This information is provided by Mr Dham Mobarak.
Mr Mobarak is a fully accredited specialist consultant surgeon on the General Medical Council's specialist register for Upper Gastro-Intestinal and Laparoscopic surgery. He is a Consultant in the NHS at the City and Sandwell Hospitals NHS Trust Birmingham, UK, a Consultant at the Priory private hospital, a consultant at The BMI Edgbaston Hospital, Droitwitch Spa BMI Hospital, little Aston (Spire), Westbourne center, and an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Birmingham. He runs an Upper Gastro-intestinal and Laparoscopic surgery in the NHS practice.
He qualified and trained in general surgery and obtained the FRCS fellowship qualification in surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Glasgow 1997, and completion of specialist surgical training (CCT).
He teaches surgical skills and techniques to the trainee in Surgery who will be the consultant surgeons of the future. He has regular commitments in various training courses, teaching laparoscopic surgery, as a supervisor introducing junior surgeons to surgery, and as a supervisor to medical students studying medicine at the University of Birmingham.
As part of Continuing Medical Education, He regularly attends meetings and courses. During His training he has spent one month in the national cancer centre, Tokyo, Japan, and also visited the Memorial Sloan-Kettering cancer centre, New York, USA.
He runs a successful private practice in Upper GI surgery, Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and laparoscopic hernias and in laparoscopic anti reflux surgery (Nissen Fundoplication).
Clinical Interests
He has interest in Gastro intestinal surgery, He has advanced laparoscopic skills. The majority of hi work is minimally invasive surgery of the:
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy with intra operative cholangiogram, He has performed more than 3000 operations.
Laparoscopic Exploration CBD
Laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery fundoplication (Nissen Fundoplication) and Hiatus hernia repair.
Laparascopic hernia repair (TEP:Totally Extra peritoneal, TAP: Trans peritoneal, incisional), He has performed more than 3000 laparoscopic hernia repair.
Staging gastrointestinal cancers
Laparoscopic Appendicectomy
Laparoscopic repair of perforated gastro-duodenal ulcer
Laparoscopic gastro-intestinal anastomosis, and bowel obstruction due to adhesions
He is lead clinician for Morbidity and Mortality in the surgical department at City and Sandwell Hospital NHS trust, Birmingham. He has been involved in writing the relevant guide lines for the trust. He has been involved in academic research. Multicentric prospective project was conducted on 460 elderly cancers for their Preoperative Assessment of Cancer in Elderly (PACE). Six papers and three presentations came out of it.
He has also undertaken a project on Japanese D2 extended lymph node dissection in a British population: analysis of survival results, the results were published in peer-review professional journals.