Profile Summary

Medical Qualifications: MBBS, DNB (Orthopaedics), MNAMS, Post Doctoral Clinical Fellowship in Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery at Ganga Hospital & Research Centre (Coimbatore), National University Hospital (Singapore)

Designation: Consultant, Orthopaedics

Years of experience: 12 years 

Areas of expertise: 

  • Hand and wrist trauma
  • Elbow Trauma
  • Crush/open injuries in the upper limb
  • Compression peripheral neuropathies in extremities
  • Brachial plexus injuries in adults and children
  • Congenital hand anomalies

Introduction:

Dr. Kiran M. Ladkat is an Orthopaedic Surgeon, steadily establishing himself as a ‘Hand, Wrist and Microvascular Surgeon’ in Mumbai. He carries around 12 years of experience in clinical practice. After completing graduation from TNMC & BYL Nair Charitable Hospital, Mumbai, he completed his Orthopaedic graduation(DNB / NBE) from Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai in 2009-2010. Whilst working at Jaslok and then Seth G S Medical College & KEM Hospital & BJ Wadia Children Hospital, Mumbai, he developed a keen interest in Hand Surgery and further into congenital hand and brachial plexus surgery. To pursue further Hand Surgery, he did post-doctoral clinical and research fellowships at  Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, and National University Hospital, Singapore (NUHS). He works with a keen interest in hand wrist and elbow fractures, ligament injuries of the upper limb, peripheral nerve issues in upper and lower extremities, Congenital hand anomalies, and Brachial Plexus injuries. He deals with soft tissue injuries in the upper and lower extremity as well. He is attached to Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai as Full Time Consultant in Orthopaedics. 

Awards & Publications: 

Publications:

  • Guillain Barre Syndrome in post-operative sine: a Case Report. Khandelwal et al. J Spine 2012: 1:111
  • High sensitive C-reactive protein-Effective tool in determining postoperative recovery in lumbar disc disease. Rathod TN, Chandanwale A, Ladkat KM, Chavan S, Chavan A, Bhosale PB. Indian J Orthop 2014; 48:354-9
  • Distal transfers as a primary treatment in obstetric brachial plexus palsy: a series of 20 cases. Ghanghurde BA, Mehta R, Ladkat KM, Raut BB, Thatte MR.JHS(E) 2016, 41E(8):875-881

Memberships:

Memberships:

  • Bombay Orthopaedic society (BOS) 
  • Indian Orthopaedic Association (IOA)
  • Maharashtra Orthopaedic Association (MOA)
  • Indian Society for Surgery of Hand (ISSH)
  • American Society for Surgery of Hand (ASSH)