Qualifications:
- MBBS, MS (Gen Surgery)
- Surgical Oncology (AIIMS)
- Fellowship in Breast Surgery (European Board of
Surgery)
- Breast Surgery & Oncoplasty (ESSO &
Barcelona)
- Fellow, Head Neck Oncology (IFHNOS)
- GyanBurman Fellow
Profile:
Dr. Deepak
Jha is an Alumni of Surgical Oncology, AIIMS, specializing and focusing
primarily on Breast Surgery. After finishing his training in Surgical Oncology
from IRCH-AIIMS, he has trained extensively in the field of advanced breast
surgery and breast reconstruction. He is among the first in India to receive
Breast Surgery fellowship from European Board of Surgery and has trained in
Breast Oncoplasty from European Society of Surgical Oncology along with
Observership in Breast Surgery from VallD’Hebron Hospital, Barcelona, Spain.
He has been
previously associated with Fortis Hospitals (FMRI, Gurugram as well as Fortis
Hospital VasantKunj) and Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute.
He
specializes in Breast preserving as well as re-constructive surgery along with complex
procedures like Nipple Sparing Mastectomy, Radioguided Breast Surgery (ROLL),
Sentinal Biopsy, Arm Reverse Mapping for Lymphedema Prevention, Breast
Conservation & Oncoplastysurgery and DIEP free flap reconstruction.
Membership:
- Association
of Breast Surgeons India
- European
Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO)
- Association of Surgeons of India (ASI)
- Foundation for Head-Neck Oncology (FHNO)
Honours& Awards:
- Visiting
fellowship, EBCC, Vienna.
- Best paper
award, runner up RGCON
- Best paper
category at FHNO
- Commendation
for post 26 July flood relief services, Mumbai
Procedures:
- Mastectomy/Lumpectomy
- Nipple
Sparing Mastectomy
- Skin
sparing mastectomy
- Breast
Conservation Surgery
- Breast
Oncoplasty
- Breast
Reconstruction Service
- DIEP free
flap breast reconstruction
- Sentinel
Lymph node biopsy
- Radio-Guided
Breast Surgery
- Benign
breast disease
- Axillary
Reverse Mapping
- Contralateral Breast Symmetrisation Procedures
- Mammoplasty and Mammopexy services
- Minimally
Invasive procedures for Breast cancers