Dr. Shubhayu Banerjee is a highly experienced Consultant General, GI, and Oncosurgeon with over two decades of expertise in advanced surgical care. Trained extensively in the United Kingdom, he holds prestigious qualifications including MRCS, FRCS, and CCST. He is widely respected for his proficiency in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, GI oncology procedures, and complex hernia repair. His patient-centric approach, meticulous surgical technique, and strong academic background make him a trusted name in surgical care in Kolkata.
Educational Qualification:
- MBBS
- MRCS – Royal College of Surgeons, England
- FRCS – Royal Colleges of Surgeons
- CCST – Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training, UK
Professional Experience:
- Consultant – General, GI & Oncosurgery, Manipal Hospitals, Salt Lake
- Worked across district general hospitals, teaching hospitals, and tertiary referral centres in the UK
- Actively involved in DNB General Surgery training programmes since 2013
- Thesis Guide for DNB Surgical Residents
- Reviewer, Indian Journal of Surgery
Fellowship & Membership:
- Member, Royal College of Surgeons of England (MRCS)
- Fellow, Royal Colleges of Surgeons (FRCS)
- Member, West Bengal Medical Council (WBMC)
Awards & Achievements:
- First Class in Surgery – Final MBBS Examination
- Overseas Travelling Fellowship, Royal Society of Medicine (Coloproctology), Bruges
- Successfully involved in running the DNB General Surgery Programme since 2013
- Thesis Guide for DNB Surgical Residents
- Reviewer for Indian Journal of Surgery
Publications:
- Misra J, Bera S, Roy Choudhury S, Banerjee S. Unique Case of Isolated Jejunal Angiodysplasia Refractory to Coil Embolization Managed by Laparoscopic Resection (2020). DOI:10.31080/ASGIS.2020.03.0131
- Misra J, Tripathi AK, Banerjee S. Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: An Effective Weight Reduction Modality Prior to Kidney Transplantation in Patients with Extreme Obesity and Chronic Kidney Disease – Report of 4 Cases with Review of Literature. Indian Journal of Surgery, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-022-03500-6
- Basu U, Bera S, Banerjee S. Encountering a Very Rare Pancreatic Tumor – Solid Pseudopapillary Tumor of Pancreas. Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders, 2020; 3: 15–19. DOI:10.31080/ASGIS.2020.03.0133
- Basu U, Saini R, Bera S, Banerjee S. Spleen Preserving Total Pancreatectomy in a Case of Multiple Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumour. Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders, 2020; 3(11): 48–55
- Banerjee S, Hickey E, Ward AS, Plant G. Infected Pseudoaneurysms: Treatment by Percutaneous Thrombin Injection May Be Successful. Clinical Radiology, June 2006
- Banerjee S, Farquharson M, Cecil TD, Gold D, Moran BJ. Late-onset Fistula Presenting as Buttock Abscess in Patients with Ileo-anal J Pouches for Ulcerative Colitis. Techniques in Coloproctology, 2004; 8: 37–39
- Banerjee S, Moran BJ. Pseudomyxoma Peritonei. Surgery, 2004; 22: 238–242
- Banerjee S, Kapur S, Moran BJ. Role of Prophylactic Oophorectomy in Women Undergoing Surgery for Colorectal Cancer. Colorectal Disease, 2005; 7: 214–217
- Banerjee S, Sexton R, Thomas JM, Cecil T, Moran BJ. Elevated Tumour Markers Prior to Complete Tumour Removal in Patients with Pseudomyxoma Peritonei Predict Early Recurrence. Colorectal Disease, 2005; 7: 382–386
- Mukherjee A, Croxford M, Banerjee S, Sexton R, Farquharson SM, Cecil TD, Moran BJ. Complete Cytoreduction for Pseudomyxoma Peritonei Requires Complex Multivisceral Resections in a Lengthy Procedure. British Journal of Surgery, 2004; 91 (Suppl 1): 90
- Mukherjee A, Croxford M, Banerjee S, Sexton R, Farquharson SM, Cecil TD, Moran BJ. Complete Cytoreduction for Pseudomyxoma Peritonei Requires Complex Multivisceral Resections in a Lengthy Procedure. Colorectal Disease, 2004; 6 (Suppl 1): 21
- Banerjee S, Huddy SPJ, Sexton R, Moran BJ. Leak Rates in 235 Rectal Cancers Operated on by 10 Surgeons in the Year 2000. Colorectal Disease, July 2003; 5 (Suppl 1): 73
- Banerjee S, Farquharson SM, Atherton PG, Moran BJ. Aloe Vera Propolis and Anal Fissures. Colorectal Disease, July 2003; 5 (Suppl 1): 55
- Alexander-Sefre F, Chandrakumaran K, Sexton R, Banerjee S, Cecil T, Moran B. An Elevated CEA Does Not Preclude Complete Tumour Removal in Advanced Pseudomyxoma Peritonei but Indicates an Increased Risk of Recurrence