Dr. Adeel Ahmed Shamim M.D
Surgeon
Howard University Hospital Dept Of Surgery 2041 Georgia Avenue Washington DC, 20060About
Dr. Adeel Shamim is a general surgeon practicing in Washington, DC. Dr. Shamim specializes in abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and often thyroid glands. General surgeons are able to deal with almost any surgical or critical care emergency, also involving the skin or soft tissue trauma. Dr. Shamim provides quality surgical service for gravely ill or injured patients and is able to respond quickly due to knowledge of various surgical procedures.
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How do I manage my husband's stomach disorders after his gall bladder surgery?
Will need a bit more info regarding the "stomach related disorders." READ MORE
What are the side effects of bariatric surgery?
So like any surgery bariatric surgery also has the generic complications such as bleeding, infection, pain etc, along with complications that might arise from general anesthesia. Some specific complications to bariatric surgery will be dictated by the type of surgery you are getting eg sleeve vs bypass vs banding. I would talk to the surgeon to get a specific side effect profile. READ MORE
Is acid reflux normal after gall bladder surgery?
I suggest you go see a GI doctor. You may need an EGD to see the anatomy of your stomach and esophagus. Likewise, the medications they prescribe should help decrease the acid production of the stomach and hence mitigate the symptoms READ MORE
What is the recovery period for laparoscopic surgery?
Laparoscopic procedures are great in that they result in patients resuming a normal life much more quicker compared to open cases. Typically within 4 weeks the patients feel well, however if complications arise, then the course can be prolonged. Smoking, taking steroids and getting infections are some of the common reasons for a longer recovery. READ MORE
For a diabetic patient with gangrene in one toe, is foot amputation the only option?
This is a tricky situation because you have to balance the benefits with risks. The risk here is that the toe will cause the infection to spread (well beyond the foot in some cases) which will lead to a bigger amputation. Also, you need to know the blood supply to the foot; if not adequate, a simple toe amputation might not heal. The benefit is that a foot amputation takes care of the infection and affords healthy tissue time to heal. I suggest you discuss with the surgeon. READ MORE
What is robotic surgery and how does it work?
Robotic surgery is slightly misleading in the sense that it suggests a robot is doing the surgery. In fact, the reality is that the surgeon is doing the surgery utilizing the robot in the process. It is a newer technique which just like laparoscopic surgery falls under the umbrella of minimally invasive surgery. Many procedures have been successfully performed with the help of surgical robots. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Vitamin D deficiency: a concern in premenopausal Bangladeshi women of two socio-economic groups in rural and urban region.
- Nasal encephaloceles presenting at later ages: experience of otorhinolaryngology department at a tertiary care center in Karachi, Pakistan.
- Surgical correction of aorto-pulmonary window: a rare and lethal cause of pulmonary hypertension.
- Adult laryngeal haemangioma; a rare entity.
- Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: experience at a tertiary care centre in Pakistan.
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