Indian Society for Veterinary Surgery

Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
Nagpur Vegerinary College
Nagpur

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  1. OPERATIVE FACILITY

Large Animal Surgery Orthopedics
Cattle Yes External Fixation Yes
Buffalo Yes Internal Fixation -
Horse Yes Both Yes
Camel No  
Small Animal Surgery
Dog Yes X-ray Yes
Cat Yes Sonography No
Anesthesiology
Large Animals
Local anaesthesia Yes
General anaesthesia No
Sedation Yes
Surgical anaesthesia Yes
Small Animals - General Anaesthesia
With IPPV   No
Without IPPV  Yes

2. SPECIALIZED OPERATION FACILITY DEVELOPED:

Zoo animal operations under general anaesthesia
Done  Yes
Not Done No
D.H.  Yes Caesarean Section Yes
Spaying   Yes Ophthalmic Surgery Yes
Internal Fixation Yes Camel Surgery No
Prostatectomy  No Elephant Surgery No
Cystotomy Yes Urethrotomy Yes
Any Others Surgical correction of spastic penesis using a new technique in bullocks. 

3. STAFF POSITIONS (Names & Nos.)

Professors and Head One  Dr. B.P. Dandge
Associate Professors One Dr. S.N. Patil
Assistant Professors Two Dr. M.S. Dhakate
Dr. B.M. Gahlod

4. RETIRED PROFESSORS (Name and Nos.) - 

  1. Dr. P.E. Kulkarni

  2. Dr. M.D. Narkhede

  3. Dr. S.S. Marudwar

5. M.V.Sc./Ph.D. STUDENTS

Programme offered

Passed (No. of students)

Registered (No. of students)
M.V.Sc. 41 2
Ph.D. - -

6. AWARDS RECEIVED

7. I.S.V.S. LIFE MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT

Staff:

  1. Dr. S.N. Patil

  2. Dr. M.S. Dhakate

  3. Dr. B.M. Gahlod

Students:

  1. Dr. M.R. Tichkule

  2. Dr. R.E. Mandekar

8. CLINICAL SWING                                                                                                        Surgeries at Nagpur  

Clinical case being registered (at surgery)
More than 50% Less than 50%
Large Animals No Yes
Small Animals Yes No
Exclusively small animal practice No
Exclusively large animal practice No

9. SPECIAL OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE DEVELOPED AT THE DEPARTMENT:

  1. Simplest close method technique for treatment of subluxation of patella (Ringni)

  2. Successful treatment of Diaphragmatic hernia by a simpler technique avoiding use of positive pressure apparatus and general anaesthesia taking the advantage of naturally existing intact mediastinal partation in bovine. 

 

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