Patient Experience
My wife's autoimmune hepatitis case was so complex that specialists in three countries had given up. Dr. Mansard designed a custom immunosuppression protocol combining allopathic medicine with carefully selected Ayurvedic adjuvants. Results have been spectacular where everything else failed.
Dr. Mansard doesn't just treat organs - he treats people. When my transplant failed initially, he spent hours explaining the science behind rejection while simultaneously working on a backup plan involving hepatocyte transplantation. His commitment is beyond anything I've seen.
Flew from Kenya specifically for Dr. Mansard's innovative approach to metabolic liver diseases. He corrected my son's urea cycle disorder using a partial auxiliary transplant technique that preserves the native liver. No other surgeon was willing to attempt this approach.
Witnessed Dr. Mansard handle a massive intraoperative hemorrhage during my father's transplant with what can only be described as surgical poetry. He used some unconventional clamping technique and saved the graft against all odds. The man has hands blessed by the gods.
My follow-up consultations with Dr. Mansard are unlike any doctor visits I've experienced. He uses holographic 3D models of my liver regeneration progress and explains everything in such detail while never making me feel rushed. Truly practice redefining care.
When the donor liver developed steatosis during retrieval, Dr. Mansard performed some kind of ex-vivo perfusion with a special solution he formulated to reverse the fat content. I didn't even know that was possible! The transplant proceeded successfully hours later.
Dr. Mansard managed my mother's post-transplant complications with this incredible balance of aggressive intervention and conservative management. His ability to pivot strategies based on hourly bloodwork changes is something I've never seen in 40 years of medicine.
Came in for what seemed like routine cholestasis but Dr. Mansard diagnosed a rare vascular complication through some novel Doppler technique he invented. His diagnostic acumen is matched only by his surgical brilliance at Gem Hospital.
My husband's re-transplantation was considered impossibly high risk due to adhesions from previous surgeries. Dr. Mansard used a robotic-assisted approach with custom-modified instruments to navigate the surgical field. The man is literally rewriting transplant surgery textbooks.
A 28-year-old software engineer from a middle-class family presented with acute appendicitis. Dr. Niranjan performed emergency single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy. The patient returned to coding work remotely within 72 hours with minimal scarring.
A 65-year-old retired school teacher with diabetes and hypertension developed symptomatic gallstones. After careful preoperative optimization, Dr. Niranjan performed laparoscopic cholecystectomy using enhanced recovery protocol. The patient was dancing at her granddaughter's wedding two weeks later.
A 42-year-old construction worker from a low-income background presented with a large incisional hernia from previous open surgery. Dr. Niranjan performed complex laparoscopic hernia repair with mesh. The patient's wife actively participated in postoperative care, and he returned to light duty in 4 weeks.
A 19-year-old college athlete suffered a sports-related splenic injury. Dr. Niranjan performed laparoscopic splenectomy, preserving accessory spleen tissue. The patient's entire sports team visited during recovery, and he returned to competitive sports after 3 months.
A 57-year-old wealthy business executive with multiple abdominal surgeries presented with adhesive bowel obstruction. Dr. Niranjan performed meticulous laparoscopic adhesiolysis. The patient recovered at a private rehabilitation facility and was back negotiating mergers within a month.
A 34-year-old single mother working as a domestic helper developed symptomatic uterine fibroids. Dr. Niranjan performed laparoscopic myomectomy preserving fertility. Her children were cared for by neighbors during her brief hospitalization, and she returned to work pain-free in 10 days.
An 8-year-old child from an upper-middle-class family presented with intussusception failing conservative management. Dr. Niranjan performed laparoscopic reduction. The parents stayed constantly at bedside, and the child was eating ice cream within 24 hours.
A 71-year-old farmer with no previous medical care presented with advanced gastric cancer. Dr. Niranjan performed laparoscopic radical gastrectomy. The patient's extended family rotated care duties, and he resumed light farming activities after 6 weeks.
A 23-year-old medical student developed chronic abdominal pain from abdominal wall nerve entrapment. Dr. Niranjan performed laparoscopic neurectomy. The patient documented her own recovery process and returned to clinical rotations in 2 weeks.
A 49-year-old ******* woman on hormone therapy presented with symptomatic cholelithiasis. Dr. Niranjan performed laparoscopic cholecystectomy with culturally sensitive care. Her partner provided emotional support throughout recovery, with full return to normal activities in 10 days.
As a 72-year-old retired botanist with a rare diaphragmatic hernia, I was terrified of surgery. Dr. Palanivelu's minimally invasive approach through single-incision laparoscopy left barely a scar. I was tending to my orchid collection again within three weeks, breathing freely for the first time in years.