<html><center><font color=“white” size=“+4”>Department of Burns & Plastic Surgery</font> </center></html>
Goal / Objective:
GOALS
1. To develop into ultramodern, state of the art, department which can:
Provide ultramodern health care.
Have state of art equipments
Have well trained personnel
Carry out different research projects
Be the best academic centre for U.G. & P. G. students
Be the well administered, highly efficient with great academic and research activities
2. To develpo state of the art P.G. course centre in superspeciality of M.ch. Plastic Surgery
OBJECTIVES
To provide the best of health care facility pertaining to Plastic surgery, to maximum possible number of needy patient population, on Indoor and Outdoor basis
To develop into ultramodern, state of the art, department which can
Provide ultramodern health care
Have state of art equipments
Have well trained personnel
Carry out different research projects
Be the best academic centre for U.G. & P. G. students
Be the well administered, highly efficient with great academic and research activities.
3. To start new P.G. course in superspeciality of M.ch. Plastic Surgery.
4. To propagate public health education by bringing health awareness in patient and population in general.
Plastic Surgery Discharge Card
Faculty Members:
Sr.No | Name Of The Faculty | Degree | Registration Number | Designation | Photo |
1 | Dr. Nisha S. Barot | MBBS,MS,M.Ch. (Plastic Surgery) | G-40910,G-16827,G-16827 | Associate Professor |  |
2 | Dr. Rushin Thakor | MBBS,MS | G-43332,G-22306 | Assistant Professor |  |
3 | Dr. Nilesh Kachhadiya | MBBS,Ms | G-53175,G-26405 | Assistant Professor |  |
Teaching Facilities
Facility | Number | Size | Sitting Capacity |
Seminar Rooms | 1 | 800 Sq. Ft | 50 |
Demonstration Rooms | 1 | 500 Sq. Ft | 20 |
Audiovisual aids | Adequate |
OHP | 01 |
LCD Projector | 01 |
Slider Projector | 01 |
Computer with multimedia | 02 |
Digital Camera | 01 |
Laptop Computer | 01 |
Internet connection | 01 |
Departmental Library: (Having latest advanced books & journals)
Total No. of Books :56
Purchase of latest edition in last 3 years:30
Dissertation:2
In addition department has got computer software, CDs, Education Teaching slides and other Teaching & Learning Materials
Department Museum:
Space:5 X 5 Ft.
No. of Specimens :10
No. of Slides :10
Cases : 35
Spots : 00
Presentation : 25
Teaching Files : 20
Dissertation : 00
Services Provided/ Functions of Department
For Clinical Departments
Academic: Lectures, Practical, seminars, workshops etc.
For Graduation
Task | Daily Teaching Work |
Lectures | Twice A Week |
Demonstration | Twice A Week |
Practical | Daily |
For Post Graduation
Task | Daily Teaching Work |
Number of PG Students | Four Seats-awaiting MCI inspection |
Journal club | Once A Week |
Assigned topic | Once A Week |
Clinical case presentation | Once A Week |
Discussion on interesting X-rays/ Path. Specimens/Instruments of week | Once A Week |
For Interns
Task | Daily Teaching Work |
Demonstration | Twice A Week |
Procedure | Twice A Week |
Clinical: Different therapies, Procedures, Operations (being performed) etc
Operations being performed in the Department of Plastic Surgery
1. Congenital anomalies
2.Burns and Post burns sequel:
Post burns large raw areas requiring skin grafting or flap procedure for skin coverage
Post burns contractures involving limbs, neck, face etc.
Post burns scarring and Hypertrophic scarring
3.Reconstructive procedures
Reconstructive operations like Delto-pectoral flap, Pectoralis major myocutaneous flap coverage for post ablation defect after cancer surgery or trauma
Skin coverage for exposed tendons, muscles, nerves or bones following trauma
Primary or secondary repair of tendons after trauma
4.Cosmetic surgery operations
5.Maxillo-facial injuries:
Fracture mandible
Fracture maxilla
Fracture zygoma
Fracture Nasal bones
6.Miscellaneous:
Post Leprosy deformities
Finger tip injuries
Flap coverage
Research & Publications:
Study of 50 cases of Distally Based Sural Artery Island Flap in Lower limb Raw areas.
Study of 10 cases of Perforator Based Thenar flap in Finger injuries.
Congenital Absence of Penis: A rare congenital Genitourinary defect- A case report with review of literature.
Dumbbell penis: A complication following Circumcision- A case report.
Use of Homografts and Autografts in extensive Burns patients: A longitudinal study
For clinical Department:
Number of OPD patients per month/year: 250/month and 3000/year
Number of indoor patients per month/year: 34/month and 400/year
Number of Operations/procedures per month/year: 12-15/month and 150/year
Average duration of hospital; stay per patient: 8-10 days