Dr. Ketul V Shah is a highly skilled Surgical Gastroenterologist based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, with over 12 years of extensive experience in gastrointestinal (GI), hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) surgery, and liver transplantation. Renowned for his clinical expertise and patient-focused approach, Dr. Shah has established himself as a leading consultant in complex abdominal surgeries and advanced minimally invasive procedures.
With a strong academic background and international exposure, he brings precision, innovation, and compassionate care to every case. His expertise in robotic surgery has significantly improved patient outcomes, enabling faster recovery, minimal scarring, and enhanced surgical precision.
Dr. Shah is also fluent in English, Hindi, Marathi, and Gujarati, allowing him to communicate effectively with patients from diverse backgrounds and deliver truly personalized care.
- Junior Consultant – Dept. Of HPB and Liver Transplant, Apollo Hospital, Mumbai.
- Speciality Medical Officer (Surgical) – FRU, NMMC, Vashi
- Post M.Ch Fellow - Dept. of GI & HPB Oncosurgery, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute, Delhi
Memberships
1) Life member of India Chapter of IHPBA (India Chapter of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association)
2) LTSI (Liver Transplant Society of India) - Associate Member
3) ILTS (International Liver Transplant Society) - Associate Member
Awards
- Selected for Travel Bursary at LTSICON 2018 held on 17th-18th November 2018 at AIIMS, Delhi
- Participated in Cadaveric Multi-Organ Retrieval Workshop held on 18th Novemeber 2018 at AIIMS, Delhi
- Participation certificate in 1st Hands on Cadaveric Laparoscopic Workshop – Colorectal Surgery in Bangalore at M S Ramaiah Advanced Learning Centre on 20-21st July 2016.
- Certificate of contribution to ESCP Snapshot Audit 2016 closure of intestinal stoma by European Society of Coloproctology.
- 8th Certificate course in HPB Surgery by IHPBA India chapter held at AIIMS, New Delhi in Aug 2014
- Certificate of appreciation for actively involved in treatment of victims of Mumbai terror attack, Nov 26, 2008.
Reseach & Publications
1) “Vulvar Lipoma – A Rare Case Report” in Bombay Hospital Journal, Vol. 52, No. 1, 2010
2) Surgically inverting an incidentally detected Meckel’s diverticulum –Wrong method in International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 6 (2015) 289–291
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