Patel, Mahul

 

 

Mahul Patel, MD, MRCS

Dr. Mahul Patel

Hometown:

London, England

Medical School:

University of Debrecen, Hungary

Bio:

I was born and raised in London, England, but spent some of my high school years studying in the US. I have very fond memories of growing up in the US which is one of the many reasons I made it my goal to pursue surgical training in the states. After graduating from medical school, I started my training at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals and Oxford University Hospitals (The John Radcliffe Hospital) before making that transition over to the US.

Personal Interests:

Tennis, soccer, American football, swimming, hiking, music production and travelling.

Clinical Interests:

Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery
MIS/Robotic Surgery

Publications:

  1. Prognostic factors in the decision-making process for sigmoid volvulus. Results of a single- centre retrospective cohort study (2022) BMC Surgery
    Z Slack, M Shams, R Ahmad, R Ali, D Antunes, A Dey, M Patel, A Shabana
  2. COVID-19 Infection risk by open and laparoscopic surgical smoke: A Speculative systematic review of the literature (2021) The Surgeon.
    D Antunes, M Lami, A Chukwudi, A Dey, M Patel, A Shabana
  3. Preoperative nasopharyngeal swab testing and postoperative pulmonary complications in patients undergoing elective surgery during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. (2021) British Journal of Surgery
    COVIDSurg Collaborative, M Patel
  4. Mortality and pulmonary complications in patients undergoing surgery with perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection: an international cohort study. (2020) The Lancet. COVIDSurg Collaborative, M Patel
  5. Elective Cancer Surgery in COVID-19 free surgical pathways during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: An International, multi-centre, comparative cohort study. (2020) Journal of Clinical Oncology.
    COVIDSurg Collaborative, M Patel
  6. Delaying surgery for patients with a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection. (2020) British Journal of Surgery. COVIDSurg Collaborative, M Patel
  7. An atypical presentation of a hernia: Gastro-inguinal Hernia. (2021). British Journal of Surgery

    M Patel, A Shabana, V Sud, G Bond-Smith