Brief Profile
Dr Vijay H.S has completed his MMBS from JSS Medical College, Mysuru(RGUHS affiliated) He pursued MS General Surgery from the Sardar Patel Medical College, Bikaner, Rajasthan. Post his master’s in General Surgery, he took training in Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver transplant (DNB) from Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum, Kerala.
Qualification
- MBBS
- MS General Surgery
- DNB Surgical Gastroenterology & Liver transplant
Post held in past
- Senior Resident in General Surgery, PBM hospital and groups, Bikaner 2016-2017.
- Consultant in the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology in Valluvanad hospital, Palakkad (October 2020 to March 2021).
- Consultant in the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology at Suyog Hospital, Mysuru ( April 2021 to March 2022 ).
Fields of Expertise
- Dr Vijay. H.S is competent in performing simple and advanced laparoscopic procedures of upper and lower GI Surgeries. His area of interest being in complex hepato pancreatico biliary surgeries.
Awards & Recognition
- Gold medal in the department of physiology during MBBS
- Topper of first-year MBBS
- Laparoscopic segment IV b resection of the liver in e video category IASGCON 2018
- Laparoscopic left lobectomy of the liver in e video category IASGCON 2018
- Early outcome following definitive surgery for colorectal cancer in IASGCON 2019
Professional Memberships & Certifications
- Association of Surgeons of India (ASI)
- Association of Surgical gastroenterology of India (IASG)
Publications
- A rare case of simultaneous giant gastric and duodenal perforation managed by a non-classical method- Mikulicz pyloroplasty. (Dr Vijay Haralgat Seetharamaiah, Dr Mohammed Salim, Dr Sunil Dangi Chowdhary. A rare case of simultaneous giant gastric and duodenal perforation managed by a non-classical method - Mikulicz pyloroplasty. Int J of Allied Med Sci and Clin Res 2016; 4(2): 205-208.)
- Diabetic foot: An interruptible but never-ending story of diabetes mellitus. (Dr. Rohit Agarwal, Dr Vijay Haralgat Seetharamaiah, Dr Singh Kulkarni, 2016. “Diabetic foot: An interruptible but never-ending story of diabetes Mellitus”, 31983.)
- Evaluation of the role of magnetic resonance imaging in breast lesions: a prospective study. (Charan, Ishwar & Jagawat, Namrata & Kapoor, Akhil & Seetharamaiah, Vijay. (2016). evaluation of the role of magnetic resonance imaging in breast lesions: a prospective study. International Journal of Therapeutic Applications. 31. 38-46. 10.20530/IJTA 3138-46.)
- Meckel’s diverticulum: A rare aetiology of Ileal volvulus. (Vijay H.S et al.; Sch J Med Case Rep, May 2016; 4(5):335-337)
- Perforation Peritonitis: A Rare Initial Presentation of Gastro-Intestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs). (Dr Vijay Haralgat Seetharamaiah, et al Perforation Peritonitis: A Rare Initial Presentation of Gastro-Intestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs) International Journal of Current Research Volume: 5 | Issue: 4 | April 2016 • ISSN No 2277 – 8179)
- Extraperitoneal repair under general anaesthesia versus Lichtenstein repair under local anaesthesia for unilateral inguinal hernia: a prospective randomized controlled study. (Shankarlal et al., Sch. J. App. Med. Sci., May 2016; 4(5B):1579-1584)
- Computed tomography scan as a first-line investigation in blunt abdominal trauma. (Charan, Ishwar & Jagawat, Namrata & Kapoor, Akhil & Seetharamaiah, Vijay, Computed tomography scan as a first-line investigation in blunt abdominal trauma (2016) International Journal of Innovation Sciences and Research)
- A comparative study between omentopexy and omental plugging in management of giant peptic perforation. (Suresh Kumar Saini et al. A comparative study between omentopexy and omental plugging in management of giant peptic perforation International Journal of Current Research, Vol. 7, Issue, 02, pp.12449-12453, February 2015)
- Early outcome following Definitive surgery for colorectal malignancy -( in review stage )
Key Procedures Performed
- Simple laparoscopic procedures like hernia, cholecystectomy, and Appendicectomy. Advanced laparoscopic procedures like lap hemicolectomies, Lap LAR and APR (rectal and anal resections). Liver resections, bile duct surgeries and complex pancreatic surgeries like Whipples etc.
Languages Spoken
Kannada, English, Hindi, Malayalam. The working language of Tamil