Dr. Narendra Agarwal

MBBS, MS., FCPS., DNB

Thoracic Surgeon

Dr. Narendra Agarwal is a senior thoracic (chest) surgeon working as Associate director at Max Super-Speciality Hospital, New Delhi. He specialises in minimally invasive thoracic procedure uniportal thoracic surgeries and robotic thoracic surgeries.

He specializes in minimally invasive thoracic surgery uniportal vats and robotic surgery. He comes with wide international training from Seoul National University Hospital, Korea, National University Hospital, Singapore, uniportal vats training from Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Shanghai and robotic thoracic surgery training from University of Alabama and at Albert Einstein Hospital, Sau Paulo Brazil. His work includes Vats drainage of multi loculated empyema, decortication, lung resection, bullectomy and pleurectomy on mediastinal masses. He has keen interest in research and publications.

Work Experience

  • Manipal Hospital Delhi.
  • Medanta The Medicity Gurgaon.
  • VMMC and safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi.
  • Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi.
  • National University Hospital, Singapore.
  • National University Hospital, Korea.

Professional Memberships

  • Member of Indian society of Thoracic surgery (ISTS).
  • Member of Europen society of Thoracic surgery( ESTS).
  • Member of Asian thoracoscopic education program (ATEP).
  • Member of Indian Association of Gastro Endoscopic Surgeons(IAGES).

Specialty Interests

  • Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgeries for empyema, multiloculated effusions, and decortication, lung resection for benign and malignant disease, bullectomy, and pleurectomy.
  • Robotic surgery for mediastinal tumors and Lung resections.

Awards and Honours

  • President’s Award Winner
    Best Oral presentation: Use of the digital suction device in VATS decortication for early recovery and shorter hospital stay ISMICS, June 2015, Berlin, Germany.
  • Best Oral presentation
    Awake VATS- our journey from local anesthesia thoracoscopy to complex lung resections ELSA, September 2015, Korea.
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Research Experience

  • Role of VATS in Management of Pulmonary Hydatid and Follow up: case series.
  • A tale of surviving three consecutive cardiorespiratory arrests on the table during a right-sided pneumonectomy Journal of visualized surgery 2016.
  • Robotic-assisted thoracoscopic right upper lobectomy for post tuberculosis aspergilloma Journal of visualized surgery 2016; 2:51.
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