Department of ORTHOPAEDICS
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The importance of orthopaedic surgery is increasing day by day due to the higher rate of road traffic accidents and interpersonal violence. Also, diseases of bones are on the rise because of impaired nutritional status, lifestyle diseases and a larger geriatric population due to higher life expectancy. The faculty of this department specializes in all different orthopaedic streams. The treatment modalities of this department are a blend of both traditional conservative approaches as well as modern operative techniques.
The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is a fully developed department with all the infrastructure and support services recommended by the MCI. The Dept. has committed full-time faculty; highly trained, dedicated and experienced Orthopaedic specialists qualified from prestigious medical colleges of India with versatile skills.
Our department is an excellent and harmonious amalgamation of youth, exuberance, experience and ambition which has grown up as the largest department in UP. With a committed bed strength of 90 with additional beds in the emergency ward and SICU, the service caters to all facets of the Orthopaedic discipline, besides being a high-standard tertiary referral centre for highway trauma.
Our Orthopaedic surgeons have diverse expertise and are committed to providing effective solutions for children and adults with a wide range of Orthopaedic problems from broken bones to spinal disorders, from crippling arthritis to sports injuries.
Apart from high standard clinical and surgical care, our department is pioneering high-quality research, documentation and organization of academic meetings and courses.
Our faculty members are involved in editorship of International Journals and training programmes. The faculty has academic affiliations with prestigious international societies. They attend and also present papers in prestigious international and national academic meetings regularly.
The departmental mission is to provide highest quality patient care, improve mobility and enhance the quality of life for all and to impart highest quality medical education in Orthopaedics to the undergraduate students and inculcating in them a sense of academic and clinical fulfilment and confidence.
The objectives of our department are:
a) KNOWLEDGE
The student shall be able to understand
- The principles of recognition of skeletal trauma.
- The suitable methods to detect and manage common infections of bones and joints.
- The intricacies of congenital, skeletal anomalies and their appropriate correction or rehabilitation.
- Metabolic bone diseases as seen in this country.
b) SKILLS
- At the end of the course, the student shall be able to effectively manage skeletal trauma, treat osteoarticular infections, manage arthritic and congenital disorders by conservative or operative methods.
c) APPLICATION
- Be able to apply their Orthopaedic training to provide sound treatment of skeletal and related conditions at primary or secondary health care level.
d) INTEGRATION
- Our teaching is regularly integrated with Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Surgery, Pathology, Radiology and Forensic Medicine subjects.
Research and Development Activity
- Sonography as an Objective Tool in Monitoring Serial Corrections and Detecting Spurious Corrections in Club Foot.
- Mid Shaft Clavicular Fracture- A Retrospective, Randomised Study of Comparison of Outcomes Between TENS Nailing & Conservative Treatment.
- Comparative evaluation of result of percutaneous cross k-wire versus two lateral k-wire fixation in type-III supracondylar fracture humerus in children.
- Evaluation of Results of Closed Elastic Nailing in Fracture Long Bones of Children.
- Internal fixation of displaced middle third fracture of clavicle with precontured locking plate.
Facilities Available
Spinal surgery
Joint replacement unit
Arthroscopy
Trauma unit
Paediatric orthopaedics
Orthopaedic oncology
Deformity correction
IPD (separate male and female ward)
Well equipped OT with image intensifier and Arthroscope
24 hr running emergency services
Departmental library
Orthotic and prosthetic lab
Dedicated Physiotherapy unit for all OPD and IPD
patients
Miscellaneous
MBBS theory lectures taken by the faculty regularly. IPD teaching in morning and evening.
Regular CMEs and Workshops conducted by the department.
Periodic rural camps for the benefit of outreach patient.
FACULTY INFORMATION
ORTHOPAEDICS
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S.No.
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NAME OF THE FACULTY & RESIDENT
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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
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LATEST DESIGNATION
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REGISTRATION NUMBER
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PHOTO
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1
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Dr. Deepak Srivastav
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MS
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Professor& Head
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55560
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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2
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Dr Ashish Jain
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MS
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Associate Professor
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63810
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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3
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Dr. Saifer Khan
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MS
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Associate Professor
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75406
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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4
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Dr Jai Kumar Singh
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MS
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Associate Professor
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79083
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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5
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Dr Sanjay Srivastava
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MS
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Assistant Professor
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26442
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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6
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Dr Dileep Kumar Singh
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MS
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Assistant Professor
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64655
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DELHI MEDICAL COUNCIL
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7
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Dr Manish Kumar Maurya
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MS
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Assistant Professor
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140193
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TAMIL NADU MEDICAL COUNCIL
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8
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Dr Vinish Kumar Verma
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MS
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Assistant Professor
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80284
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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9
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Dr. Karan Jiwan Bedmutha
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MS
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Assistant Professor
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82065
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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10
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Dr Abhay Pratap Singh
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DNB
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Senior Resident
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79461
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OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL COUNCIL, UTTAR PRADESH
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11
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Dr. Luxmi Kant
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MS
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Senior Resident
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22556
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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12
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Dr. Shageer Ahmad
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MS
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Senior Resident
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103139
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DELHI MEDICAL COUNCIL
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13
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Dr Amar
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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49371
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THE BIHAR COUNCIL OF MEDICAL REGISTRATION
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|
14
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Dr Prakhar Garg
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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95832
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OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL COUNCIL, UTTAR PRADESH
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15
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Dr Vijay
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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89708
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DELHI MEDICAL COUNCIL
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16
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Dr Pankaj Mittal
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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54364
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PUNJAB MEDICAL COUNCIL
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17
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Dr Aman Agrwal
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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96668
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OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL COUNCIL, UTTAR PRADESH
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18
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Dr Vinayak Gupta
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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MP-25990
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MADHYA PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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19
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Dr Arnav Sharma
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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93381
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OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL COUNCIL, UTTAR PRADESH
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20
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Dr Mohtasib Ahmad
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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85681
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OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL COUNCIL, UTTAR PRADESH
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21
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Dr Hardikkumar Chaudhary
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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G-73787
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THE GUJARAT MEDICAL COUNCIL
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22
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Dr. Siddharth Kumar Singh
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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86518
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OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL COUNCIL, UTTAR PRADESH
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23
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Dr. Animesh Bist
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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13268
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UTTARAKHAND MEDICAL COUNCIL
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24
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Dr. Aditya Jaiswal
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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102749
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OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL COUNCIL, UTTAR PRADESH
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