Dr. Kashif Khan

M.B.B.S., FCPS (Surgery), Fellowship Surgical Oncology

Dr. Kashif was amongst the first batch of surgeons to attend the Cancer Surgery training at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, Lahore and was then awarded Fellowship in Surgical Oncology in 2014. He has led the Cancer Surgery at the Federal Government Polyclinic (PGMI) Hospital Islamabad as an Associate Surgeon (Oncology).

Overview

Dr. Kashif Khan graduated from Army Medical College, Rawalpindi in 2004 and received his General Surgery Fellowship degree in 2011. He underwent General Surgery training from PIMS and Polyclinic Hospital of Islamabad. He has successfully performed more than 250 cancer surgeries to date.

Currently, he leads the Cancer Surgery Services at Maroof International Hospital and is an honorable member of Maroof Surgical Associates (MSA).

Being an active member of the Surgical Oncology Society of Pakistan, Dr. Kashif Khan has conducted extensive research on minimal invasive surgery for Rectal Cancer. His work has been published and recognized  both locally and internationally. He has also represented Pakistan at International Cancer Conferences in Switzerland and South Africa.

Dr. Kashif Khan actively participates in Laparoscopic Surgery workshops where he has performed numerous Laparoscopic procedures for Cancer.

Articles and Publications

There are few specialized oncology centers in Pakistan. Teleoncology was introduced for weekly tumor case meetings between the surgery departments of Holy Family Hospital and NORI Hospital using videoconferencing.

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To compare laparoscopic total extra peritoneal (TEP) techniques with transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) technique for inguinal hernia repair

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The aim of this study is to compare open cholecystectomy with needle (closed) technique in laparoscopic cholecystectomy in terms of outcomes and complications. Methods: In this comparative study patients undergoing cholecystectomy were randomized to be in either of the two groups.

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In a post-disaster response in Pakistan, computer and telecommunications skill training, using a telemedicine system, was conducted. One hundred and ninety-four paraplegics were admitted to healthcare facilities following injuries sustained in the rural mountains near the epicenter of the 2005 earthquake…

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