Minimal invasive (laparoscopic, keyhole) surgery is my main profile in general surgery. Following laparoscopic gallbladder, hernia, kidney, adrenal gland, spleen, emergency (i.e. appendicectomy) interventions my patients are able to leave hospital within 1-2 days postoperatively in a condition good enough to live their normal way of life. I believe that this rapidly developing field of surgery meets most appropriately the expectations of surgical patients who desire short recovery and safe surgical treatment without unpleasant scars. My surgical activity also includes traditional breast, thyroid, parathyroid and bowel operations.
Professional background, references
After graduating from Semmelweis Medical University in Budapest in 1991 I worked as a pathologist in St Rokus Hospital between 1991 and 1993. Afterwards I started as a surgeon in Department of Transplantation and Surgery of Semmelweis Medical University. In 1997 I specialized in general surgery. I worked for 6 months as a fellow in Houston, Texas at Division of Immunology and Organ Transplantation of University of Texas in 2002 then as a locum consultant surgeon in Portsmouth, UK for 18 months in 2006-2007 in Queen Alexandra Hospital of NHS. Since 2008 I worked for Dr Rose Private Hospital as a part time professional and commencing March 2011 I'm the leading consultant surgeon of the Hospital's Surgical Department. I also perform operations in National Institute of Oncology.
Society Membership
Hungarian Transplant Society, Hungarian Surgical Society, Endoscopic Section of Hungarian Surgical Society, British Transplant Society, European Society for Organ Transplantation, UEMS/Fellow of European Board of Surgery
Language knowledge
English




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