

Dr. Nikhil Yadav
Experience: Over 29 years
Manipal Multispeciality Hospital, Dwarka
New Delhi, India
Introduction
Dr. Nikhil Yadav is the HOD of Minimal Access and Robotic Surgery at Manipal Hospital Dwarka. Patients reach him for gallstones causing repeated attacks, hernias that keep coming back or have become too complicated for open repair, weight that destroyed knees and sugar levels, and piles or fistulas they’ve been suffering with for years.
About Dr. Nikhil Yadav
Dr. Nikhil Yadav has twenty-eight years of experience in surgery. Over twenty thousand procedures done, including five thousand plus gallbladder removals alone. Those are real numbers built across decades of operating at multiple major hospitals.
Dr. Nikhil did his senior residency at Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi, where the surgical volume is insane, and you learn to handle pretty much anything that comes up. He does robotic complex hernia repairs, done precisely, especially in recurrent cases where previous surgery failed. Previously worked at Aakash Healthcare, Max Saket, Artemis, and Action Balaji Hospital. Speaks at national conferences, including ASI events on robotic and minimally invasive techniques.
Qualifications
- MBBS — Sri Krishna Medical College, Muzaffarpur.
- MS (General Surgery) — JLN Medical College, Ajmer.
- Senior Residency — Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi.
- FMAS — Fellow of the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons.
- FIAGES — Fellow of the Indian Association of GI Endosurgeons.
Awards & Recognition
- HOD Minimal Access and Robotic Surgery at Manipal Dwarka
- Over 20,000 surgeries, including 5,000 plus cholecystectomies
- Previously at Max Saket, Artemis, Aakash Healthcare, Action Balaji
- National conference speaker on robotic surgical techniques
- Life member of ASI, IMA, and Delhi Medical Association
Specialities & Expertise
- Robotic complex hernia repair
- Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
- Bariatric and metabolic surgery
- Laser treatment for piles and fistula
- Laser varicose vein treatment
- Upper GI laparoscopic surgery
- Breast, thyroid, and parotid surgery
Patient Experience & Approach
Patients with gallstone attacks say Dr. Yadav got the gallbladder out laparoscopically, and they went home the next day, eating normal food. People with recurrent hernias that failed at other hospitals mentioned robotic repair finally held because the mesh placement was precise this time. Those who have had bariatric surgery say he evaluated the full metabolic picture before deciding which procedure fits, instead of doing the same surgery on everyone.
