Surgical Gastroenterologist

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Gastrointestinal Surgeon
Gastrointestinal Surgeon Doctor
GI Surgeon
GI Specialist

Last updated on 27 Feb 2026

Overview

Surgical Gastroenterologists specialize in diagnosing and treating complex gastrointestinal disorders, performing surgeries, providing medical expertise, and collaborating with healthcare teams, contributing to advanced surgical interventions and improved digestive health for patients.

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Job Description
  1. OPD Consultation of Patients for Surgical Gastroenterology, Hepato
  2. Biliary Pancreatic surgery
  3. Performing Laparoscopic and Open surgeries & procedures
  4. Attending Surgical Emergencies
  5. Clinical rounds and patient’s counselling
  6. Clinical documentation of surgical patients
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FAQS

What are the indications for cholecystectomy?

Indications include symptomatic gallstones, acute cholecystitis, gallstone pancreatitis, and gallbladder polyps larger than 1 cm. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the gold standard treatment.

What are the indications for liver resection?

Indications include primary liver tumors (hepatocellular carcinoma), metastatic tumors, and benign tumors causing symptoms. Adequate future liver remnant must be ensured before surgery. Preoperative imaging and liver function assessment are essential.

What is the management of colorectal cancer?

Treatment involves surgical resection with adequate margins and lymph node removal. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be used depending on the staging. Early detection improves survival outcomes.

What are the complications of laparoscopic surgery?

Complications include bleeding, infection, organ injury, bile duct injury, and port-site hernia. CO₂ insufflation may cause hemodynamic changes.

What is ERCP and its indications?

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is used to diagnose and treat biliary and pancreatic diseases. Indications include bile duct stones, strictures, and stenting. It combines endoscopy and fluoroscopy.

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What qualifications are required to become a Surgical Gastroenterologist?

To become a Surgical Gastroenterologist requires an MBBS followed by MS or DNB in General Surgery, and then pursuing a super-specialty degree such as MCh or DrNB in Surgical Gastroenterology.

Which courses are recommended for Surgical Gastroenterology?

The course includes MCh or DrNB in Surgical Gastroenterology, which is the recognized super-specialty qualification. Additional fellowships in Hepatobiliary Surgery, Liver Transplant Surgery, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery, or GI Oncology enhance expertise. Certifications in laparoscopic and robotic surgery are highly valuable.

What skills are essential for a Surgical Gastroenterologist?

Surgeons must be proficient in laparoscopic, open, and minimally invasive GI surgeries and capable of managing emergencies such as GI bleeding or perforation. Strong advanced surgical skills, precision, and hand–eye coordination are critical for performing complex abdominal procedures.

What is the salary of a Surgical Gastroenterologist in India?

The salary of a Surgical Gastroenterologist in India ranges from ₹25,00,000 to ₹60,00,000 per year. It varies depending on experience, hospital, and city.

Where do Surgical Gastroenterologists work?

They work in multispecialty corporate hospitals, transplant centers, government medical colleges, and specialty GI hospitals. Opportunities also available in liver transplant units, cancer centers, and advanced laparoscopic surgery centers.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 180000USD 360000
United KingdomGBP 90000GBP 170000
UAEAED 600000AED 1080000
CanadaCAD 180000CAD 360000
AustraliaAUD 200000AUD 340000
IndiaINR 2400000INR 7000000
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FCPS Surgery

MS (Master of Surgery)

MS General Surgery

PhD in Gastrointestinal Surgery

MCh Hepato Pancreato Biliary Surgery

MCh Oncology

MCh Surgical Gastroenterology

MCh Surgical Oncology

FRCS

MRCS

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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Hepato Pancreato Biliary Surgery

Minimal Invasive Surgery

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Surgical Oncology

Pediatric Liver Transplant Surgery

Pediatric Surgical Oncology

Pediatric Surgical Gastroenterology

Robotic Surgery

Esophageal Surgery

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