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Dr. Ramamoorthy performs open and minimally invasive colorectal surgeries as well as all standard general surgery procedures. She has advanced training in colon and rectal surgery and has special certification in minimally invasive surgical techniques to treat cancers as well as other conditions in the colon, rectum, and anus. Dr. Ramamoorthy’s surgeries for benign conditions include laparoscopic colectomy for benign polyps, diverticular disease, inflammatory bowel disease, constipation, and prolapse.
Dr. Ramamoorthy is active in the surgical community as an instructor who trains other surgeons to perform laparoscopic colorectal surgery.
Dr. Ramamoorthy’s research interests include colorectal and anal cancer, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and pelvic floor disorders. Here at UCSD, Dr. Ramamoorthy is part of the Translational Oncology Program at the Moores UCSD Cancer Center, where her ongoing research focuses on developing techniques for determining a patient’s risk of cancer recurrence after surgery for early rectal cancer.
Dr. Ramamoorthy’s current research projects also include a study of the role of microsatellite instability (MIS) in squamous cell cancer of the anus. Squamous cell cancer of the anus is becoming more common in the United States, particularly in individuals who are immunocompromised and those who are HIV/HPV-positive. Her research is supported by a grant from the American Cancer Society.
Dr. Ramamoorthy speaks English and some Spanish.
For details of Dr. Ramamoorthy’s experience, education and training, along with a list of her publications, please click on the Curriculum Vitae link under “Online Info” below. |