Dr. Aloy Jyoti Mukherjee

Dr. Aloy Jyoti Mukherjee

General, Laparoscopic & Bariatric Surgery

Experience: Over 30 years

Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals

New Delhi, India

Introduction

Dr. Aloy Jyoti Mukherjee does minimal access, bariatric, and general surgery at Indraprastha Apollo. People end up at his clinic when body weight wrecked their knees, heart, and sugar levels all at once, gallstones keep ruining every meal, hernias popped back after a previous repair gone wrong, or piles and fistulas made sitting through a regular day quietly awful for years.

About Dr. Aloy Jyoti Mukherjee

Dr. Aloy Jyoti Mukherjee has twenty-nine years of experience operating through keyholes instead of big wounds. His AIIMS residency is where the foundation for handling complex cases was built. The kind of surgical volume and variety that is thrown at him doesn’t exist anywhere else in the country.

He did over five thousand laparoscopic gallbladder removals across his career. Was on the core surgical team that pulled off the very first bariatric surgery at Indraprastha Apollo way back in 2007. That was a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Back then, most of the medical community in India looked at weight loss surgery sideways; now it’s completely mainstream.

Qualifications

  • MBBS — Gauhati Medical College
  • MS (General Surgery) — Gauhati Medical College
  • Senior Residency — AIIMS, New Delhi
  • MAMS — National Academy of Medical Sciences
  • FIAGES, FALS, FMAS — Advanced laparoscopic fellowships
  • Da Vinci Robotic Surgery Certified

Awards & Recognition

  • Part of the team that performed the first bariatric surgery at Apollo (2007).
  • Honorary Member, National Academy of Medical Sciences (2008).
  • First position at the inaugural IAGES Fellowship Course.
  • Best Paper Award OSSICON (2008).
  • Over 5,000 laparoscopic cholecystectomies.
  • Previously at AIIMS, Fortis, and Rockland.
  • Member of ASI, OSSI, IFSO, and IMA.

Specialities & Expertise

  • Part of the team that performed the first bariatric surgery at Apollo (2007).
  • Honorary Member, National Academy of Medical Sciences (2008).
  • First position at the inaugural IAGES Fellowship Course.
  • Best Paper Award OSSICON (2008).
  • Over 5,000 laparoscopic cholecystectomies.
  • Previously at AIIMS, Fortis, and Rockland.
  • Member of ASI, OSSI, IFSO, and IMA.

Patient Experience & Approach

Those expecting a miserable recovery after gallbladder removal were surprised to be eating normally the next day. Hernia patients whose previous open repairs failed mention that the laparoscopic mesh placement actually held this time. Single incision surgery patients say the scar inside the belly button became invisible within months. Folks suffering from fistulas and piles for years say the minimally invasive approach meant they were back at work within days.