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D:\Dr. Ramakrishna\Black & Whit i ii iii iv Award Papersss Mahadevan Award Papers Date: Saturday, 13/02/2016 Time: 11.30 AM - 01.30 AM Aster Hall Chair Persons: Dr Sridhar Pandit Dr. Deepak G Udapudi Dr. Vidyadhar A. Kinhal Speaker Institution Title 1 Dr. Sandeep P Nayak Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, A retrospective study of video endoscopic inguinal lymphadenectomy Bangalore via laterally placed ports versus open inguinal block dissection. 2 Dr. Satyajit Godhi Apollo hospitals, Bangalore Post laparoscopic cholecystectomy slipped gallstones and their complications 3 Dr. Vishwas Pai Kerudi Cancer Hospital and Research Function preservation is the way forward in oncology Centre 4 Dr. Ameenuddin Khan H I Sagar Hospital Tilaknagar Bangalore Randomized controlled study evaluating the efficacy of instillation of intraperitoneal local anesthetic (ipla) on postoperative ileus in gastrointestinal surgeries done by open laparotomies 5 Dr. Raj Kumar Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology Predicting the risk factors for treatment outcomes in squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary alveolus and hard palate. 6 Dr. Abhishek Heblikar SDM College of Medical Sciences & Hospital Correlation between fnac and frozen section biopsy of thyroid swellings. 7 Dr. Girish Puttannavar KIMS Hubli To compare the efficacy of topical negative pressure dressing with that of conventional moist wound dressings, in healing of wounds 8 Dr. Sujay Belgod PES Institute of Medical Sciences and Will transanal tube prevent anastomotic leak after sphincter Research preserving surgery for rectal cancer? our initial experience 9 Dr. Hemanth G N St. Johns Medical College Hospital Mini parathyroidectomy using only ultrasound as pre operative localization technique, in the era of radio guided parathyroidectomy- a single institute experience 10 Dr.Suinlkumar B Alur et.al. Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore. Short Stay Laparoscopic Surgery: Feasibility and Safety 11 Dr. Sushanth S Rajarajeshwari Medical College RE-LAPAROTOMY - Surgeons Nightmare 12 Dr. Vishnu Kurpad et. al. Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Oncology Risk analysis for oesophageal surgery 1 Dr. Pampanagowda Video Award session Date: Saturday, 13/02/2016 Time: 02.00 PM - 03.30 PM Aster Hall Chair Persons: Dr. Srinath R Dr. Uday muddebihal Dr. Mahesh Channappa Speaker Institution Title 1 Prof. Prakash M G JJM Medical College, Davangere Endoscopic Cystogastrostomy- A New Beginning In Our Centre 2 Dr. Mathew Joseph Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Laparoscopic Cbd Exploration With Choledochoduodenostomy in a (Jnmc), Belgavi case Of Grossly Dilated Cbd With Giant Choledocholithiasis And Hepatolithiasis Dr. Shruti G Raikar Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Laparoscopic Repair Of Post Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia 3 (Jnmc), Belgavi 4 Dr. Srinivasmurthy Masti Private Practice Sialendoscopy – New Age Technology For Salivary Gland Diseases 5 Dr. Kajagar Basavaraj J N Medical College,Belagavi Laparoscopic Ladd,S Procedure 6 Dr. Somasekhar JJM Medical College Endoscopic Diagnosis Of Hydatid Cystogastric Fistula: A Case Report 7 Dr. Praveen K N Karnataka Institute Of Medical Trans Mesocolic Hernia Dr. Sandeep Nayak, Sciences, Hubli 8 Dr. Vishnu Kurpad Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Oncology Minimally Invasive Neck Dissection Dr. Sandeep P Nayak, Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Oncology, Thoraco-Laparoscopic Esophagectomy With Extended Two Field 9 Sreenivas C, M Bangalore Lymphadenectomy Vijayakumar, Vijayanagar Rural Surgeons Award Papers Date: Sunday, 14/02/2016 Time: 09.00 AM - 09.40 AM Sushrutha Hall Chair Persons: Dr. Ravikumar Dr. Bhimanagouda S.I. Dr. Akhil Bhat Speaker Institution Title 1 Dr. Naaz Jahan Shaikh Citi Hospital , Hosapete Laparoscopic Choledochal Cyst Excision With Duodenostomy. 2 Gangavathi Dr. Veerabhadrappa Utility Of Laparoscopy In A Rural Hospital Setup Chiniwalar 3 Venkatesh Hospital Technical; Social And Financial Constraints In Performing Laparoscopic Dr. Sharvani Kanakraddi Surgery In Rural Area(Mahalingpur With Population Of Less Than 40000) 4 Dr. Ashwin Masurkar Masurkar Hospital Laparoscopic Adaptation Of Stoppa Repair For Ventral Hernia: A Low Cost Yet Effective Technique For Rural Areas 2 Mysore Surgical Society PG Award Papers Date: Saturday, 13/02/2016 Time: 08.00 AM - 09.00 AM Aster Hall Chair Persons: Dr. Durganna Dr. Guru Jalihal Dr. Chayapathy S. T. Speaker Institution Title 1 Dr. Amaresh Mohan KMC Manipal Laparoscopic Umbilical Hernia Repair - Tapp Vs Ipom JJMMC, Davangere Challenges And Outcomes In Laparoscopic Closure Of Hollow Viscous 2 Dr. Arun Kumar Ma Perforation - Our Experience 3 Dr. Basila Ameer Ali Yenepoya Medical University Solid Pseudopapillary Tumour Of The Pancreas: A Case Series 4 Dr. Jakiyuddin KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital And Laparoscopic Management Of Pancreatic Pseudocysts A Novel Rampurwala, Dr. Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Technique: Our Experience Of 10 Cases At Kles Dr. Prabhakar Kore A.S.Gogate, Dr. Rahul.K, Belgavi Hospital, Belgavi. Dr. Kapildev H. 5 Dr. Nageswararao Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Comparison Between The Composite Heavy Weight Prolene Mesh Kannikanti Versus The Prolene Soft Mesh For The Reduction In Post-Operative Pain In Patients Undergoing Lichensteins Mesh Repair For Inguinal Hernias 6 Dr. Naveen R Kempegowda Institute Of Medical D-Shape Asymmetric Excision With Primary Closure Versus Limberg Flap Sciences, Bangalore Surgery For Sacrococcygeal Pilonidal Sinus Date: Saturday, 13/02/2016 Time: 09.00 AM - 10.00 AM Aster Hall Chair Persons: Dr. Sampathkumar Dr. Suresh BP Dr. Vasanthakumar SB 7 Dr. Raghavendra Gupta G H V J J M Medical College Complicated Pseudocyst And There Management Dr. Rajyalakshmi E JJMMC Davanagere Cysto- Biliary Communications In Hepato Splenic Hydatid Cyst - 8 Outcomes And Prognosis 9 Dr. Rohit R Hegde Bangalore Baptist Hospital Management Of Complicated Cases Of Hydatid Cyst Of Liver - A Case Series Study 10 Dr. Sachin Biradar S S Institute Of Medical Sciences, Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (Vats) Decortication In Children; Davangere Our Institutional Experience Dr. Sai Suraj Kotera Rajarajeswari Medical College A Comparative Study Of Laparoscopy Versus Laparotomy For The Repair 11 And Hospital Of Ventral Hernias Dr. Vinay K Neuroendocrine Tumours Of Gastrointestinal Tract-A Clinico 12 Pathological Study 3 Date: Sunday, 14/02/2016 Time: 08.00 AM - 09.00 AM Charaka Hall Chair Persons: Dr. Jagannath Dr. Madhusudhan Kariganoor Dr. Bekinalkar AH Speaker Institution Title 1 Dr. Abhay Kumar G et al Bangalore Medical College & Research Prospective Study Of Incidental Thyroid Cancer In Patients Operated For Institute Benign Thyroid Disease 2 Dr. Abhijith B T St Marthas Hospital Bangalore Vats- Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery Our Experience 3 Dr. Ankith Yarlagadda Comparitive Study Of Drainage Of Breast Abscess By Conventional J.J.M Medical College Incision And Drainage Versus Percutaneous Placement Of Suction Drain. 4 Dr. Keerthi Raj A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study Of Effect Of Gum Chewing On Bangalore Baptist Hospital Return Of Gut Motility After Elective And Emergency Laparotomies. 5 Dr. Prashanthkumar B Bangalore Medical College And Comparative Study Of On Lay And Pre-Peritoneal Mesh Repair In Research Institute , Bangalore Management Of Para-Umbilical Hernias. Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair With Composite Dual Side Mesh- Dr. Puneeth Kumar Km 6 Esic Medical College & Pgimsr Our Experience Date: Sunday, 14/02/2016 Time: 09.00 AM - 10.00 AM Charaka Hall Chair Persons: Dr. Manjunatha Gowda Dr. Mohan LN Dr. Harishchandra B 7 Dr. Punith N Comparative Study Of Hand Sewn Anastomosis Versus Stapled Anastomosis 8 Dr. Rajalaxmi D M S Ramaiaha Hospital Bangalore Tension Pneumo Peritoneum - A Case Series. Dr. Rajat Soni Open Skin Grafting 9 Yenepoya Medical College Dr. Rakesh A V St Johns Medical College Hospital , Does Abdominal Binder Improve Post Op Recovery?–A Randomised 10 Bangalore Control Trial Karnataka Institute Of Medical 11 Dr. Srinivas Kodaganur Dvt Prophylaxis In Burns: Is It The Need Of The Hour? Sciences, Hubli 12 Dr. Surag K R ESIC Medical College, Bengaluru A Prospective Analysis Of Occurrence Of Subclinical Deep Vein Thrombosis In Abdominal Surgeries 4 Gulbarga Sharana Basaveshwara Award paper for M Ch students Date: Saturday, 13/02/2016 Time: 02.00 PM - 03.30 PM Charaka Hall Chair Persons: Dr. Vidyadhar A. Kinhal Dr. Mallikarjun M Dr.Shivanagowda Y Mulkipatil Speaker Institution Title 1 Dr. Santosh Ijeri Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Oncology The Growing Teratoma Syndrome; Regional Cancer Institute Experience 2 Dr. Prakash S S Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Oncology Short-Term Endpoints Of Laparoscopic Assisted Surgery In Patients With Colorectal Cancer 3 Dr. Harish Kumar H Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Oncology, Evaluation Of The Following In Gastric Cancer 1.Role Of Diagnostic Bangalore Laparoscopy 2.Role Of Imaging In Predicting Operability. 3.Lymph Node Yield And Its Impact On Prognosisk 4 Dr. Jaiprakash Gurawalia Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Oncology Bilateral Breast Cancer- Synchronus Vs Metachronus : Clinico- Pathological Profile 5 Dr. Praveen Kulkarni Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Follicular Arient Of Papillary Carcinoma Thyroid,A Unique Entity :A Oncology,Bangalore Retrospective Study 6 Dr. Prasanna B BMC RI Empirical antibiotics in acute cholangitis -Need for an institutional protocol 7 Dr. Kiran Shankar Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Organ Sparing Surgery In Carcinoma Penis Oncology,Bangalore 8 Dr. Vikas Sharma Kidwai Memorial Institute Of Oncology, Minimally Invasive And Open Esophagectomy In Cancer Esophagus-
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