Dr. Vivek Mangla

Gastrointestinal (GI) and Hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) Surgery

29 years

Max Super-Speciality Hospital, Sector-1, Vaishali

Ghaziabad, India

Introduction

Dr. Vivek Mangla does surgeries on the digestive system, liver, pancreas, and bile ducts. People visit him for gallbladder stones, liver trouble, pancreatic issues, and intestinal problems that need an operation. From removing gallbladders to doing complicated liver and pancreas surgeries, he handles these cases.

About Dr. Vivek Mangla

Dr. Vivek Mangla has been doing GI and HPB surgery for more than twenty years. And most patients coming to him either ignored symptoms for too long or had conditions needing advanced surgery techniques. He works on regular gallstone cases to serious liver tumors and pancreatic cancers that need careful surgical work.

Dr. Vivel goes through all reports and scans properly before deciding anything and explains what’s going on inside and what surgery options are available. He won’t push for an operation if medicines or other treatments can fix it first. Prefers doing surgeries with small cuts when that’s possible, so people heal quicker and don’t need long hospital stays.

Qualifications

  • MBBS – Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), New Delhi (2003)
  • MS (General Surgery) – Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), New Delhi (2007)
  • MCh (GI Surgery) – All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi (2010)
  • Director at Max Hospital, Vaishali

Awards & Recognition

  • Gold Medal from the Association of Colon & Rectal Surgeons of India for FACRSI examination
  • Mohan Lal Nayyar Award for Best Junior Resident at MAMC (2004)
  • Multiple “Best Abstract” and “Best Poster” awards at IASG and International Pancreatology conferences
  • Astellas International Travelling Fellowship Award by ISOT (2014)

Specialities & Expertise

  • Gastrointestinal surgeries
  • Liver and pancreas operations
  • Bile duct procedures
  • Gallstone removal
  • Pancreatic and liver cancer surgery
  • Colorectal operations
  • Laparoscopic GI surgery

Patient Experience & Approach

Patients say Dr. Mangla actually takes time to explain what’s wrong and why surgery might be needed. A lot of people like that he tries other options before cutting. Talks honestly about risks and what’ll actually happen after surgery. When it’s something serious like liver or pancreas cancer, his direct way of explaining things helps families understand without adding to the panic.