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Mr Thomas Satyadas

Robotic and Advanced laparoscopic surgeon

About Mr Thomas Satyadas

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Mr Thomas Satyadas is a Robotic and Advanced Laparoscopic (keyhole) Surgeon who specialises in the surgical treatment of liver and pancreatic cancer, gallstones and hernias. He has been a Consultant in Manchester University Foundation Hospital since 2010. Mr Satyadas has implemented Robotic Gallbladder and Robotic Liver and Pancreatic Surgery in Greater Manchester. He performed the first Robotic Gallbladder surgery and the first Robotic Liver and Pancreatic surgery in the Alexandra Hospital and Greater Manchester.

He is dedicated to improving the quality of services provided for all patients in Greater Manchester and surrounding areas. He provides expert advice and assistance to doctors throughout the region in areas relating to complex, liver, pancreas and gallbladder surgery. He is a Director of laparoscopic surgery courses at The Royal College of Surgeons of England and is passionate about teaching others the importance of advanced techniques in surgery, and value of pre-habilitation in the aid of enhanced recovery for patients.

After completing his basic surgical training in London, Mr Satyadas undertook a period of surgical science research at The Royal Free University Hospital in London. His higher surgical raining was in the Cambridge Deanery. During this time, he also obtained travelling fellowships to the world-renowned European Pancreatic Cancer Centre in Heidelberg and Liver Cancer Centre at the Virchow Klinikum in Berlin.

Mr Satyadas completed his specialist training at the Liver and Pancreas Surgery (Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary) Unit in Cambridge. From there, he pursued further specialist training by obtaining the fellowship at the Liver and Pancreatic Cancer Unit at The University of Adelaide for a period of 16 months. On completion, he worked in Paris for 6 months as a Laparoscopic Liver and Pancreas fellow with Professor Brice Gayet.

The specialist training and prestigious overseas fellowships Mr Satyadas received in the UK (London and Cambridge), Europe (Paris, Heidelberg, Berlin) and Australia have provided him with extensive experience in performing complex general and hepato-pancreato-biliary surgical operations.

Mr Satyadas has also developed specialty interest in advanced minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery and quality of life assessments after surgery. Throughout his practice, he has consistently provided best surgical managements for his patients in both cancer and non-cancerous surgery.

Clinical Interests

  • Investigation of altered liver blood tests
  • Gallstone related symptoms
  • Pancreatitis
  • Cystic lesion of the pancreas
  • Pancreas cancer
  • Endocrine lesions of the pancreas
  • Liver cancer
  • Liver lumps
  • Liver cysts
  • Investigation of anaemia
  • Gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Investigation of weight loss
  • Small bowel and duodenal cancer

Professional Memberships

  • Medical Defence Union
  • International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association

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