Dr. MUKUT MINZ, Specialization: TRANSPLANT SURGERY FORTIS HOSPITAL - MOHALI

GENERAL DETAILS

Address:

SECTOR 62, PHASE - VIII, MOHALI, PUNJAB, INDIA

City:
MOHALI
Pincode:
160062
Qualification:
MBBS, MS, FELLOWSHIPS IN MULTIORGAN TRANSPLANT (KIDNEY, PANCREAS & LIVER)[NORWAY, SWEDEN, GERMANY, US]
Specialization:
TRANSPLANT SURGERY
Special Skills:
>>KIDNEY AND PANCREAS TRANSPLANT (LIVE AND CADAVER). >>MULTIORGAN RETRIEVAL & TRANSPLANT FROM CADAVER. >>DIALYSIS ACCESS PROCEDURES (AV FISTULAS/PTFE VASCULAR GRAFTS FOR HEMODIALYSIS). >>VASCULAR SURGERY (INCLUDING SHUNT SURGERY FOR PORTAL HYPERTENSION). >>KIDNEY TRANSPLANT IN ABNORMAL BLADDER (ILEAL CONDUIT/AUGMENTATION CYSTOPLASTY). >>SURGERY FOR RENO VASCULAR HYPERTENSION/RENAL AUTO TRANSPLANTATION. >>TRANSPLANT IMMUNOSUPPRESSION.
Experience Summary:
Prof (Dr) Mukut Minz, former Prof & Head, Department of Renal Transplant Surgery, PGI, Chandigarh, has been a stalwart in Transplant Surgery in the country. He joined PGI in 1980 and has over 30 years of experience in this field. He was elevated to the post of Senior Professor in 2008 and member of Governing Body of PGI in 2015. He received advanced training in cadaver organ retrieval and transplantation at various centres/universities of Norway, Sweden, Germany and USA. He set up a new department of Renal Transplant Surgery in PGI and performed over 3,300 kidney transplants. Dr Minz successfully established Combined Kidney-Pancreas Transplant Programme for type 1 diabetics with kidney failure in PGI, which is currently a leading pancreas transplant centre in North India. Under his mentorship the department has also performed several complicated dialysis access procedures (AV Fistulas for hemodialysis). He has trained over 30 transplant surgeons, many of whom are holding academic positions in India, US, UK and Australia. He has been a Visiting Professor in various universities in India and has been conferred several awards and honours. Prof (Dr) Mukut Minz, former Prof & Head, Department of Renal Transplant Surgery, PGI, Chandigarh, has been a stalwart in Transplant Surgery in the country. He joined PGI in 1980 and has over 30 years of experience in this field. He was elevated to the post of Senior Professor in 2008 and member of Governing Body of PGI in 2015. He received advanced training in cadaver organ retrieval and transplantation at various centres/universities of Norway, Sweden, Germany and USA.

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