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Dr Supriya Sharma

Additional Professor

Hepatopancreatobiliary and Liver Transplant Unit, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology,

SGPGIMS, Lucknow, UP.

Dr Supriya Sharma is presently serving as Additional Professor in theHepatopancreatobiliaryand Liver Transplant Unit ofDepartment of Surgical Gastronenterology. She completed her Masters in Surgery from GoaMedical College followed by superspecialisation in Surgical Gastroenterology from AmritaInstitute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, Kerala. She is trained in open and minimally invasivegastrointestinal surgeries and multivisceral transplants and has Fellowships in Minimal Access Surgery and Liver Transplantation. In an effort to enhance her exposure and training in latestsurgical techniques, she has undertaken observerships and clinical attachments in various International centers of repute as follows:

Cadever and living related liver transplants, renal transplantation, simultaneouspancreas kidney transplantation, laparoscopic total pancreatectomy and islet celltransplantation in Comprehensive Transplant Center, John Hopkins School of Medicine,Baltimore, USA, in 2013.

  • Multivisceral resections and vascular reconstruction for hilarcholangiocarcinoma inDepartment of Surgical Oncology, Hepatopancreatobiliary Division Nagoya University

    Hospital, Nagoya, Japan, 2016

  • Laparoscopic Liver resection at Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea, 2018. She was awarded the International Cancer Control (UICC) Technical Fellowship in

    Laparoscopic Liver Resection for her training here.

  • Minimally invasive liver surgery and liver transplant at Hepatopancreatobiliary and Liver Transplant Unit,
    Department of Surgery, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong 2019.
  • She has completed rigorous 60 hours of Intuitive's Robotic Surgery technology simulator training program covering the components and use of the da Vinci Robotic system, instruments, and accessories and after clearing assessment requirements, is a certified console surgeon for robotic surgeries. She devotes an additional operating table every 2 weeks for robotic hepatopancreatobiliarysuregries.

    Her main clinical and academic interests are liver resections including minimally invasive liver resections, in vitro culture and study of hepatic and pancreatic stellate cells to understand their role in fibrosis, discriminatory role of metabolomics in liver diseases and use of virtual technology to improve skill set of surgical trainees