Dr. Srinivas Bojanapu (MBBS, MS, FACRSI, DrNB, PDF) — HPB & Robotic Surgeon specialising in robotic liver resection, hepatectomy, and liver cancer surgery at Dhaara Speciality Hospital & Kauvery Hospital, Bangalore.
MBBS, MS, FACRSI, DrNB, PDF
HPB & Robotic Surgeon
Dr. Srinivas Bojanapu (MBBS, MS, FACRSI, DrNB, PDF) is a robotic liver surgeon in Bangalore at Dhaara Speciality Hospital, Yelahanka, Bangalore. He performs robotic hepatectomy, robotic liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and metastases, robotic cholecystectomy, and robotic biliary surgery. Robotic liver surgery offers less blood loss, no large scar, and faster recovery compared to open hepatectomy. Book via WhatsApp +91-87478-74666.
Partial or major liver resection using Da Vinci robot — for liver tumours, HCC, metastases
Curative resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and colorectal liver metastases
Gallbladder removal — single port or multi-port robotic, same-day discharge possible
Bile duct repair, choledochojejunostomy, bile duct stones
Deroofing, drainage, or resection of liver cysts
For straightforward hepatic resections where laparoscopy is sufficient
FACRSI fellowship + DrNB Surgical Gastroenterology + PDF in HPB — subspecialty training unavailable in most general surgical practices
Extensive experience across HPB, GI, hernia — the volume that correlates with best outcomes
Latest generation robotic system with superior articulation for liver procedures in confined anatomical spaces
Operating at Dhaara Speciality Hospital and Kauvery Hospital, Bangalore — gives flexibility for complex cases needing ICU backup
MBBS, MS, FACRSI, DrNB, PDF
Dhaara Speciality Hospital & Kauvery Hospital, Bengaluru
Dr. Srinivas Bojanapu (MBBS, MS, FACRSI, DrNB, PDF) is one of Bengaluru's leading robotic HPB surgeons, with subspecialty fellowship training in hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery and Da Vinci certification. He practices at Dhaara Speciality Hospital and Kauvery Hospital, Bangalore.
Yes. Robotic liver surgery (robotic hepatectomy) is established in major HPB centres worldwide. It offers lower blood loss, lower transfusion rate, shorter ICU stay, and equivalent cancer treatment outcomes to open hepatectomy for appropriately selected patients.
Yes — for early-stage HCC and resectable liver metastases in suitable patients, robotic hepatectomy achieves negative margins with less morbidity. Dr. Bojanapu assesses each case individually for robotic vs open approach.
Call or WhatsApp +91-87478-74666, or use the online form. First consultation is usually available within 3–5 working days. Bring all prior scans (CT/MRI/PET) and blood reports.