Dr. Mahesh Gopasetty

Dr. Mahesh Gopasetty is working in Fortis Hospital, Bangalore as an Organ Transplant Specialist. He Completed his undergraduation and post graduation from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, India. He was awarded Gold Medal for the best out going post graduate student in the department of general surgery in the year 2002. He is now working as Consultant, Multiorgan Transplant surgery Fortis Hospital He worked in UK for three years and obtained MRCS qualification in the year 2007. He then moved on to USA to pursue training in transplantation. He completed abdominal multiorgan transplantation training from Medical University of south Carolina(MUSC) , Charleston(2008). In 2009 he moved to University of Pittsbourgh Medical Center (UPMC), Childrens Hospital of Pittsbourgh (CHP) to train in paediatric Multivisceral transplantation. Since 2010 he returned to India and has been working in Fortis Hospitals, Chennai till 2015. Last three years he was leading the transplant program at Fortis Hospitals Bengaluru.

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MULTI-ORGANS

SMALL BOWEL

HEART

LIVER

EYE

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DONORS

Live organ donor

Living donation is when someone donates one of their organs to someone else, whilst they are still alive.

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liver organ donor

Taking organs from brain dead people

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AFFILIATED HOSPITALS

Consultant Multiorgan Transplant
surgery Fortis Hospital

Fortis Hospital

154/9, Bannerghatta Road, Opposite IIM-B,
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076

Testimonial

This child underwent liver tx about 5 years ago when he was barely a year old. 1 month ago he underwent incissional hernia repair and splenectomy with shunt.

His father had donated the liver. It was big for the kid. Hence only skin was closed to prevent pressure on the new liver.

Taking health missions across the borders! Dr Mahesh Gopasetty, Senior Consultant-Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Liver Transplant Surgery, Fortis Hospital, Bengaluru helmed the unachievable and helped our Patient from Afghanistan, Mrs Hazara with her intestinal transplant. Despite the severe COVID alarm, the doctor and his team brought Hazara and her families’ life back to a happy normal. In the words of Mr Gulam, Hazara’s Husband-‘Truly turning hopes into reality'!