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About Dr Saleh Abbas
MBCHB
Assoc. Professor Saleh Abbas is a general surgeon who specialises in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery. He is an expert in his field of pancreatic and liver cancer surgeries, having performed more than 70 pancreaticoduodenectomies, more than 70 distal pancreatectomies and more than 100 liver resections. He also performs surgery for cancer of the gallbladder and bile duct as well as providing a wide range of laparoscopic surgery including Upper GI, reflux, adrenals and hernia. Assoc. Professor Abbas also performs endoscopic procedures for the lower and upper GI tract.
Graduating from Baghdad University in 1987, he is now a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and he currently has an academic appointment with Deakin University teaching medical students and training our next generation of surgeons.
Saleh is very active in research and has published more than 30 papers in different journals, including Diseases of Colon and Rectum, The British Journal of Surgery and The Cochrane Collaboration.
Practice Location
- Practice name Geelong Gastrointestinal Surgery
- Address 1 Epworth Place, Warun Ponds, VIC
- Suburb or City Waurn Ponds, VIC
- What is the Dr Saleh Abbas's specialty?
- Dr Saleh Abbas is a Surgeon, General Surgeon.
- What is the address of the Dr Saleh Abbas's practice?
- Dr Saleh Abbas works at 1 Epworth Place, Warun Ponds, VIC
- What are the Dr Saleh Abbas's qualifications?
MBCHB
Assoc. Professor Saleh Abbas is a general surgeon who specialises in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery. He is an expert in his field of pancreatic and liver cancer surgeries, having performed more than 70 pancreaticoduodenectomies, more than 70 distal pancreatectomies and more than 100 liver resections. He also performs surgery for cancer of the gallbladder and bile duct as well as providing a wide range of laparoscopic surgery including Upper GI, reflux, adrenals and hernia. Assoc. Professor Abbas also performs endoscopic procedures for the lower and upper GI tract.
Graduating from Baghdad University in 1987, he is now a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and he currently has an academic appointment with Deakin University teaching medical students and training our next generation of surgeons.
Saleh is very active in research and has published more than 30 papers in different journals, including Diseases of Colon and Rectum, The British Journal of Surgery and The Cochrane Collaboration.