Mr Peter Vasas is a General, upper gastro-intestinal, laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgeon at Park Hill Hospital in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
Weight loss surgery (bariatric surgery), Minimal invasive hernia repair, Laparoscopic abdominal surgery (keyhole), Gastro-Oesophageal reflux and minimally invasive Haemorrhoid procedures, Gallbladder surgery, Minimal invasive colon-proctology.
Mr Vasas is a fully accredited General, Upper Gastro-Intestinal, Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgeon. He is on the Specialist Register for General surgery and is a full member of the British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society. He has had extensive training in both General Surgery and Weight Loss surgery and has a special interest in Diabetes treatment with Bariatric surgery. He believes that the excellent results can be achieved by a thorough understanding of the patients' situation and will provide patients with an honest appraisal of their suitability of particular procedures. Above all, he is committed to providing the highest standard of care in a safe environment. He has been involved in more than 400 Laparoscopic Bariatric cases so far and is the first surgeon with outstanding safety results and no leak in more than 150 of these cases.
MD MRCS PHD
Member of 'Hungarian Surgeons Society',
Full registration at General Medical Council
Member of The Royal College of Surgeons, London
Mr Vasas graduated from the Debrecen University, Hungary in 1999. He pursued his Basic Surgical Training in Budapest and in London. He completed a Master of Science degree in cancer surgery at the University College London. He began his career in Bariatric Surgery in 2011 when he was trained in Belgium by Dr Bruno Dillemans, who is one of the world's leading Bariatric Surgeons. After this, Mr Vasas undertook the prestigious Ethicon sponsored Bariatric Fellowship at the Luton & Dunstable University Hospital in 2012-2013. Mr Vasas practiced as a locum Consultant Bariatric Surgeon in the East Midlands area since 2013, and then joined to the Doncaster Royal Infirmary's Bariatric Team as a Bariatric Surgeon in 2015. He's published articles on a wide range of subjects in General and Bariatric Surgery and presented at national and international meetings. He provides the full range of general surgery, involving the surgery of groin (hernia), gallbladder and anti-reflux procedures via key-hole. He also provides full range of weight loss procedures, and specializes to perform keyhole gastric bypass procedure.
Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospital NHS Trust
6138971
Wednesday & Thursday - Other days if requested.
Weight loss surgery (bariatric surgery), Minimal invasive hernia repair, Laparoscopic abdominal surgery (keyhole), Gastro-Oesophageal reflux and minimally invasive Haemorrhoid procedures, Gallbladder surgery, Minimal invasive colon-proctology.
Mr Vasas is a fully accredited General, Upper Gastro-Intestinal, Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgeon. He is on the Specialist Register for General surgery and is a full member of the British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society. He has had extensive training in both General Surgery and Weight Loss surgery and has a special interest in Diabetes treatment with Bariatric surgery. He believes that the excellent results can be achieved by a thorough understanding of the patients' situation and will provide patients with an honest appraisal of their suitability of particular procedures. Above all, he is committed to providing the highest standard of care in a safe environment. He has been involved in more than 400 Laparoscopic Bariatric cases so far and is the first surgeon with outstanding safety results and no leak in more than 150 of these cases.
MD MRCS PHD
Member of 'Hungarian Surgeons Society',
Full registration at General Medical Council
Member of The Royal College of Surgeons, London
Mr Vasas graduated from the Debrecen University, Hungary in 1999. He pursued his Basic Surgical Training in Budapest and in London. He completed a Master of Science degree in cancer surgery at the University College London. He began his career in Bariatric Surgery in 2011 when he was trained in Belgium by Dr Bruno Dillemans, who is one of the world's leading Bariatric Surgeons. After this, Mr Vasas undertook the prestigious Ethicon sponsored Bariatric Fellowship at the Luton & Dunstable University Hospital in 2012-2013. Mr Vasas practiced as a locum Consultant Bariatric Surgeon in the East Midlands area since 2013, and then joined to the Doncaster Royal Infirmary's Bariatric Team as a Bariatric Surgeon in 2015. He's published articles on a wide range of subjects in General and Bariatric Surgery and presented at national and international meetings. He provides the full range of general surgery, involving the surgery of groin (hernia), gallbladder and anti-reflux procedures via key-hole. He also provides full range of weight loss procedures, and specializes to perform keyhole gastric bypass procedure.
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