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      • Mr Ranjit Deshpande is one of the leading surgeons in the UK specialising in minimally invasive surgery, otherwise known as keyhole cardiac surgery. He was the first surgeon to perform minimal access coronary bypass and mitral valve surgery at King's in 2008.
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  2. Mr Ranjit Deshpande specialises in minimally invasive key hole heart surgery for aortic, mitral & tricuspid valve repair or replacement, endoscopy assisted minimal access coronary artery bypass surgery.

  3. Mr Ranjit Deshpande is one of the leading surgeons in the UK specialising in minimally invasive surgery, otherwise known as keyhole cardiac surgery. He was the first surgeon to perform minimal access coronary bypass and mitral valve surgery at King’s in 2008.

  4. Jan 5, 2010 · When Dr Ranjit Deshpande gets ready to perform a cardiac bypass surgery in London's King's College, there is no role for the saw that has traditionally been used to cut open the breast bone in order to expose the heart.

  5. Mr Ranjit Deshpande is one of the leading surgeons in the UK specialising in minimally invasive surgery, otherwise known as keyhole cardiac surgery. He was the first surgeon to perform minimal access coronary bypass and mitral valve surgery at King's in 2008.

  6. Ranjit DESHPANDE, Consultant | Cited by 777 | of King's College London, London (KCL) | Read 83 publications | Contact Ranjit DESHPANDE

  7. Mr Ranjit Deshpande is a senior consultant in Cardiothoracic Surgery at King's College Hospital, where he has been based since 2007. He is highly specialised in Minimally Invasive (Keyhole) Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery, in addition to general cardiothoracic surgery.

  8. Mr Ranjit Deshpande is a Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon with specialist interest in Minimally Invasive (Key Hole) Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery. For ischemic heart disease he specialises in use of bilateral internal mammary arteries for coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) to achieve near total arterial re-vascularisation.