyo, Japan in 2017 (Dr Yuji Tachimori) and in 2019 (Dr Daiko). He has done observership for minimally invasive foregut surgery under Dr James Luketich at UPMC, Pittsburgh in 2018.

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Painless treatment option for cancer!

Despite tremendous progress in medicine during last couple of decades, comprehensive information about different options available nowadays for treating cancer pain focusing on most widely used pharmacologic medicine, surgical modalities for uncontrollable pain control, their potential for adverse consequence, and ways to escalate the effectiveness of treatment maximally.

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Robotic Assisted Cancer Surgery

Robotic Surgery, or Robot-assisted Surgery, allows doctors to perform many types of complex procedures with more precision, flexibility and control than is possible with conventional techniques.

Robotic or Robot-assisted Surgery integrates advanced computer technology with the experience of the skilled surgeons. This technology provides the surgeon with a 10x magnified, high-definition, 3D-image of the body’s intricate anatomy.

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Laparoscopic GI Oncosurgery

The word "laparoscopy" means to look inside with a special camera or scope. Surgery done with the aid of these cameras is known as laparoscopic, keyhole, porthole, or minimally invasive surgery.

Laparoscopic Cancer Surgery is as safe as traditional open surgery. At the beginning of a laparoscopic operation the laparoscope is inserted through a small incision near the belly button (umbilicus).

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Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery

Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is a type of surgery for diagnosing and treating a variety of conditions involving the chest area (thorax). It uses a special video camera called a thoracoscope.

Other names for this procedure include thoracoscopy, thoracoscopic surgery or pleuroscopy,During thoracoscopic surgery, three small (approximately 1-inch) incisions are used, as compared with one long 6- to 8-inch chest incision that is used during traditional, "open" thoracic surgery.

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Gastrointestinal Cancers

Generally speaking, gastrointestinal cancers are more likely to develop in men, and the risk increases with age. Studies have linked these cancers to cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption & unhealthy diets.

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Thoracic Cancers

Thoracic cancer affects the structures, organs, and glands in your chest (thoracic cavity). Common types of thoracic cancers include lung cancer, thymus cancer, pleural cancer, and esophageal cancer.

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Rare Cancers

A rare cancer can be difficult to diagnose. To find out and understand what type of cancer you have, you may be referred to more than one specialist.

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