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Sasindran Ramar
General Surgeon
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General Surgeon
Mr Ramar, Consultant Laparoscopic Bariatric and Metabolic Surgeon, is a highly competent surgeon with over 26 years of experience in general and laparoscopic surgery. He is currently working as a consultant at King's College Hospitals with a specialisation in elective bariatric/metabolic and upper GI surgery. He has previously worked in many NHS Trusts including several London trusts, Scotland, Doncaster, and Bournemouth.
Mr Ramar's work mainly focuses on primary and revision bariatric/metabolic surgery and benign upper GI surgery (gallbladder/gallstone removal, hernia surgery and anti reflux surgery). Most of his day is spent performing key-hole surgeries like gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, revision surgery for failed weight loss surgery, gallbladder removal and hernia surgery. He attends a weekly bariatric multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and is the audit lead. He is also a honarary senior lecturer for King's college London.
Mr Ramar has a significant research history with a large number of publications in well known medical journals. He is actively involved in trials for treating diabetes by means of metabolic surgery (Gastric bypass surgery). As well as involving himself in several other large studies involving effect of bariatric surgery in depression. He continues to contribute to the education of trainee doctors by holding several educational roles. He currently holds the position of clinical and educational supervisor for foundation doctors at King's College Hospital.
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