Gastro-Intestinal (GI) Surgeon

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Gastrointestinal Surgeon
GI Surgical Specialist
Gastro Surgery Specialist

Last updated on 26 Feb 2026

Overview

Gastro-Intestinal (GI) Surgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the digestive system through surgical procedures, providing medical expertise, and collaborating with healthcare teams to ensure advanced surgical care and improved digestive health for patients.

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Job Description
  1. OPD Consultation of Patients for Surgical Gastroenterology
  2. Performing Laparoscopic and Open GI surgeries & procedures
  3. Attending Gastro Intestinal (GI) Surgical Emergencies
  4. Clinical rounds and patient’s counselling
  5. Clinical documentation of surgical patients
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FAQS

What are the common indications for emergency exploratory laparotomy?

Common indications include perforation peritonitis, intestinal obstruction, abdominal trauma, ischemic bowel, and uncontrolled intra-abdominal bleeding. Clinical signs such as severe abdominal pain, guarding, rigidity, and hemodynamic instability require urgent surgical evaluation.

What is the management of acute appendicitis?

Standard treatment is a laparoscopic appendectomy. Preoperative antibiotics are given to prevent infection. In selected uncomplicated cases, conservative management with antibiotics may be considered.

What are the complications of peptic ulcer disease requiring surgery?

Surgical indications include perforation, uncontrolled bleeding, gastric outlet obstruction, and suspicion of malignancy. Emergency surgery is required in perforation cases to prevent peritonitis.

What is the role of laparoscopy in Gastro-Intestinal surgery?

Laparoscopy is used for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, including appendectomy, cholecystectomy, hernia repair, and colorectal surgery. It offers benefits such as smaller incisions, less pain, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stay.

What are the indications for bowel resection?

Indications are malignancy, ischemia, trauma, perforation, and inflammatory bowel disease. The aim is to remove the affected bowel while maintaining maximal functional capacity.

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What qualifications are required to become a GI Surgeon?

To become a GI Surgeon, a candidate must complete an MBBS degree, followed by an MS in General Surgery or DNB General Surgery. After this, super-specialty training such as MCh Surgical Gastroenterology or DrNB Surgical Gastroenterology, recognized by the National Medical Commission, is required.

Which courses are best for a GI Surgeon?

Super-specialty degrees like MCh or DrNB in Surgical Gastroenterology are essential for specialization. Additional fellowships in laparoscopic surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, colorectal surgery, liver transplant surgery, and robotic surgery help enhance expertise.

What skills are required for a GI Surgeon?

GI Surgeons need strong surgical skills, precise hand-eye coordination, and deep knowledge of gastrointestinal anatomy and diseases. They must be skilled in laparoscopic and open surgical procedures, perioperative care, and management of surgical emergencies.

What is the salary of a GI Surgeon in India?

In India, GI Surgeons typically earn ₹1.5 lakh to ₹4 lakh per month in government and private hospitals, depending on experience and location.

Where do GI Surgeons work?

GI Surgeons work in multi-specialty hospitals, super-specialty gastroenterology centers, transplant centers, and teaching medical colleges. They are employed in government hospitals, corporate hospital chains, and academic institutions, where they perform elective and emergency GI surgeries.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 300000USD 520000
United KingdomGBP 85000GBP 180000
UAEAED 200000AED 400000
CanadaCAD 250000CAD 500000
AustraliaAUD 300000AUD 550000
IndiaINR 1500000INR 5000000
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MS (Master of Surgery)

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MCh Oncology

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DNB General Surgery

DNB Surgical Oncology

FNB Minimal Access Surgery

FNB Liver Transplantation

DNB Surgical Gastroenterology

FEBS (Fellow of the European Board of Surgery)

FALS (Fellowship of Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery)

FWACS (Fellowship of the West African College of Surgeons)

ISFE (Intercollegiate Specialty Fellowship Examinations)

FCSHK (Fellowship of College of Surgeons of Hong Kong)

FIAGES (Fellowship of Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endosurgeons)

FICRS (Fellowship of International College of Robotic Surgeons)

FICS (Fellowship of the International College of Surgeons)

DABS (Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery)

EFIAGES (Endoscopy Fellowship of Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endosurgeons)

DIP LAP (Diploma in Laparoscopy)

DIP MIS (Diploma in Minimal Invasive Surgery)

FMIS (Fellowship in Minimal Invasive Surgery)

AFRCSI (Associate Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland)

AFRCS (Associate Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons)

MS Surgical Oncology

FRCS Glasgow

FRCS Edinburgh

Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MRCSEd)

Fellowship in Laparoscopic Surgery

DBL (Diploma in Basic Laparoscopy)

Fellowship in Surgical Gastroenterology

Diploma in Minimal Access Surgery

FMAS (Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery)

Observership in Surgical Oncology

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