Surgeons from across India recently participated in a three-day fellowship programme on Advanced Surgical Techniques for Liver and Pancreatic Cancers at KIMS Kondapur. The intensive programme focused on minimally invasive, pain-free surgical approaches and concluded successfully on Monday, marking a major step forward in advanced surgical education.
Experts Collaborate to Share Global Best Practices
Organised under the banner of the AMASI–MMAS HPB Fellowship, the programme brought together eminent Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) surgeons from leading institutions in India and the United Kingdom. In collaboration with the expert surgical team at KIMS Kondapur, these specialists shared global best practices, clinical insights, and evolving techniques in HPB surgery.
Hands-On Learning Through Live Demonstrations
Meanwhile, participants from all parts of the country actively engaged in live surgical demonstrations and interactive discussions. Through these sessions, surgeons gained hands-on exposure to cutting-edge techniques in liver and pancreatic cancer surgery, enhancing both their technical skills and clinical decision-making.
Minimally Invasive Techniques Transform Cancer Care
As per the press release, speaking at the event, Course Director Dr. Phanikrishna Ravula emphasised that surgeons can now perform complex liver and pancreatic cancer surgeries using advanced robotic and laparoscopic methods. Furthermore, he noted that modern ICG-based imaging allows surgeons to visualise real-time anatomy with greater precision. As a result, these innovations help preserve functional liver cell architecture and enable faster patient recovery.
KIMS Kondapur Strengthens Future Surgical Excellence
With experience spanning over 1,500 liver and pancreatic surgeries, the KIMS Kondapur HPB team continues to lead in advanced laparoscopic and robotic procedures. Consequently, the centre remains well-equipped to train the next generation of surgeons in state-of-the-art techniques for treating liver, bile duct, and pancreatic disorders.




















