Dr. Khadakban earned his MBBS from the D.Y. Patil Medical College in Navi Mumbai, followed by specialized training in General Surgery at the prestigious B.J. Government Medical College and Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune. Driven by a focus on complex cancer pathologies, he completed a rigorous three-year residency in Surgical Oncology at the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi. Before entering private practice, he further refined his skills as a Senior Resident at S.L. Raheja Hospital, Mumbai, and served as a Surgical Oncologist at the Railway Hospital, Byculla.
Throughout his career, Dr. Khadakban has developed a specialized focus on Head and Neck cancer management, utilizing local and free flap reconstruction to optimize functional outcomes for patients. His expertise extends to:
Evidence-based oncology suggests that surgical volume is often correlated with better patient outcomes. Over the last decade, Dr. Khadakban has successfully performed:
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Khadakban has contributed to global health initiatives through his association with ‘Doctors Without Borders’ (Médecins Sans Frontières), focusing on essential surgical interventions for underserved populations.
Laparoscopic surgery, or "keyhole surgery," involves smaller incisions. For GI cancers, this approach often leads to less pain, shorter hospital stays, and a faster transition to adjuvant therapies like chemotherapy.
These devices provide reliable vascular access for long-term chemotherapy, protecting smaller veins from irritation and reducing the need for repeated needle sticks.
Yes, he specializes in Head and Neck management with local free flap reconstruction, which is vital for restoring appearance and function (swallowing/speech) after surgery.