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Dr Ankush Golhar (MBBS, MS (General Surgery), DNB (Surgical Gastroenterology), FASTS (Abdominal Multi-Organ Transplant Surgery), Robotic HPB Surgery) is a Liver transplantation and HPB surgeon, Jupiter Hospital, Thane. He has over 10 years of expertise in Liver Transplantation, Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) and Gastrointestinal Surgeries. His career highlights include performing more than 500 liver transplants, alongside pancreas, intestine, and kidney transplants. Dr. Golhar has completed over 3000 complex HPB and Gastrointestinal surgeries and contributed to pioneering procedures in Western India, such as the region's first hyper-reduced left lateral segment liver transplant, the smallest paediatric liver transplant and first successful pancreas and kidney transplant.
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