GI, HPB & Colorectal Cancer Surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore

Dr. Alister Victor is a consultant GI-HPB surgical oncologist who practises full-time at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore, with over 13 years of experience. He provides GI and HPB cancer surgery with a focus on quality care, ethical practice and good outcomes. Patients commonly visit from Sarjapur Road, HSR Layout, Koramangala, Bellandur, Marathahalli and across Bangalore for cancer surgery — including colorectal, stomach, liver, pancreatic, esophageal and biliary cancer — with minimally invasive and open surgery, and emergency GI cancer surgery when needed.

MCh
Surgical Gastroenterology (SGPGIMS, Lucknow)
Fellowship
GI-HPB Surgical Oncology (RGCIRC, Delhi)
13+
Years of Experience
Who is Dr. Alister Victor?
Dr. Alister Victor is a consultant GI-HPB surgical oncologist who practises full-time at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore, with over 13 years of experience. He provides GI and HPB cancer surgery with a focus on quality care, ethical practice and good outcomes, and treats patients from Sarjapur Road, HSR Layout, Koramangala, Bellandur, Marathahalli and across Bangalore for colorectal, stomach, liver, pancreatic, esophageal and biliary cancers.
Where does Dr. Alister Victor practise?
He practises at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore (Opposite Decathlon, Sarjapur Road, Mulluru Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035). Consultation hours Monday–Saturday, 10 AM – 6 PM.
Which languages does he consult in?
English, Kannada and Hindi.
How to book a cancer consultation?
Call +91-79858-19243 or WhatsApp, or use the contact form on this page. Consultations are at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore.

GI & HPB Cancer Second Opinion

Considering surgery for a gastrointestinal or hepatobiliary cancer? Dr. Alister Victor offers a dedicated second-opinion consultation to review your diagnosis, staging and treatment options — including whether minimally invasive surgery is suitable — so you can make an informed decision with confidence.

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About Dr. Alister Victor – Cancer Care

Surgical Gastroenterologist: GI, HPB & Colorectal Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist — full-time at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore, serving patients from HSR Layout, Koramangala, Bellandur, Marathahalli and surrounding areas.

Dr. Alister Victor, GI-HPB Surgical Oncologist, Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore

GI, HPB and colorectal cancer surgery

Dr. Alister Victor is a surgical gastroenterologist and GI, HPB & colorectal surgical oncologist at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore. His practice is built on quality care, ethical practice and good outcomes, and he has over 13 years of experience in complex GI and cancer cases. He manages gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) cancers with minimally invasive and open surgical techniques, including stomach, liver, pancreatic, colorectal and biliary cancer. Robotic-assisted surgery is being introduced and is expected to be available in the coming months.

His qualifications include MBBS (Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University), MS General Surgery (Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute), MCh Surgical Gastroenterology (SGPGIMS, Lucknow), and Fellowship in GI-HPB Surgical Oncology (Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute, Delhi). Cancer treatment decisions are guided by a multidisciplinary tumour-board approach at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road — working alongside medical and radiation oncology, radiology, pathology and critical care, so each patient's plan is reviewed across specialties under one roof.

For general GI surgery (hernia, gallbladder, piles, bariatric, GERD) see the main GI & hernia pages.

Cancer care services

GI cancer surgery, including colorectal cancer surgery, and emergency GI cancer surgery when needed — GI-HPB surgical oncology at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore, serving Sarjapur Road, HSR Layout, Koramangala, Bellandur, Marathahalli and nearby areas.

Minimally invasive cancer surgery – laparoscopic options

Minimally invasive cancer surgery

Laparoscopic options for selected GI and HPB cancers, where suitable, for faster recovery. Robotic-assisted surgery is being introduced (available in the coming months).

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Trusted information on GI and HPB cancer, surgery and care. For personalised advice, book a consultation with Dr. Alister Victor.

Understanding GI and HPB cancer

Understanding GI and HPB cancer

Gastrointestinal and hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) cancers include stomach, liver, pancreatic, colorectal, esophageal and biliary tract cancer. Learn about types, staging and when to see a surgical oncologist.

Gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) cancers affect the digestive tract and the liver, pancreas and bile ducts. Common types include oesophageal, stomach, liver, pancreatic, gallbladder and bile duct, and colorectal cancer.

Staging and treatment depend on the type and stage of cancer. A surgical oncologist with expertise in GI and HPB cancer can advise on surgery (minimally invasive or open), and work with medical and radiation oncology for a full care plan.

If you or a family member has been diagnosed or needs evaluation, book a consultation with Dr. Alister Victor at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore.

NCI: Cancer types
Colorectal cancer: screening, surgery and recovery

Colorectal cancer: screening, surgery and recovery

Colorectal cancer surgery options — including minimally invasive and open surgery — depend on stage and location. Early detection and good surgical care improve outcomes. Know the signs and when to seek a specialist.

Colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon or rectum) is often treatable when detected early. Screening (e.g. colonoscopy) helps find polyps and early cancers.

Surgery may be minimally invasive (laparoscopic) or open, and can include sphincter-preserving techniques for rectal cancer when possible. Recovery and follow-up depend on the stage and type of operation.

Knowing the signs — such as a change in bowel habit, blood in stool, or unexplained weight loss — and seeing a specialist early can improve outcomes. For colorectal cancer surgery in Bangalore, contact Dr. Alister Victor.

Pancreatic cancer surgery: Whipple and beyond

Pancreatic cancer surgery: Whipple and beyond

Pancreatic cancer may be treated with surgery such as the Whipple procedure (pancreaticoduodenectomy), distal pancreatectomy or other operations. A specialist can explain options and what to expect before and after surgery.

Pancreatic cancer may be treated with surgery when the tumour is localised and the patient is fit for operation. The Whipple procedure (pancreaticoduodenectomy) is used for tumours in the head of the pancreas; distal pancreatectomy or other operations may be used for tumours in the body or tail.

Care is coordinated with medical and radiation oncology. A specialist can explain what to expect before and after surgery, including recovery and follow-up.

For a consultation on pancreatic cancer surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, call +91-79858-19243 or use the contact form.

Second opinion in cancer care

Second opinion in cancer care

A second opinion can clarify your diagnosis, staging and treatment options. Dr. Alister Victor offers second opinion consultations for GI and HPB cancer at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore.

A second opinion can help clarify your diagnosis, staging and treatment options. It is common and often recommended in cancer care.

Dr. Alister Victor offers second opinion consultations for GI and HPB cancer. He reviews your reports, imaging and previous recommendations and discusses treatment options, including surgery where appropriate.

To book a second opinion consultation at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore, call +91-79858-19243 or use the contact form on this page.

NCI: Care choices
Liver cancer and surgery

Liver cancer and surgery

Primary liver cancer (e.g. hepatocellular carcinoma) and liver metastases may be treated with surgery — including liver resection and minimally invasive options. Outcomes depend on stage and the surgical team's experience.

Primary liver cancer (e.g. hepatocellular carcinoma) and cancer that has spread to the liver (metastases) may be treated with surgery in selected patients. Liver resection — removal of part of the liver — can be done by open or minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgery.

Outcomes depend on the stage of disease, liver function and the experience of the surgical team. A GI-HPB surgical oncologist can assess whether surgery is appropriate and which approach suits your situation.

For liver cancer surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore, book a consultation with Dr. Alister Victor.

NCI: Liver cancer
Stomach and esophageal cancer surgery

Stomach and esophageal cancer surgery

Gastrectomy and esophagectomy are major operations for stomach and esophageal cancer. Skilled surgical care, multidisciplinary planning and a focus on quality of life are central to good outcomes.

Stomach (gastric) and oesophageal cancers are often treated with surgery as part of a multidisciplinary plan. Gastrectomy (removal of part or all of the stomach) and esophagectomy (removal of part of the oesophagus with reconstruction) are major operations that require skilled surgical care.

Planning focuses on achieving a good oncological outcome while preserving function and quality of life. Laparoscopic and open approaches are used depending on the case.

For stomach or oesophageal cancer surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore, contact Dr. Alister Victor. Call +91-79858-19243 or use the contact form.

Academic work in GI & HPB oncology

Selected oncology-related presentations, publications and memberships.

Presentations & honours: Chaired three sessions on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) at KASGOCON 2024 · Paper presentation on Non-functional Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumours at IHPBA 2022 · Paper presentation on gall bladder perforation at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh International Conference, Chennai 2022 · Best poster (BISAP score in acute pancreatitis), ASICON 2016.

Selected publications: Gall bladder perforation — case series & management algorithm (doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1672121303) · Non-functional Pancreatic Neuro-endocrine tumours (NF-PNET) — thesis, SGPGIMS.

Memberships: Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO), USA · IHPBA – Indian Chapter · IASG · ASI · AMASI · IMA.

Frequently asked questions

GI cancers and their surgery: esophageal, stomach, liver, pancreatic, gallbladder and bile duct, and colorectal cancer, plus related conditions. He offers minimally invasive and open surgery and emergency GI cancer surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore.

He practises full-time at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore (Opposite Decathlon, Sarjapur Road, Mulluru Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035). Consultation hours Monday–Saturday, 10 AM – 6 PM. Emergency cancer care is available 24/7 at the hospital.

Call +91-79858-19243 or send a WhatsApp message. You can also use the contact form on this page. Consultations are at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore.

Yes. Dr. Alister Victor provides second opinion consultations for GI and HPB cancer, reviewing diagnosis, staging and treatment options. Book by calling +91-79858-19243 or via the website form.

Yes. Dr. Alister Victor performs pancreatic cancer surgery including the Whipple procedure (pancreaticoduodenectomy) and distal pancreatectomy, as part of GI-HPB surgical oncology at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore. His academic work includes pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (IHPBA 2022) and pancreatitis severity assessment. Cases are planned through a multidisciplinary tumour-board approach.

Dr. Alister Victor's consultation hours at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore are Monday–Saturday, 10 AM – 6 PM. Emergency cancer care is available 24/7 at the hospital. Call +91-79858-19243.

Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore is at Opposite Decathlon, Sarjapur Road, Mulluru Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035. This is easily accessible from Sarjapur Road, HSR Layout, Koramangala, Bellandur and Marathahalli. Get directions via the link on this page or call +91-79858-19243.

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Consultation hoursMonday – Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM. Emergency cancer care 24/7 at Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore.
LocationApollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road, Opposite Decathlon, Sarjapur Road, Mulluru Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035. Directions · +91-79858-19243
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Apollo Hospitals, Sarjapur Road
Opposite Decathlon, Sarjapur Road, Mulluru Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035
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Monday – Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
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