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Dr. Raja had suffered a heart attack at his home in Rajiv Nagar, Manipal. Despite immediate medical attention, he could not be revived.
He is survived by his wife and daughter.
Dr. A. Raja was a well-known neurosurgeon in India. He completed his MBBS from Madras University (1967-1972) and his MS in Neurosurgery (1974-1979) as part of the first batch of direct neurosurgery students at Madras University. He joined KMC Manipal and worked in various positions, from Lecturer in 1979 to Professor and Head of Department until 2010, according to Adarsha Hospital’s website.
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In 2010, he joined Adarsh Hospital as Head of the Department and Senior Consultant in Neurosurgery. He was the Chairman of the National Neurosciences Mission, Manipal, and a life member of the Neurological Society of India (NSI). He was the founder treasurer and later President of the Indian Society of Cerebrovascular Surgery (ISCVS) in 2007. He also started the Karavali Chapter of NSI.
Dr. Raja achieved a significant milestone in 2004 by performing the first craniophagus twin separation surgery in India at KMC Hospital, Mangaluru. He was the first neurosurgeon to introduce the use of a microscope in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada.