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Dr.Rajkamal Vishnu is a Cardiothoracic surgeon with 10 years of clinical experience. He completed his MBBS from Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, in the Year 2010. Then MS General Surgery in A.J... Read More
Experience
10+ Yrs
Patients
Helped 3000 patients
Fee
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Professional Bio
Dr.Rajkamal Vishnu is a Cardiothoracic surgeon with 10 years of clinical experience. He completed his MBBS from Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, in the Year 2010. Then MS General Surgery in A.J Institute of Medical Science, Mangalore, in the Year 2016, and M.CH Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery From Kasturba Hospital, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, which Is Also the Institute of Eminence - Declared by Govt of Health Ministry. His Specialisation is mainly in Adult and Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Minimal Invasive Thoracic Surgery, and Peripheral Vascular Surgery. Currently, he is working at Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, Karnataka.
Academics & Trainings
M.CH CARDIO THORACIC AND VASCULAR SURGERY
Kasturba Medical College , Manipal Academy Of Higher Education
2019
Awards & Publications
Publications:
1.Vishnu, R., Rai, G., Bishnoi, A., Sevagur, G., Balakrishnan, P., Gaude, Y., Patil, N., Budania, L. A Propensity Score Analysis of Renal Dysfunction in Patients after On-Pump and Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery. Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Medicine, 2019; 7(3): 474-483.
2.Bishnoi AK, Rai G, Kamath GS, Vishnu R, Kumar V, Joshi H et al. Emergency brachial artery ligation for ruptured infected pseudoaneurysm of hemodialysis access is a possible option. Journal of Vascular Access. 2019 Sep 1; 20(5):471-474.
3.Rajkamal Vishnu, MCh; Guruprasad Rai, MCh; Ganesh Sevagur Kamath, MCh. Rare Image of a Patent Axillopopliteal PTFE Graft Bypass With Postoperative 3D-Reconstructed Angiogram. Vascular disease management 2018;15(12):e144-e145.
4.Rai G, Kamath GS, Vishnu R, Shanavas S. Tracheobronchial tear in chest trauma—a diagnostic perplexity. Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 2018 Jul 1;34(3):409-412.