Intensive Care Unit

Dr. Mohammed Khan

Consultant, Intensive Care Unit
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EN, UR, HI, TE
Nationality
🇮🇳 Indian
April 2025
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Neck Procedures
The cervical spine enables head movement and carries nerves that control arm and leg function. Common issues include herniated discs, degeneration, and stenosis, causing pain, stiffness, numbness, or weakness. Most cases are treated without surgery, but when needed, advanced methods like artificial disc replacement and microsurgery are used.
Middle Back Procedures
This part of the spine supports torso movement and contains nerves affecting balance and leg function. Common problems include degeneration, stenosis, and tumors, leading to back pain, balance issues, or bladder/bowel problems. Minimally invasive techniques can often resolve these conditions.
Lower Back Procedures
The lumbar spine carries body weight, enables movement, and houses nerves for leg and bladder function. Conditions like herniation, degeneration, stenosis, tumors, or fractures may cause pain, stiffness, or mobility issues. Today, most are treated successfully—often without hospitalization—using advanced techniques like artificial disc replacement and microdecompression.
Global Alignment
The spine functions best when its regions—cervical, thoracic, and lumbar—are in proper alignment. Structural issues in the bones or discs can lead to deformities like scoliosis (curved spine) or kyphosis (hunchback). Modern techniques such as minimally invasive correction, computer-assisted, and image-guided surgery have greatly improved treatment success.
Cervical Artificial Disc Replacement
Lumbar Artificial Disc Replacement
Cervical Microdecompression
Lumbar Microdecompression
Thoracic Microdecompression
Cervical Microdiscectomy
Qualifications
  • MD in Internal Medicine (India)
  • Diploma Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine (India)
  • European Diploma in Intensive Care (EDIC), UK
  • Fully registered with the General Medical Council (UK)
  • Member, European Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Member, Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Member, Association of Physicians of India
Intensive Care Unit
Areas of Expertise
  • Advanced intensive care management
  • Airway management and endotracheal intubation
  • Central venous catheter and dialysis catheter insertion
  • Arterial line placement and advanced hemodynamic monitoring
  • Chest tube insertion
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Percutaneous tracheostomy
  • Initiation and management of HD and CRRT
  • Point-of-care ultrasound (lung, cardiac, and abdominal imaging)

Dr. Khan has extensive experience in managing complex critical conditions, including acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), septic shock, multi-organ failure, severe post-operative complications, acute stroke and intracranial hemorrhage, and acute kidney injury requiring continuous renal replacement therapy. His clinical interests include infectious diseases, neuro–intensive care, and critical care nephrology.

Brief Profile

Dr. Mohammed Sadathullah Khan is currently serving as a Consultant in the Intensive Care Unit at The View Hospital. He completed his internal medicine training at a prestigious university in India, followed by a diploma fellowship in critical care medicine at a leading tertiary center.

He later moved to the United Kingdom, where he worked at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust from 2018 to 2024. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Khan played a key role in managing critically ill patients in expanded ICU settings, caring for both COVID and non-COVID cases requiring mechanical ventilation and advanced organ support therapies. His work during this period involved a wide range of critical care procedures and complex interventions.

Recognized for his clinical diligence, integrity, and empathy toward patients and their families, Dr. Khan brings a compassionate, evidence-based approach to critical care. At The View Hospital, he continues to support multidisciplinary ICU teams while delivering high-quality, patient-centered intensive care.

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