Dr. Subhash Gupta is an Indian hepatobiliary-pancreatic surgeon and the chairman of the Max Center of Liver and Biliary Science at Max Healthcare, Saket.[1]
Dr. Gupta joined Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in 1998 and set up liver transplantation operations there along with Dr. Shantanu Nundy. The department conducted the first liver transplant in 2001, using a deceased donor liver.[citation needed] Along with Dr. Nundy, he began performing live donor transplants as the predominant form of liver transplantation. The liver transplantation program completed 66 transplants in 2006.[3][third-party source needed]
Founder of the Center for Liver and Biliary Sciences
He is an Associate Professor in Surgery at the University of Queensland, Australia. The Institute of Postgraduate Education and Medical Research in Kolkata honored him with the position of Professor of Liver Transplantation. He delivered the annual oration at the JIPMER Scientific Society in Puducherry in 2011 and was a recipient of a Gold Medal by the Delhi Medical Association in 2005. He is also on the Board of Management of Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Mumbai, as a central government nominee.
With the help of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)[5] and the Ministry of Health, he led the team to develop standard guidelines for the treatment of liver diseases and liver transplantation in India. This work helped lay down the criteria for the proper management of chronic liver disease and acute liver failure and will help in deciding insurance-related claims.
Achievements
October 2021: Successfully reused a transplanted liver for the first time in India.[6]
February 2021: Performed a surgical marathon, involving 7 operation theaters, 2 donors, and 4 patients in 25 hours.[7]
National Talent Scholarship: NCERT, Government of India, 1978
Associate Professor, University of Queensland, Australia, 2008
Professor of Liver Transplantation, Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, 2010
Delhi Medical Council, gold medal, 2005
Rotary Club: Distinguished Clinician Award, 2011
Delhi Medical Council: Vishist Chikitsak Rattan, 2012
Nominee: central government, MGM Medical College
Dr. BC Roy Memorial Award, Medical Council of India
Publications and lectures
He has published over 100 papers on surgery and transplantation, along with significant contributions to numerous books in his field. He has focused his clinical and research activities on the medical management of patients with liver diseases. [9] Publications include:
Wadhawan, M; Gupta, S; Goyal, N; Vasudevan, K; Makki, K; Dawar, R; Sardana, R; Lal, N; Kumar, A (2012) "CMV infection: incidence and management in CMV seropositive living related liver transplant (LRLT) recipients: a single center experience". Liver Transpl. 18 (12): 1448–55. doi:10.1002/lt.23540. PMID 22903934.
Kaur, S; Sharma, D; Wadhwa, N; Gupta, S; Chowdhary, SK; Sibal, A (February 2012). "Therapeutic interventions in progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis: experience from a tertiary care center in north India". Indian J Pediatr. 79 (2): 270–3. doi:10.1007/s12098-011-0516-8. PMID 21769524. S2CID 11770503.
Gupta, S.; Singhal, A.; Goyal, N.; Vij, V.; Wadhawan, M. (April 2011). "Portal biliopathy treated with living-donor liver transplant: index case". Exp Clin Transplant. 9 (2): 145–9. PMID 21453234.
Wadhawan, M.; Rastogi, M.; Gupta, S.; and Kumar, A. (2010). "Peritransplant management of chronic hepatitis C.". Trop Gastroenterol. 31 (2): 75–81. PMID 20862979.
Singhal, A; Varma, M; Goyal, N; Vij, V; Wadhawan, M; Gupta, S (December 2009). "Peroneal neuropathy following liver transplantation: possible predisposing factors and outcome". Exp Clin Transplant. 7 (4): 252–5. PMID 20353377.
Varma, V; Gupta, S; Soin, AS; Nundy, S (2009) "Does the presence of jaundice and/or a lump in a patient with gall bladder cancer mean that the lesion is not resectable?". Dig. Surg. 26 (4): 306–11. doi:10.1159/000231880. PMID 19657192. S2CID 22345979.
Kohli, V.; Wadhawan, M.; Gupta, S.; and Roy, V. (February 2010). "Posttransplant complex inferior venacava balloon dilatation after hepatic vein stenting". Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 33 (1): 205–8. doi:10.1007/s00270-009-9633-4. PMID 19629592. S2CID 1576707.
Singhal, A.; Srivastava, A.; Goyal, N.; Vij, V.; Wadhawan, M.; Bera, M.; Gupta, S. (Dec. 2009). "Successful living donor liver transplant in a child with Abernethy malformation with biliary atresia, ventricular septal defect, and intrapulmonary shunting". Pediatr Transplant. 13 (8): 1041–7. doi:10.1111/j.1399-3046.2009.01092.x. PMID 19254272. S2CID 7330091.
Marwah, S.; Khan, MM; Chaudhary, A.; Gupta, S.; Negi, SS; Soin, A.; Nundy, S. (2007). "Two hundred and forty-one consecutive liver resections: an experience from India". HPB (Oxford). 9 (1): 29–36. doi:10.1080/13651820600985259. PMC 2020779. PMID 18333110.
Singhal, D.; Goyal, N.; Gupta, S.; Nundy, S. (2007). "Surgery for obscure lower gastrointestinal bleeding in India". Dig Dis Sci. 52 (1): 282–6. doi:10.1007/s10620-006-9190-5. PMID 17151809. S2CID 25548046.
Prasad, AS; Gupta, S; Kohli, V; Pande, GK; Sahni, P; Nundy, S (February 1994). "Proximal splenorenal shunts for extrahepatic portal venous obstruction in children". Ann Surg. 219 (2): 193–6. doi:10.1097/00000658-199402000-00011. PMC 1243121. PMID 8129490.