Overview

The Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) and Liver Transplant Unit at Nepal Mediciti is one of the leading centers for advanced liver care in Nepal. Our specialized team of hepatologists, liver transplant surgeons, and HPB specialists provides comprehensive care for liver, biliary, and pancreatic conditions.

We offer a full spectrum of services, including:

  • Complex liver surgeries for conditions such as liver cancer, cirrhosis, and hepatic tumors
  • Biliary tract interventions for gallstones, bile duct cancer, and strictures
  • Pancreatic procedures for pancreatic cancer, chronic pancreatitis, and pancreatic cysts
  • Life-saving liver transplantation, including living donor and deceased donor transplants
     

Advanced Technology and Minimally Invasive Care

Our unit is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and modern surgical technology, allowing us to perform minimally invasive procedures, including laparoscopic surgeries, which reduce recovery time and patient discomfort.

Personalized Treatment Plans

We specialize in managing liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, and biliary tract carcinoma, providing individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s condition. From preoperative evaluation to post-transplant care, our multidisciplinary team ensures holistic, patient-centered care.

By combining advanced medical expertise with personalized and compassionate care, the HPB and Liver Transplant Unit at Nepal Mediciti aims to enhance the quality of life for patients with complex hepatobiliary and pancreatic conditions.

Select Doctors

Prof. Dr. Umid Kumar Shrestha

Prof. Dr. Umid Kumar Shrestha

M.D., Ph.D.


Specialties

Complex Liver Disease, Interventional Endoscopy (ERCP and EUS)

Dr. Ram Babu Sah

Dr. Ram Babu Sah

M.B.B.S., Ph.D., M.S.


Specialties

GIHPB and Liver Transplantation Surgery

Dr. Nirajan Mahaseth

Dr. Nirajan Mahaseth

M.D., Fellowship in Liver Transplant Anesthesia & Critical Care, Fellowship in Intensive Care


Specialties

Hepatobiliary, GI & Liver Transplant Anesthesiology and Critical Care management

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