- Bupa Platinum consultant
- Fee assured
- Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- General
- Upper GI surgery
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Mr Sasindran Ramar is a leading robotic surgeon with over 30 years of surgical experience and a proven track record in robotic upper gastrointestinal (GI), metabolic, and bariatric surgery.
Based at King's College Hospital, he is nationally recognised for his expertise in advanced robotic bariatric procedures, including robotic gastric bypass (including mini gastric bypass), robotic sleeve gastrectomy, robotic revision bariatric surgery, and robotic gastric band surgery.
Mr Ramar also performs a wide range of advanced robotic general surgical procedures, including:
Robotic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)
Robotic hernia repair
Robotic abdominal wall reconstruction
Robotic anti-reflux surgery
With more than 450 robotic procedures performed and an average of 20 robotic surgeries per month, Mr Ramar is recognised for his excellent safety record and consistently strong surgical outcomes.
Recent advancements in robotic technology now allow single-port robotic surgery, which is efficient, safe, and offers excellent cosmetic results. These procedures are performed through a single small incision within the umbilicus (belly button), reducing visible scarring and supporting faster recovery.
For patients with gallbladder disease, surgery using robotic keyhole techniques can be carried out efficiently and is offered according to clinical urgency and patient need.
The procedures Mr Ramar performs are:
Robotic Single-port cholecystectomy
Robotic single-port hernia surgery
� Robotic gastric bypass
� Robotic sleeve gastrectomy
� Robotic Revision bariatric surgery
He also performs advanced robotic general surgical procedures such as:
� Robotic cholecystectomy
� Robotic inguinal hernia repair
� Robotic incisional hernia repair
� Robotic abdominal wall reconstruction
� Robotic anti-reflux surgery
� Robotic Umbilical /Ventral hernia repair
� Robotic hernia repair with special biological mesh.
� Robotic URGENT gallbladder removal
� Robotic appendicectomy
In addition to his clinical practice, Mr Ramar is an honorary senior lecturer at King's College London and a dedicated educator of surgical trainees. He is also an active researcher in robotic and metabolic surgery, with numerous presentations at national and international conferences including Clinical Robotic Surgery Association, British Obesity Metabolic Surgery Society, and UK Robotic HPB forums.
He is also an active researcher in robotic and metabolic surgery, with numerous presentations at national and international conferences including Clinical Robotic Surgery Association CRSA, British Obesity Metabolic Surgery Society BOMSS, Society of robotic Surgery, AUGIS UK and UK Robotic HPB forums.
Areas of interest
Robotic Single-port cholecystectomy
Robotic single-port hernia surgery
Robotic Gall bladder surgery; anti reflux surgery (lRobotic fundoplication); abdominal pain; heartburn/reflux; Robotic hernia surgery; Robotic complex incisional hernia surgery: Robotic emergency surgery.
Robotic URGENT gallbladder removal
Robotic Gastric bypass; Robotic Sleeve Gastrectomy; Robotic revision bariatric surgery for failed bariatric procedures, Robotic weight loss surgery
Gastroscopy - diagnostic and therapeutic
Medical secretaries
Anaesthetists worked with
- Dr Samson Nallamilli
Fee Assured
- Dr Christopher Edge
Fee Assured
- Dr Mubeen Khan
Fee Assured
- Dr Amit Soodan MD
Fee Assured
- Dr Zakaulla Belagodu
Fee Assured
- Dr Karthick Duraisamy
Fee Assured
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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J1831
Robotic assisted cholecystectomy - (5-50)
HCA Healthcare UK London Bridge Hospital (1-5) Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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J1830
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy - (1-5)
HCA Healthcare UK London Bridge Hospital (1-5) Blackheath Hospital (The) (1-5)
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25000
Incision and drainage (not elsewhere covered) - (1-5)
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H0211
Robotic assisted appendicectomy - (1-5)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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T2723
Robotic assisted repair of incisional hernia requiring mesh - (1-5)
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