Galaxy CARE Laparoscopy Institute - Pune - India

Advanced care in Laparoscopic Surgery

Robotic Systems

The Da Vinci robot is one of the world’s most advanced pieces of surgical equipment. Robotic Surgery is now being performed by leading hospitals in USA, Europe, Japan and Korea. In keeping up with the latest developments taking place all over the world, Galaxy CARE is the first institute in India to be performing Robotic Surgeries in all branches of surgical specialties.

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Services we offer
Onco Surgery Gynecology
General Surgery Basic & Advanced Laparoscopy Surgery
Genitourinary Surgery Thoracic Surgery
Gastroenterology & Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy Anesthesia
Endocrine Surgery Head & Neck Surgery
Breast Surgery Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Department of Laparoscopic Training and Fellowship Department of Research, Development and Statistical Analysis
Obesity Surgery Tumour Board
Dr. Shailesh Puntambekar

Dr. Shailesh  Puntambekar

Name : Dr. Shailesh Padmakar Puntambekar

Qualification: Master Of Surgery + Oncosurgery

Present Position : Consultant Cancer Surgeon

Director, Galaxy Laparoscopy Institute Pune, India- 411 004.

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Latest Events
 

Publications

  • Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy- Pune Technique: Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynaecology, Dec 2007.(Largest series in the world)
  • Laparoscopic Anterior Exenteration: published in Gynaecologic Oncology 2006.
  • Laparoscopic Ureteroneocystostomy with psoas hitch : JMIG 2006
  • A Novel Technique of Total Laparoscopic Hysterctomy: International Journal of Biomedical Science.
  • Role Of Anterior Exentration In Advanced And Recurrent Pelvic Cancers.J.Pelvic Surgery Sep2002
  • Melanoma Of Maxilla-Case Report, Indian J. Cancer, March 1993.
  • Craniofacial Excision For Osteosarcoma Of Maxilla-Ind.J.Cancer, March 1994.
  • Laryngophyrangooesophagectomy With Gastric Pull Up For Synchronous Primary Of The Vocal Cord And Oesophagus-Ind.J.Cancer, October 1994.
  • Tracheal Tear During Laryngopharngectomy-J.Of Royal College Of Edinburgh,September 1994.
  • Is Surgery A Safe Option in Advanced (T3, T4) Oesophageal Cancer In Elderly Patients- Sent For Publication To Annals Of Thoracic Surgery.