Brief History
The department is established from the opening of the institute with knowledgeable staff members. Dr. M.R. Patel, Dr. A.P. Singh, Dr. Soni, Dr. S.C. Singh, Dr. S.K.Nakra and Dr. S.S. Pandey led the department since inception. The departmental activity was started with teaching research and extension activity related to improve the method of surgical treatment. The department is actively engaged in producing competent graduate, post graduate students who can compete in national and international level. Department is mainly involved in the teaching research and extension activity of the college.
Department is also involved in treatment of surgical cases brought to the hospital in routine, odd and emergency hours.
Department also implement work in the field which create awareness and apathy towards causes/reasons affecting animal health and communicate the technology developed in the department to the farmers and pet owners.
Objectives of the Department
- To impart the knowledge of surgery to B.V.Sc. & A.H., M.V.Sc. & Ph.D. Students.
- To provide them good on hand training.
- To conduct the field oriented research for the benefit of farmers and pet owners.
- To conduct the Diagnosis & surgical treatment of animals coming to VCC Mhow.
Thrust Areas of Research
- Development of various epidural combinations for regional surgery in large and small animal surgery.
- To enhance the wound healing by using different agents in large and small animals.
- Using different modalities/biomaterials to study fracture healing.
Education
Undergraduate-
S.No. | Code of Course | Name of Course | Credit Hrs |
1. | VSR | Veterinary Surgery and Radiology | 2+ 1 |
2. | VCP -I | Veterinary Clinical Practice | 0+1 |
3. | VCP -II | Veterinary Clinical Practice | 0+6 |
Postgraduate
S.No. | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hrs | Semester |
1. | VSR 501 | Clinical Practice-I* | 0+3 | I |
2. | VSR 502 | Clinical Practice-II* | 0+3 | II |
3. | VSR 503 | Principles of Surgery* | 2+1 | I |
4. | VSR 504 | Anaesthesia And Analgesia* | 2+1 | I |
5. | VSR 505 | Diagnostic Imaging Techniques* | 2+1 | II |
6. | VSR 506 | Soft Tissue Surgery | 2+1 | II |
7. | VSR 507 | Orthopaedic Surgery* | 2+1 | II |
8. | VSR 508 | Anaesthesia of Zoo, Wild, EXotic and Laboratory Animals | 1+1 | I |
9. | VSR 509 | Urogenital Surgery | 1+1 | II |
10. | VSR 510 | Ophthalmology | 1+1 | II |
11. | VSR 511 | Dentistry and Oral Surgery | 1+1 | I |
12. | VSR 512 | Camel Surgery | 1+1 | I |
13. | VSR 513 | Elephant Surgery | 1+1 | I |
14. | VSR 587 | Clinical Case Conference | 1+1 | II |
15. | VSR 588 | Special Problem in Radiology | 0+2 | II |
16. | VSR 589 | Special Problem in Anaesthesia | 0+2 | I |
17. | VSR 590 | Special Problem in Surgery | 0+2 | II |
18. | VSR 591 | Master Seminar | 1+0 | I/II |
19. | VSR 599 | Master Research | 0+30 | I & II |
Ph.D.
S.No. | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hrs | Semester |
1. | VSR 601 | Clinical Practice-I* | 0+2 | I |
2. | VSR 602 | Clinical Practice-II* | 0+2 | II |
3. | VSR 603 | Clinical Practice-III* | 0+2 | I |
4. | VSR 604 | Cardiovascular Surgery | 2+1 | II |
5. | VSR 605 | Advances in Anaesthesiology | 2+1 | I |
6. | VSR 606 | Advances in Radiology | 2+1 | I |
7. | VPT 607 | Advances in Diagnostic Imaging Techniques | 2+1 | II |
8. | VSR 608 | Advances in Orthopaedics | 2+1 | II |
9. | VSR 609 | Neurosurgery | 2+1 | II |
10. | VSR 610 | Reconstructive and Regenerative Surgery | 1+1 | I |
11. | VSR 611 | Advances in Soft Tissue Surgery | 2+1 | I |
12. | VSR 612 | Advances in Ophthalmology | 1+1 | II |
13. | VSR 613 | Surgical Oncology | 1+1 | I |
14. | VSR 687 | Clinical Case Conference* | 0+1 | II |
15. | VSR 688 | Special Problem in Diagnostic Imaging | 0+2 | II |
16. | VSR 689 | Special Problem in Anaesthesia | 0+2 | I |
17. | VSR 690 | Special Problem in Surgery | 0+2 | II |
18. | VSR 691 | Doctoral Seminar-I | 2+0 | I/II |
19. | VSR 692 | Doctoral Seminar-II | 2+0 | I/II |
20. | VSR 699 | Doctoral Research | 0+75 | I & II |
Research
Salient Achievements
- Department was pioneer in using Xylazine and Ketamine Combination as General Anaesthatics in dogs since 2000.
- Department has started use of Diazepam, Xylazine and Ketamine Combination for General Anesthesia in Horse.
- Department has used Hadjod (Herb) extract for inducing fracture healing.
- Department has used several preparations to induce wound healing like Comupimet, Propolis in small and large animals.
- Department has used Titanium pin, homologous serum and hydroxyl appatite crystals for repairing and inducing fracture healing.
- Pain Management/li>
Completed Research Projects: NIL
Ongoing Research Projects: NIL
Publications
- Jain R., Shukla B.P., Shukla S., Chhabra D., Karmore, S.K. and Shrivastava N. (2022). “Evaluation of autologus bone marrow concentrate along with hydroxyl appatite –collagen for management of long bone fracture in canines.” Ind. J. Anim. Res. Online B-4519: 1-8
- Shukla B.P., Jain R., Agrawal V. and Parihar A.S. (2022). "Management of eye worm disease in two horses: Case report". Pharma Innovation 11(3): 01-03© 2022 TPI.
- Singh T., Jain R., Shukla B.P., Shrivastava N., Parihar A.S. and Parte S. (2022). “Study on Management of post operative pain in Dogs by using different drug modalities”. Pharma Innovation 11(2): 1732 -1736 © 2022 TPI
- Kuldeep G., Shukla B.P., Shukla S., Rajpoot N. and Jain R. (2021). “Comparative evaluation of “Histopathological changes on infected wound healing in dogs with the use of propolis and povidone iodine”. Pharma Innovation 10(9): 108-110 © 2021 TPI
- Arya N., Shukla B.P., Jain R., Rajput N. and Parihar A.S. (2021). “Haematobiochemical evaluation of glycopyrrolate, dexmedetomidine, butorphenol/ Buprenorphine as preanaesthetic with kitamine dissociative anaesthetic in canines ”. Pharma Innovation 10(6): 803-807© 2021 TPI
- Jain R., Shukla B.P., Parihar S.S. and Mahour S. (2020). Successful Management of Maxillary Fracture with avulsion of hard palate in dog : A Case Report. Veterinary Research Internationals Vol. 08 (02):55-57
- Jain R., Shukla B.P., Parihar A.S.. and Parihar Y.S. (2019). Reconstruction of Third Degree Perineal Laceration in Mare. Intas Polivet, 20 (II): 381-382
- Jain R., Shukla B.P., Nema S.P., Shukla S., Chabra D. and Karmore S.K. (2018). Incidence of Fracture in Dog: A Retrospective study. Vet. Pract. 19(1):63-65
- Jain R., Shukla B.P., Nema S.P., Shukla S., Chabra D. and Karmore S.K. (2018). Management Of Long Bone Fracture Using Titanium Elastic Pin In Canines. International Jour. Of Livestock Rese. 08 (12)
- Pandey P., Shukla S. and Shukla B.P. (2018). Diagnosis and Management of Veginal Fibroleiomyoma in a cow. Intas Pollivet (2018) Vol. 19(II):448-449.
- Roonwal, G., Shukla B.P., Shukla S., Jain R. &Jaiswal A. (2017). Haematobiochemical evaluation of levobupivacaine with and without fentanyl citrate in cow calves. Vet. Pract. 18(1):52-53
- Singh Y., Shukla, B.P., Jain, R. & Jaiswal, A. (2017). Comparative evaluation of haemato-biochemical changes during infected wound healing in cow calves with the use of silver nano particle gen and povidone iodine. Vet. Pract. 18(1):54-55.
- Roonwal, G., Shukla, B.P., Shukla, S. & Jain, R. (2017). Clinicao Physiological Evaluation of Levobupivacaine with and without Fentanyl Citrate in cow calves. Indian J. of Vety. Science and Biotech. 12(3):30-34.
- Jaiswal, A., Pandey, S.S., Parihar, A.S., Rajput, N. & Jain, R. (2017). Haemato-Biochemical Alterations After Epidural Administration of exmedetomidine Alone and in Combination with Bupivacaine in Buffalo Calves. Indian J. of Vety. Science and Biotech. 12(3):59-61
- Kamble S., Jain R., Shukla B.P., Pandey S.S., Rajput N., and GangulySubha (2016). Haematological alterations after epidural administration of ropivacaine in combination with dexmedetomidine as an epidural analgesia in buffalo calves. J. Immunol. Immunopthol. 18 (1):67-69.
- Kamble S., Jain R., Shukla B.P., Pandey S.S., Rajput N., and GangulySubha (2016). Haematological alterations after epidural administration of ropivacaine in buffalo calves. International J. of Medical Research and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 3 (6):15-17
- Jain R., Kamble S., Qadri K. and Ganguly, S. (2016). Mandibular symphysis fracture in Canine:A Case report. Int. J. Phar. & Biomedl. Rese. 3 (2): 3-4.
- Jain R., Kamble S., Qadri K. and Ganguly, S. (2016). Rectal prolapse with intussusceptions: A case study. Int. J. Phar. & Biomedl. Rese. 3 (2): 1-2.
Extension Education
- Department of surgery engaged in extension activities like visiting the surrounding village for surgical cases as and when required.
- Department is also involved in the demonstration and introductory training to the farmers coming to visit VCC hospital from different districts of M. P. the members of the department also given counseling lectures related to the veterinary profession specially primary treatment of surgical cases and tried to develop awareness among the farmers in the field.
- Members also visit Indore zoo in connection with treatment of wild animals.
- Department also provided ASCAD Trainings of Field Veterinarians.
- Recently organized 11 days online training for Field Veterinarians “Advances in Diagnosis and Management of ailments in pet animals” from 25/01/21 to 04/02/21.
Facilities Available
- Diathermy
- 500mA Digital X-Ray Machine
- Dental Scaler Setup
- Consultancy to Zoo, Farm an Padmi Goshala
Services Offered
- Laparo-Endoscopy
- X-Ray and its Interpretations
- LASER Therapy
- C-Arm Imaging
- Routine and Specialized Surgery
- Soon going to start Dental Scaling Unit.
- Consultancy to Zoo and Farms.
Faculty:
S.N. | Name | Designation | Qualification |
1. | Dr. Brahma Prakash Shukla | Professor & Head | Ph.D. |
2. | Dr. Reshma Jain | Associate Professor | Ph.D. |
3. | Dr. P.D.S. Raghuvanshi | Associate Professor | Ph.D. |
4. | Dr. Atul Singh Parihar | Assistant Professor | Ph.D. |