Dr. Rohan Bhargava
Orthopaedic

Dr. Rohan Bhargava

Designation Consultant Joint Replacement and Orthopaedic surgeon
Speciality Orthopaedic
Qualifications MBBS, MS ortho, DNB ortho, FNB Arthroplasty, MRCSEd. (UK), MNAMS
Years of Experience 7 Years
Consulting Days Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Consulting Timings From 9 AM to 5 PM
Consulting Room 1 ( First Floor )

About:

Dr. Rohan Bhargava is a renowned Joint Replacement Surgeon in Jaipur, specializing in complex, revision, and robotic joint replacements. He earned his MBBS from Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai, and completed his MS in Orthopaedics at Sancheti Institute, Pune. Further enhancing his expertise, he pursued a Fellowship of the National Board (FNB) in Arthroplasty at Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital. Dr. Bhargava is also a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh, UK), reflecting his commitment to global standards in surgical care. With expertise in advanced techniques and a patient-focused approach, he is dedicated to delivering consistent outcomes in joint replacement surgery.

Procedures Performed:

Total and Partial Knee Replacement

Hip Replacement

Revision Joint Replacement

Robotic Joint Replacement

Fracture surgeries

Key Areas of Expertise:

Lower Limb Joint Replacement and Trauma

Awards & Recognition:

  • Resident of the year 2017 Sancheti Institute of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation.
    • Tata Trust Fellowship for Meritorious Students 2012-2016.

Fellowships/Certifications:

Fellowship of National Board in Arthroplasty

Dip in FIFA sports medicine

Stryker Mako certified Robotic Joint Replacement Surgeon


Research & Publications:

1. Bhargava R, Sancheti P, Shyam A, Sanghvi S | A Review Article on Recent Trends in Choosing The Appropriate Hamstring Graft Diameter for ACL Reconstruction
Journal of Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation | 2020 July-December; 5(2): 08-11
DOI: 10.13107/jor.2020.v05i02.000

2. Do ACL reconstruction outcomes using Hamstring autograft depend on percentage of native tibial footprint area restored?
Under review in Indian Journal of Orthopaedics.  

3. Total knee arthroplasty in a patient with Multiple hereditary exostosis with varus deformity of the knee
Due for March 2025 publication in Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports.

Memberships:

  • Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh (UK)
  • National Academy of Medical Sciences
  • National Medical Council
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