Dr Bhaskar Ganai
BSc(MedSci)Hons, MBChB, MRCS, FRCR, EBIR
Consultant Clinical and Interventional Radiologist
Vascular imaging
Cardiac imaging
Abdominal radiology
Interventional Radiology
Clinical Interests
Body CT
- Cardiac CT
- General ultrasound
- Vascular and non-vascular intervention (Peripheral arterial disease and complex endovascular revascularization, venous access including PICC and PortaCath, embolisation including varicocele and fibroid)
Current NHS Post
Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton
Professional Memberships
Royal College of Radiologists
- British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging
- British Society of Interventional Radiology
- Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe
- British Society of Endovascular Therapy
Professional Profile
Dr Bhaskar Ganai is a Consultant Clinical Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist in Brighton. In addition to all aspects of general body imaging, he sub-specialises in vascular imaging and Interventional Radiology (IR). He also has a subspecialty interest in cardiac CT, having previously gained level 2 accreditation. In addition to the core interventional radiology operative workload, he offers complex endovascular peripheral arterial revascularisation, aortic stent grafts, PCNL, venous access and embolisation.
He has a surgical background and undertook basic surgical training in the West of Scotland with an additional year of urology training. He gained Membership to the Royal College of Surgeons in 2006.
Having completed diagnostic radiology training in Newcastle and Interventional Radiology training in Freeman Hospital, he underwent further specialist training with Fellowship in Interventional Radiology in at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. He achieved the European Board of Interventional Radiology accreditation in 2012.
He has been a former Lecturer of Interventional Radiology for the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. He has authored several book chapters, is a nationally invited speaker, and has participated in national clinical trials. He has held a number of positions, most recently leading the Interventional Radiology service in Brighton.