Dr Prof Narasimhaiah Srinivasaiah is a distinguished Colorectal Surgery based at Apollo Hospitals Bannerghatta Road. With an impressive 20 years of experience in the medical field, he has dedicated his career to providing exceptional healthcare services to patients. He holds MB BS, (DNB – India), MD (Academic surgery), MRCS (Eng, Ed, Glas), MRCSI (Dub), FRCS (Gen.Surg), EBSQ (European Board of Surgery – Coloproctology) PGDMLE, showcasing his extensive training and commitment to medical excellence. He is proficient in multiple languages, ensuring effective communication with a diverse range of patients.
He is known for his patient-centric approach, emphasizing the importance of understanding each patient’s unique needs and medical history. He expertise encompasses a wide range of conditions related to Colorectal Surgery, enabling he to deliver precise diagnoses and treatments. He ensures that patients receive care tailored to their individual health requirements.
In his practice, Dr Prof Narasimhaiah Srinivasaiah goes beyond treatments by educating patients about their health conditions. This empowers individuals to take active roles in managing their health and making informed decisions. By fostering a supportive and understanding environment, he builds trust and ensures long-term health management strategies for patients.
Dedicated to staying updated with advancements in his field, Dr Prof Narasimhaiah Srinivasaiah actively collaborates with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care. He commitment to improving health outcomes continues to leave a lasting impact on the lives of his patients, solidifying his reputation as a trusted name in Colorectal Surgery.
- Senior consultant – Colorectal Surgery (Colorectal, Peritoneal & Pelvic oncology) Laparoscopic & Robotic surgery
- Honorary senior Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London
Special interest
- His areas of interest are in Cancer surgery (colonic / rectal/ anal / appendiceal / pelvic and peritoneal). His work also includes proctology, inflammatory bowel disease, Diverticulosis and all aspects of functional and pelvic floor problems. He is a Laparoscopic and robotic surgeon.
Memberships
- memberships from the college of surgeons of England, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dublin. A fellow of the Inter collegiate board of surgeons (UK) and is certified by the European board of surgery
Awards & Achievements
Research & Publications
- Chandrasinghe P, Srinivasaiah N , Warusavitarne J et al (2017). Transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): review of technique and initial experience. Sri Lanka Journal of Surgery. 35(4), pp.3–7. DOI:http://doi.org/10.4038/sljs.v35i4.8431
- Haywood M, Molyneux C, Mahadevan V, Srinivasaiah N: Right colic artery anatomy: a systematic review of cadaveric studies. Tech Coloproctol. 2017 Dec;21(12):937-943. PMID: 29196959
- N Srinivasaiah et al: Locally Advanced Rectal and Colonic (LARC) Cancers - An outlook. The Journal of the British International Doctors’ Association Issue No.3, Volume 23. Page 21 – 24, September 2017
- N Srinivasaiah, J Marshall, A Gardiner, J R Monson, G S Duthie: Rectal Irrigation in the treatment of Defecation disorders – A retrospective evaluation of a prospective database. Clin Surg Dec 6 2016; 1: 1227.
- Matthew Haywood, Srinivasaiah N. The Right Colic Artery: an anatomical demonstration and its relevance in the laparoscopic era. Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2016 Aug 9:1-5. PMID: 27502338
- Srinivasaiah N, Iwuchukwu O, Stanley PW Hart NB, Platt AJ, Drew P J. Risk Factors for Complications Following Breast Reduction: Results from a RCT. Breast J. 2014 May-Jun; 20(3):274-8. PMID: 24750511
- Srinivasaiah N and J.R.T. Monson. Thrombo-Prophylaxis (TP) In Colorectal Surgery: A National Questionnaire Survey of members of ACPGBI. Colorectal Disease, Feb 2012. PMID: 22321914
- Srinivasaiah N, Drew PJ, Platt A. Quality Of Life Issues in Aesthetic Breast Surgery - A Review Article. Br J Hosp Med (Lond). 2010 Apr;71(4):211-5.PMID: 2039343
- Srinivasaiah N, Gunn J, Hartley J, Monson J. A qualitative analysis of a focus group discussion on patient decision making in cancer care. J Clin Oncol. 2009 May 20; 27(15_suppl):e15145. PubMed PMID: 27960888.
- Srinivasaiah N and J.R.T. Monson. Radiotherapy in Rectal cancer – Is it time for change? A qualitative analysis of the national Questionnaire survey of members of ACPGBI on preliminary CRO7 results. Colorectal Dis. 2008 Nov; 10(9):873-8. PMID: 18325044
- Srinivasaiah N, B. Joseph, P. Mackey and J.R.T. Monson. How do we manage early rectal cancer? A national questionnaire survey among members of the ACPGBI after the preliminary results of the MRC CR07/NCIC CO16 randomized trial. Colorectal Disease 2007. PMID: 17764532
- Srinivasaiah N, S Barrett, Drew PJ. A point prevalence survey of wounds in north-east England. J Wound Care. 2007. PMID: 18065016
- Srinivasaiah N, Yalamuri R , Umez Eronini N.0, Rix D, Talbot D. Venae Comitantes Fistulae: A Valuable Option In Patients With Difficult Haemodialysis Access. Journal of Vascular Access 2007; PMID: 18161671
- Srinivasaiah N, Balupuri S, Talbot D, Jaques BJ, Manas DM. Biliary Cast Syndrome / Cholangiopathy in liver transplant recipients: A single centre experience with literature review.. Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int,2008 Vol 7, No 3, 300-303. PMID: 18522886.
- Srinivasaiah N and Drew P J. Quality Of Life Issues in Breast Surgery. Recent Advances In Surgery (2007) Ed: 30, Chapter 5, RSM Press. ISBN- 9781853157202
- Srinivasaiah N, Hubbard A. Ultrasound Appearances of Benign and Malignant Breast Disease. Interventional Ultrasound of the Breast (2007), Chapter 5, Informa Healthcare. ISBN: 9781841844169
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