Dr. Gautam has established a leading position in knee surgery and replacement with the help of robots.
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A Nepali doctor has also been included in the 'Game Changers of Healthcare' list by the Indian magazine 'Outlook'.
The names of 7 doctors who have played a transformative role in knee surgery and replacement in India have been published in the latest issue of Outlook.
Orthopedic specialist Dr. Deepak Gautam is also included in them. Gautam is a resident of Syangja. He is currently the head of the orthopedic department at Apollo Hospital in Mumbai.
He has made a strong position in knee surgery and replacement with the help of robots. Outlook has given priority to his work. Dr. Gautam has successfully performed 'robotic knee replacement' on many people. He completed his MBBS from Calcutta on a scholarship from Nepal's Madan Puraskar Guthi and completed his MS from AIIMS in Delhi. After completing his studies, he worked at AIIMS for a long time and is now working at Apollo Hospital in Mumbai.
He is also considered a successful physician in hip replacement using the 'direct interior approach'. He has performed many successful hip replacements using American technology.
Outlook Magazine has included Dr. Gautam in the list of doctors who have brought about changes in the healthcare sector through the use of modern technology, along with Dr. Narendra Vaidya working in Pune, Dr. Chandrashekhar P from Bengaluru, Dr. Madan Mohan Reddy from Chennai, and Dr. Bhushan Nariyani working in Delhi. Similarly, Dr. Santosh Kumar working in Kolkata and Dr. Gagandeep Sachdeva from Mohali have been included in the 'Game Changers of Healthcare' list.
