Principal Director, Chief Surgeon & Head – Neonatal & Congenital Heart Surgery
Cardiologist ,
Delhi
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket
Delhi
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India
Delhi ,
India
30 Years Experience
Fees ₹ 1800.00
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Dr. Kulbhushan S. Dagar is a highly experienced cardiac surgeon with over 21 years in the field.
For the past 15 years, he has specialized in caring for infants and children with congenital heart defects.
He has handled various congenital cardiac defects in newborns and children, demonstrating expertise even in the most complex cases.
By employing innovative techniques and advanced technologies, Dr. Dagar provides exceptional care to young patients in India and abroad.
His formal training began at GB Pant Hospital in New Delhi. As a Specialist Registrar, he made his mark at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London, where he gained insights into extracorporeal life Support and heart transplant techniques.
Principal Director, Chief Surgeon & Head – Neonatal & Congenital Heart Surgery, Cardiologist
MBBS, 1987, S N Medical College & Hospital, Agra University
MS, 1991, S N Medical College & Hospital, Agra University
M.Ch, 1994, GB Pant Hospital, University of Delhi
Paediatric (PED) Cardiac Surgery
Complex Congenital Heart Defects in newborns and Valve Repairs in children.
1st Prize for Management of Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Infants with Sickle Cell Disease” at International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET)
Published extensively in National and International Peer-Reviewed Publications.
Authored chapters for medical textbooks
Presentation at 5th Congress of Asia Pacific Paediatric Cardiac Society (APPCS), New Delhi, ‘Antegrade Pulmonary Perfusion improves surgical outcomes in Paediatric Cardiac Surgery patients with Severe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension’ (2014)