Dr. Digvijoy Sharma
Dr Digvijoy Sharma is a consultant surgical gastroenterologist ,g.i oncosurgeon and minimal access surgeon based in Guwahati, Assam. He completed his masters in surgery from Kasturba Medical College , Manipal and thereafter served as assistant professor in the Department of General surgery and surgical oncology. He did his G.I and hepatobiliary surgery superspecialization from the renowned Nizams Institute of Medical sciences, Hyderabad. He also holds fellowships in minimal access surgery. He has vast experience in dealing with complex cases involving liver, pancreas, gastrointestinal and biliary tract with special interest in G.I and HPB cancers. He routinely performs upper and lower G.I endoscopies along with endoscopic interventions (biopsy,EVL,APC,sclerotherapy etc).
On the academic front, he has published multiple papers in indexed journals and has presented papers in national and international conferences.
He has also delivered talks on G.I and HPB diseases in various CMEs and conferences.
Associated hospitals-
NARAYANA SUPERSPECIALITY HOSPITAL, GUWAHATI
GATE SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL GUWAHATI
CITY CLINIC- APOLLO CLINIC ZOO ROAD
Dr. Sharma has completed his MBBS (BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY) SIKKIM MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES in 2002-2008. MS (MASTER OF SURGERY), KASTURBA MEDICAL COLLEGE MANIPAL, KARNATAKA. 2009-2012. DNB-SUPERSPECIALITY (G.I AND HPB SURGERY), NIZAM’S INSTITUT OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, HYDERABAD (AUTONOMOUS CENTRAL GOVT INSTITUTE) in 2016-2019. FMAS (FELLOWSHIP IN MINIMAL ACCESS SURGERY) THE ASSOCIATION OF MINIMAL ACCESS SURGEONS OF INDIA. FIAGES (Fellowship of Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endosurgeons)
The upper GI tract is generally considered to be the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and finally the first part of the small intestine (duodenum). The lower GI tract runs from the small intestine to the large intestine (colon) to the anus.
Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer includes all cancers in your digestive tract organs such as the stomach, large and small intestine, pancreas, colon, liver, rectum, anus, and biliary system. If you are experiencing abnormal GI symptoms or you want to learn more about the disease, our team of specialists is here to help.
A liver resection is the surgical removal of all or a portion of the liver. It is also referred to as a hepatectomy, full or partial. A complete liver resection is performed in the setting of a transplant a diseased liver is removed from a deceased donor (cadaver).
Portal hypertension is elevated pressure in your portal venous system. The portal vein is a major vein that leads to the liver. The most common cause of portal hypertension is cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver.
Sleeve gastrectomy, also called a vertical sleeve gastrectomy, is a surgical weight-loss procedure. This procedure is typically performed laparoscopically, which involves inserting small instruments through multiple small incisions in the upper abdomen.
“My friend recommended me about this doctor. Dr. Sharma is truly knowledgeable.”
Jignesh.
Dr. Digvijoy Sharma is an expert doctor. He knows what the problem is and guide you throughout for all your oncological problems.”
Neeta Shah
“Dr Sharma is one of the best GI surgeon around not only in Guwahati but India. Today I am fine because of his diagnosis. Dr Sharma always remain very friendly to his patient. He is always reachable whenever any patient requires his attention at any time even at mid night. He is an inspiration to younger generation doctor because of his knowledge and never say die attitude. I am lucky to be treated by him. Any complex treatment requirement is handled by him flawlessly”
Sugata Banerjee
“Dr. Digvijoy Sharma is one person with whom I have cherished to just talk with. A person gets 80% cured if he meets a genuinely good person. We have developed a mutual respect for each other which also helps to keep a longstanding patient-doc relationship going. All the best Sir, keep the morale high with everybody you meet in life. Thanks.”
Saikat Lahiri
“Dr. Sharma recently treated my son. Dr. Sharma has an invaluable (but rare) quality in a physician - patience. He does not talk "down" to his patients. He treats them as intelligent individuals - not as a bed number or a unit in an assembly line operation. His mode of communication inspires immense confidence - and therein lies half the cure. Thank you Dr. Sharma.”
Priyam Soni