Mr Shamsi El-Hasani, Gastrointestinal Surgeon
Mr Shamsi El-Hasani
Gastrointestinal Surgeon
Mr Shamsi El-Hasani
Gastrointestinal Surgeon
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About Mr Shamsi El-Hasani
GMC number: 4256685
Year qualified: 1979
Place of primary qualification: University of Baghdad
Mr Shamsi El-Hasani is a highly experienced Consultant General Surgeon, having qualified in 1979. He is currently practising at a leading hospital in the UK, where he specialises in upper gastrointestinal surgery, gastroesophageal reflux treatment, gall bladder surgery, hernia repair, and weight loss surgery.
Mr El-Hasani has extensive training in laparoscopic, or keyhole, surgery. Over his distinguished career, he has performed more than 11,000 gastroscopies, 4,100 laparoscopic cholecystectomies, 4,200 laparoscopic inguinal hernia repairs, and 700 laparoscopic procedures for gastro-oesophageal reflux. Additionally, he has carried out over 6,000 bariatric surgical procedures, including various types of gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, gastric banding, gastric balloon insertion, and revisional surgeries.
His areas of expertise include the revision of fundoplication, treatment of recurrent hiatus hernia, abdominal wall hernia, ventral hernia, incisional hernia, and paraumbilical hernia. He is also skilled in the revision of weight loss surgery, management of vague abdominal pain, iron deficiency anaemia, Crohn's disease, dyspepsia, and post-cholecystectomy symptoms.
Mr El-Hasani is dedicated to advancing medical knowledge and has published 105 international articles. His commitment to patient care and surgical excellence has made him a respected figure in the medical community.
Areas of expertise
- Obesity
- Bariatric surgery (for obesity)
- Gall bladder
- Laparoscopic procedures ('keyhole surgery')
- Hernias including inguinal hernia
- Upper gastro-intestinal disease