Hepatic Regeneration After Hepatectomy

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About the Case Presentation

Hepatic regeneration after hepatectomy is a dynamic process where the liver rapidly repairs and regenerates its tissue by activating hepatocytes and liver progenitor cells. This regenerative ability is essential for restoring liver function and maintaining homeostasis following partial liver resection or injury.

About the Speaker

Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Dangi (1)

Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Dangi

Consultant, HPB Surgeon & Liver Transplant Specialist, Marengo CIMS Hospital, Gurugram

Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Dangi is a highly skilled and dedicated HPB (Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic) and liver transplant surgeon with a passion for improving patient outcomes through specialized surgical interventions. He is currently practicing at Marengo CIMS Hospital in Ahmedabad, where he focuses on complex liver resections, pancreatic surgeries, and liver transplants, addressing both benign and malignant conditions.

With advanced training in HPB surgery and liver transplantation from ILBS and a Master of Surgery from Delhi University, Dr. Dangi combines clinical expertise, compassion, and innovation in his practice. His areas of expertise include liver transplantation, hepatobiliary & pancreatic surgery, management of liver and pancreatic tumors, and advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques. Dr. Dangi emphasizes patient-centric care and fosters collaboration within multidisciplinary teams to ensure the best outcomes for his patients.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Dangi is committed to advancing the field through research in HPB and transplant surgery. His goal is to stay at the forefront of surgical advancements, providing the most effective and minimally invasive treatment options available.