Bryon C. Jaques

Hepatobiliary Surgeon

Male📍 Perth

About of Bryon C. Jaques

Bryon C. Jaques is a Hepatobiliary Surgeon based in Perth, WA. He works with people who have problems affecting the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and parts of the pancreas. These can be serious, and it helps to have someone who stays calm and clear when things get complicated.


In many cases, his work involves surgery for liver and bile conditions, including gallbladder disease and gallbladder cancer. He also looks after liver cancer, and can help with liver cysts such as hepatic cystic hamartoma. At times, patients may need treatments like a hepatectomy (removing part of the liver), or gallbladder removal, depending on what’s going on and how the disease is behaving.


He also treats pancreatic conditions. For example, a pancreaticoduodenectomy may be considered for some pancreatic cancers. His role is to plan the safest surgery for the problem, and then help patients move through the recovery phase with careful follow-up.


Some patients also come with transplant needs listed among his services. This includes liver transplant and pancreas transplant, and also kidney transplant. Transplant care involves a lot of checks before and after surgery, so it’s not just the operation itself. It’s the full pathway—timing, monitoring, and staying on top of changes as the body adjusts.


Every now and then, patients are referred for conditions that relate to the health of the blood and the body’s response to illness. This can include low blood pressure and thrombocytopenia (low platelets). He also works with infections that can affect the lungs, like pulmonary nocardiosis, and infections that can affect other body areas, such as nocardiosis.


Over time, he has built experience across these areas, bringing a practical approach to complex cases. When it comes to education, details like degrees or training history weren’t listed here, so it’s best to confirm specifics directly with the clinic if you need them. Information about publications and clinical trials also isn’t provided here.


Overall, Bryon C. Jaques’ focus is on helping patients in Perth and WA through major surgical care for liver, gallbladder, and pancreas conditions, including both cancer care and transplant-related surgery where appropriate.

Services & Conditions Treated

PancreaticoduodenectomyGallbladder CancerGallbladder DiseaseGallbladder RemovalHepatic Cystic HamartomaHepatectomyKidney TransplantLiver CancerLiver TransplantLow Blood PressureNocardiosisNon-Alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseasePancreas TransplantPancreatic CancerPulmonary NocardiosisThrombocytopenia

Publications

1 total

Successful Liver Retransplantation in a Patient With Disseminated Aspergillosis and Nocardiosis: A Case Report.

Transplantation proceedings • August 21, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Bryon C. Jaques offer?
Dr Bryon C. Jaques provides a range of hepatobiliary and related procedures, including pancreaticoduodenectomy, gallbladder surgery, liver and kidney transplants, liver cancer treatment, and management of gallbladder disease and hepatic cystic hamartoma.
Which conditions might Dr Jaques treat?
The doctor works with conditions such as gallbladder disease, gallbladder cancer, liver cancer, pancreatobiliary issues, pancreatic cancer, and transplant-related needs. If you’re unsure, contact the clinic for guidance on your specific condition.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Jaques in Perth, WA?
Appointments are arranged through the Perth practice. If you have questions or want to book, call the clinic or check the practice details for booking options.
Do you need a referral to see Dr Jaques?
The information provided doesn’t specify referral requirements. Please check with the clinic or your current referring doctor to confirm whether a referral is needed.
Will I see a specialist for transplant or complex liver issues?
Yes. Dr Bryon C. Jaques is a hepatobiliary surgeon who handles liver and kidney transplant-related cases and complex liver conditions, as part of the appropriate clinical team.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any relevant medical records, imaging results, and a list of current medications to help the doctor review your situation effectively. If you’re unsure, contact the clinic for a checklist before your appointment.