Dr. Rahul Jain is a highly experienced General and Robotic Surgeon with more than a decade of clinical expertise and over 10,000 successful surgeries. He is known for adopting advanced robotic and minimally invasive techniques to ensure faster recovery, minimal pain, and superior outcomes. With extensive experience in complex hernia and GI surgeries, he combines surgical precision with compassionate patient care. He is also actively involved in training surgeons in robotic procedures.
Educational Qualifications:
Professional Experience:
- Consultant – Minimal Access & Robotic Surgery, Manipal Hospital, Dwarka
- Former Consultant, Aakash Healthcare Superspeciality Hospital
- Senior Residency, Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi
- Performed 10,000+ surgeries across laparoscopic, robotic, and open procedures
- Conducted 150+ robotic surgeries
Fellowship & Professional Memberships:
- Fellowship of Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endosurgeons (FIAGES)
- Association of Surgeons of India (ASI)
- Society of Endoscopic & Laparoscopic Surgeons of India (SELSI)
- Indian Hernia Society (IHS)
- Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI)
- Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endosurgeons (IAGES)
Publications:
- Jain R et al. Alteration in Resistive Index of Renal Vasculature Following Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy for Renal Stones. BJMMR. 2016;17(11): 1-6.
- Bhat G A, Jain R, Lal P . Cholecystoduodenocolic Fistula: An Unexpected Intraoperative Finding, a surgical Challenge. International Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2016; 7: 261-64.
- Jain R et.al Urinary Bladder a Storeroom: Electric Wire This Time- A Case Report. BJMMR. 2016; 18(4): 1-4.
- Jain R et.al Adult Sigmoid Colo-colic Intussusception Due to Polypoidal Lipoma: A Rare Case Report. BJMMR. 2016; 18(5): 1-4.
- Gupta A, Kakkar B, Jain R, Garg S, Singh NP. Assessment of hand hygiene practices among health care workers and different modalities used by them to follow hand hygiene. International Journal of Current Research. 2017;9(01):44972-76.
- Jain R et al. Can isolated pelvic tubercular mass mimic malignancy?- A histopathological surprise. Indian Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2016;5(4):47-49.
- Kakkar B, Gupta A, Jain R, Jain R. Stress amongst anaesthesiologists – an illusion or reality?. International Journal of Current Research. 2017;9(01):44995-97.