Dr. Nilay Biswas

Dr. Nilay Biswas

Consultant 

26 years of experience

Neurosurgeons

MBBS, MS, MCh

IRIS Multispeciality Medical Centre, Kolkata

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About Dr. Nilay Biswas

Dr. Nilay Biswas is a neurosurgeon with more than 26 years of professional experience in healthcare. His specializations include gamma knife radiosurgery, burr hole surgery, skull base surgery, etc. He also offers treatment for conditions like aneurysm, brain tumor, brain hemorrhage, hydrocephalus, spinal cord injury, and others. He also performs procedures such as carpal tunnel surgery, lumbar puncture, laminectomy, cerebral angioplasty, kyphoplasty, etc. He completed his MBBS degree in 1998 and MS in General Surgery in 2004 at Calcutta Medical Coll.. He obtained his MCh in Neurosurgery from Bangur Inst. of Neurology & IPGMER, Kolkata in 2012. Dr. Biswas is also interested in research and has published in reputed journals such as the ‘Indian Journal of Neurosurgery’ and the ‘South Asian Journal of Cancer.’ He is an active part of the prestigious Royal Coll. of Surgeons of England.

Education

MBBS, Calcutta Medical Coll., 1998 MS - General Surgery, Calcutta Medical Coll., 2004 MCh - Neurosurgery, Bangur Inst. of Neurology & IPGMER, Kolkata, 2012

Past Experience

Consultant Neurosurgeon, IRIS Hosp., Kolkata Consultant Neurosurgeon, Desun Hosp. & Heart Hosp., Kolkata Consultant Neurosurgeon, Calcutta Medical Research Inst., Kolkata Consultant Neurosurgeon, All Asia Medical Inst., Kolkata Consultant Neurosurgeon, AMRI Hosp., Kolkata Consultant Neurosurgeon, Woodlands Hosp., Kolkata

Associations/Membership

Royal Coll. of Surgeons (MRCS)

Paper Published

Bandlish, D., Biswas, N., & Deb, S. (2014). Staging in giant vestibular schwannoma surgery: A two consecutive day technique for complete resection in basic neurosurgical setups. Journal of neurosciences in rural practice, 5(3), 225-230. Deb, S., Mandal, S., Biswas, N., Goswami, A. G., & Sajjad, A. (2015). Dislodged guidewire in the descending aorta and iliofemoral artery during transfemoral sheath placement: percutaneous retrieval via contralateral femoral artery—an innovative approach. Indian Journal of Neurosurgery, 4(01), 042-045. Bandyopadhyay, A., Das, A., Ghosh, A., Giri, R., & Biswas, N. (2013). Oncology knowledge gap among freshly passed interns in a Government Medical Coll. of Eastern India. South Asian Journal of Cancer, 2(2), 62.

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