GI Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeon
Additional Director - Laparoscopic, Gastro Intestinal, Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery
Mon-Fri
07:00 - 18:00
Saturday
07:00 - 14:00
Sunday
09:00 - 12:00
Dr. Rashmi Pyasi is an accomplished surgeon with 26 years of experience in Laparoscopic, Bariatric, and Gastrointestinal Surgery. She specializes in scarless, single incision laparoscopic gall bladder surgery and has performed over 1600 MIPHs in coloproctology. She is
(26 years of Experience)
2016 - Present: Currently serving as the Additional Director at Laparoscopic, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon, overseeing surgical operations and advancements.
2012 - 2016: Held the position of Senior Consultant in Laparoscopic, Bariatric & G I Surgery at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon, contributing to the development of the department.
2009 - 2012: Worked as a Consultant at Max Hospital, Saket, New Delhi, providing expert surgical care to patients.
2007 - 2008: Served as a Clinical Associate at Holy Family Hospital, Bandra, Mumbai, gaining valuable experience in surgical procedures.
2005 - 2007: Worked as a Registrar in Surgery at CARE Hospital, Visakhapatnam, honing surgical skills and contributing to patient care.
1999 - 2004: Served as a Surg Lt Commander in the Indian Navy, fulfilling responsibilities and providing medical support to naval personnel.
2009 - 2010: Worked as a Consultant at Holy Family Hospital, Bandra, continuing to contribute to surgical care in a different setting.
2010 - 2011: Served as a Consultant at Care Hospital, applying expertise to provide quality surgical services to patients.
2011 - 2013: Worked as a Consultant at Fortis Hospital, further expanding surgical knowledge and contributing to patient care.
Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon
Laparoscopic Surgery:
It is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses small incisions and specialized tools to perform various procedures, resulting in reduced pain, faster recovery, and fewer complications than traditional open surgery.
Single incision Laparoscopic Gall bladder surgery:
This is a type of laparoscopic procedure where the entire surgery, including gall bladder removal, is performed through a single small incision, typically in the belly button, offering improved cosmetic outcomes and potentially faster healing.
Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery:
It is also known as bariatric surgery, involves reducing the size of the stomach or rerouting the digestive system to promote weight loss in individuals with severe obesity. It is an effective treatment for long-term weight management and can help improve obesity-related health conditions.
Colorectal Surgeries including MIPH:
These treatments are performed using laparoscopic techniques to treat conditions affecting the colon and rectum. MIPH specifically addresses hemorrhoids using specialized devices to ligate and shrink the swollen blood vessels, reducing pain and promoting healing.
Female Surgical Disorders:
This surgical disorder confine a range of conditions affecting the female reproductive system, including ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and pelvic organ prolapse. Treatment options may involve laparoscopic procedures to remove or repair affected tissues, restore normal anatomy, and alleviate symptoms.
Rectal Prolapse due to Tubular Villous Adenoma” published in Bombay Hospital Journal - 2008
1991: Completed MBBS from Barkatullah University, Bhopal.
1996: Obtained MS in General Surgery from Barkatullah University, Bhopal.
Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo Surgeons
Association of Surgeons of India
Indian Medical Association (IMA)
Marine Medical Society
45616 Delhi Medical Council, 2009
Laparoscopic Surgery
Single incision Laparoscopic Gall bladder surgery
Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery.
Colorectal Surgeries including MIPH
Female Surgical Disorders
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Barkatullah University
Bhopal
Barkatullah University
Bhopal
Envisioning the goals & paving the path to success for the organization.