Highly Specialized Surgical Care
for Complex GI Conditions
Our team of surgeons combines innovative treatment options with personalized services to care for the most complex cases. We’re committed to offering you options like robotic surgery, and we specialize in advanced procedures for GI conditions and cancer, such as laparoscopic, Whipple, and robotic liver and pancreas cancer surgery.
Because we treat a high volume of these complex cases and are involved in some of the nation’s leading research in the field, we’re able to provide you with access to advanced treatments not available at every center. And that means you have even more options for your care.
For every condition, we work as a multidisciplinary team to plan your treatment and give you hope. We’ll stand by your side through the entire treatment process, addressing any concerns and easing your fears. We treat you like family, helping you feel cared for and respected from your first visit through your recovery.
Dr. D. Rohan Jeyarajah is a well-respected hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) and complex GI surgeon who has been practicing in the DFW area since 1996. He currently serves as the inaugural chair and professor of surgery at the TCU Burnett School of Medicine and the program director for the Hepatopancreaticobiliary (HPB) and Complex Gastrointestinal Surgical Fellowships at Methodist Health System. ...
Dr. Osman is a hepatopancreatobiliary and foregut surgeon with over a decade experience in treating pancreatic, biliary, liver, esophageal, and gastric diseases utilizing robotic, minimal invasive, and open surgical approach. Dr. Osman graduated medical school at University of Khartoum in Sudan and then completed his general surgery training at Western Reserve Care System and Akron General Medical ...
Dr Joseph Buell is a senior hepatobiliary surgeon and surgical oncologist for the HPB and Complex GI Surgical Fellowships for the Methodist Health System. He trained at the University of Maryland, and finished two fellowships, one in Surgical Oncology at the National Institutes of Health and then one in Multiorgan Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery at the University of Chicago. During his ...
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