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Dr. Utkarsh Bhagat (Neuro Surgeon)

About Dr. Utkarsh Bhagat

 

About Dr. Utkarsh Bhagat

  • Dr. Utkarsh Bhagat is a renowned neurosurgeon with 7+ of experience.
  • He has graduated from Pt BDS Post graduate institute of medical sciences.
  • He has persuaded the fellowship program in Endoscopic neurosurgery.
  • He is an Associate Member of the Neurological Society of India (NSI)
  • Has a lifetime membership of Neurotrauma Society of India (NTSI) and of Indian Society of Acute Trauma and Critical care (ISTAC).
  • His expertise lies in managing neurosurgical patients with a special interest in skull base micro neurosurgery, endoscopic neurosurgery, instrumented spinal fusions, and minimal access cranial and spinal neurosurgery.
  • He has performed over 3000 major surgeries until now across the wide realm of neurosurgical specialty including skull base, spinal instrumentation, vascular, endoscopic, trauma, epilepsy, and functional neurosurgery.

 

Special Interest

Skull base micro neurosurgery Endoscopic neurosurgery Instrumented spinal fusions Minimal access cranial Spinal neurosurgery.

 

Work Profile

Associate Consultant, Max Superspecialty Hospital, Patparganj, New Delhi.

Associate Consultant, Max Superspecialty Hospital, Saket, New Delhi.

Associate Consultant, AIIMS, New Delhi.

 

Education

  • MCh, 2012, AIIMS, New Delhi.
  • MBBS, 2006, Pt BDS Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences.

 

Paper Published

  • An appraisal of surgical approaches in the management of petro clival meningiomas and shifting paradigms.
  • A comprehensive review of the spectrum of craniovertebral junction anomalies: the clinco-radiological profile, surgical management, and outcomes.
  • Evaluation of molecular alterations in petro clival meningiomas and their correlation with the extent of tumor resection.
  • Evaluation of 1p and 14q status, MIB-1 labeling index and progestrone receptor immunoexpression in meningiomas: Adjunct to histopathological grading and predictors of aggressive behavior.