Overview

Dr. Uday M. Muddebihal, with his extensive training in reputed institutions in India and abroad brings a wealth of experience to patient care. His expertise is in general and minimal access surgery as well as trauma care.

Education & Qualifications

  • MBBS - Karnataka Medical College, Hubli
  • MS (General Surgery) - Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai
  • FRCS – Edinburgh
  • FAIS
  • FICS- Fellow of International College of Surgeons
  • FMAS – Fellow of Minimal Access Surgery
  • FRCS – England
  • Associate Fellow – American College of Surgeons

Experience

 

  • 27th April 2006 till Date – Manipal Hospitals, Bangalore - Consultant General & Laparoscopic Surgery
  • 2nd April 2007 till date – Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore
    2/4/2007 – 2/4/2012 – Assistant Professor
    3/4/2012 – 4/4/2016 – Associate Professor
    5/4/2016 – till date – Professor
  • 27th April 2006 till 2010 - ManipalSpeciality Hospital, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bangalore - Head Of Department(H.O.D) & Consultant General & Laparoscopic Surgery
  • Jan. 2004 till Jan 2006 - International Hospital of Bahrain. Manama, Bahrain. (Arabian Gulf) Senior Consultant General and Laparoscopic Surgeon,
    Deputy Head of Surgical Department,
    Chairman – Infection Control Committee,
    Member – Theater Committee,
    Member – Tissue, Mortality & Morbidity Committee.
  •  10/6/2003 to 31/10/2003 - S.D.M. Medical College Dharwad (Karnataka). (Affiliated to Bangalore University, India.) - Professor of Surgery
  • 7/9/1993 to 5/5/2003 - International Hospital of Bahrain, Bahrain Consultant General and Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • 1/8/1990 – 31/9/1993 - Bedford Hospital, United Kingdom
    1/8/1990 to 31/7/1993 - Senior House Officer
    1/8/1990 to 31/1/1991- Senior House Officer(Orthopaedics)
    1/8/1990 to 31/1/1991- Senior House Officer (Accident & Emergency)
    1/8/1991 to 31/7/1992 – Registrar (Orthopaedics)
    1/8/1992 to 31/1/1993 – Senior House Officer (Surgery)
    1/11/1992 to 30/11/1992 – Registrar (Locum) General Surgery
    1/2/1993 to 31/9/1993 – Senior House Officer (Surgery)
  • 1/8/1987 to 30/6/1990 - International Hospital of Bahrain Senior Resident in General Surgery and Accident Emergency
  • 5/3/1985 to 29/7/1987 - Sri Hurkisondas Hospital, Bombay, India Resident Surgeon Senior Registrar
  • 1/12/1982 to 4/5/1985 - R.P.T.B. Chest Hospital, Bombay, India. Registrar Thoracic Surgery
  • R.P.T.B. Chest Hospital, Bombay, India Associated with KEM hospital, Bombay. Teaching Hospital for post graduation and for super specialization.
  • 9/9/1981 to 31/10/1982 - King Edward Memorial Hospital, Bombay, India. (Teaching hospital for post graduation MS & MCh) 9/9/1981 to 28/2/1982 – Resident Senior House Officer 1/3/1982 to 31/10/1982 – Registar General Surgery and Trauma
  • 1/3/1979 to 8/9/1981- Bombay Hospital & Medical Research Centre. India (Teaching hospital for post graduate & super specialization) 1/9/1980 to 8/9/1981 - Registrar (General Surgery) 1/3/1979 to 31/8/1980 - Resident Senior House Officer (General Surgery)
  • 14/10/1978 to 28/2/1979 - Rajawadi Hospital. India. (Teaching hospital. It is attached to Sion (L.T.M) Hospital and Medical College) - Resident Senior House Officer (General Surgery)

Research & Publications

  • Churg Strauss Syndrome (A rare sequelae) - Published in the Journal of Bahrain Medical Society - October 2001.
  • Desmoplastic small cell tumour (DSRCT): an unusual intraabdominaltumour. Indian J Surg 2015: Feb;77(1)67-9.
  • Modified Alvarado Score and its Application in the diagnosis of Acuteappendicitis. IJCMR. May 2016
  • Extra hepatic biliary ductal variations and its clinical significance. Journal ofEvolution of medical and dental sciences Vol 5/Issue 30. April 14 2016.
  • Surgical anatomy of Thyroid and incidence of Malignancy in solitary thyroidnodule of thyroid. ISJ Vol 3;Issue 2. May 2016
  • Stoppa repair for inguinal hernia is obsolete. Indian journal of applied research.May 1, 2016.
  • The Lancet Infectious Diseases (May 2018: Vol 18, No 5, p516-525) – “Surgicalsite infection after gastrointestinal surgery in high income, middle income and lowincome countries: a prospective, international, multicentre cohort study”.
  • International Surgery Journal (July 2018: Vol5, Issue 7, p2417-21) – “LaparoscopicVentral Hernia Mesh Repair without the use of transfascial sutures: Ourexperience”.
  • International Journal of Scientific Research (Sept 2018: Vol 7,Issue 9, p495-97) – “Stapled Haemorrhoidopexy: Our Experience.”
  • Journal of Minimal Access Surgery (Accepted for publication) – “Hybrid:Evolving techniques in Laparoscopic Ventral Heria Mesh Repair”

Specializations

  • Laparoscopy, Minimal Access Surgery
  • Trauma
  • General Surgery