Veterinary Surgery and Radiology

The department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology is one of the oldest departments of Bombay Veterinary College.

The department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology is one of the oldest departments of Bombay Veterinary College. The department is having most of the instruments and equipments for U.G., P.G. and Ph D teaching and research. The department is spread with sufficient space. One of the oldest Animal Hospital of BSPCA is attached with this department and since the staff of this department is providing honorary services to the hospital the hospital is allowing the U.G., P.G. and Ph D students to work and use materials for learning in this way the U.G., P.G. and Ph D students of this college is getting sufficient Clinical cases of Surgery for hands on training.

In 1996, Dr. L. B. Sarkate became the Professor and Head and he attempted to develop the department under his dynamic leadership. In 2002, he organized 26th Annual Congress and Symposium of Veterinary Surgery for the first time in a different way. During the same period, the department developed total intravenous General anaesthetic technique using Propofol in equine, canine, feline and bovine. Under his leadership the department established Endoscopy and Laparoscopy unit. Under his guidance maximum number of recommendation were approved from this department in Animal Science Research Council, of MAFSU, Nagpur and were benefited to the farmers and field veterinarians.
The department of Surgery identified the need of companion animal surgery and now in the year 2010-11, a first batch of diploma in companion animal surgery will be started for the first time in the country. Total 120 students are awarded M.V.Sc. degree and three got PhD degree from this department.
The departmental staff is providing services to the renowned Animal Hospital affiliated to College and performing various Major and minor operations on all the species of animals on all the days of year.
The history of the Department of Surgery could be traced back right to the inception of the Bombay Veterinary College in 1886. At this time main duty of the veterinarian was treatment of the animals and their own importance in veterinary profession. In early period subject of Surgery and Anatomy went together forming one department with Professor of Surgery as head .This continued for pretty long time until 1957 when a separate chair for the Professor of Anatomy was created. Dr. Mohiuddin, Dr. S.R Chaddha, Dr. K.R. Alur, Dr. S.R. Hattangady are famous names of surgeons, who honoured the chair in their own periods. Dr. S.R. Hattangadi a famous canines and equine surgeon headed the department after its separation from Anatomy. Similarly Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Infertility which was part and parcel of the Surgery department were also separated to form a new independent department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 
The Department of Surgery headed by Prof. S.R. Hattangadi was recognized for the post-graduate course of two years duration leading to M. V. Sc. degree by the University of Bombay in 1961. 
Dr. K.S. Deshpande, M. V. Sc, Ph. D, F.R.V.A.C. took over the charge of the professor of Surgery in 1972. He took a lot of pain during his tenure and taught the art and science of surgery to many students by way of his excellent lucid teaching. His students worked in other parts of the country and made awareness about the importance of successful surgery under field conditions. He guided many successful veterinary surgeons during his tenure, and showed during these days that thoracic surgery in ruminants could be performed without ventilators under field conditions. 
 Later on Dr. M. L. Kudale, Dr. M. B. Mantri and Dr. C. C. Wakankar headed the department.
In 1996, Dr. L. B. Sarkate became the Professor and Head and he attempted to develop the department under his dynamic leadership. In 2002, he organized 26th Annual Congress and Symposium of Veterinary Surgery for the first time in a different way. During the same period, the department developed total intravenous General anaesthetic technique using Propofol in equine, canine, feline and bovine. Under his leadership the department established Endoscopy and Laparoscopy unit. Under his guidance maximum number of recommendation were approved from this department in Animal Science Research Council, of MAFSU, Nagpur and were benefited to the farmers and field veterinarians.
The department of Surgery identified the need of companion animal surgery and now in the year 2010-11, a first batch of diploma in companion animal surgery will be started for the first time in the country. Total 120 students are awarded M.V.Sc. degree and three got PhD degree from this department.
The departmental staff is providing services to the renowned Animal Hospital affiliated to College and performing various Major and minor operations on all the species of animals on all the days of year.
U. G –B.V. Sc & A. H
Lecture Schedule and Syllabus for the Course VSR 411 (Theory)
Credits 2+1 =3 Semester VII
Title- GENERAL SURGERY AND ANESTHESIA
Lecture no
Topics
Introduction, history of Surgery. Veterinary surgery in particular
2
General surgical principles, preoperative and postoperative considerations
3
Asepsis and Antisepsis and their application in veterinary surgery. Sterilization of surgical material and instruments
4-5
Inflammation
6-7
Wound classification, symptoms, diagnosis, Treatment. Complications and their prevention and remedies
8
Aetiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of abscess, ulcers, sinus, fistula
9-10
Aetiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of cyst, haematoma, tumour, gangrene, hernia etc
11
Haemorrhage, local and systemic treatment for control of haemorrhage
12-13
Burns, scalds, frost bite. Degree of burns, patho physiological changes during burns. Management of burns
14
Shock, Pathophysiology and treatment of shock
15-16
Fracture. Aetilogy, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and healing and complications
17
Dislocation, affections of joints
18-19
Importance of Sutures, suturing materials and different knots
20
Surgical affections, prevention and management, surgical affections of muscles, arteries and veins.
21
Development of anesthesia and its importance in veterinary surgery. General considerations, type of anesthesia and definition
22
Selection of anesthetic and methods of administration. Preparation of patient for anesthesia
23
Local anesthesia, drugs used in local anesthesia and different techniques ie Surface and field blocks
24-25
Regional blocks- Petersons technique, corneal nerve block, Paravertebral, spinal, extra and epidural block
26
Narcosis and premedication in domestic animals
27-28
General anesthesia, definition, methods of inducing general anesthesia, anesthetic drugs and dissociative anesthesia
29
Inhalation anesthesia, its method of administration in horse cattle and dog
30
Electro anesthesia, acupuncture and hypothermia
31
Anesthetic emergencies and remedies
32
Chemical restraint of wild/ zoo animals and anesthesia of large animals
Lecture Schedule and Syllabus for the Course VSR 411 (Practical)
Credits 2+1 =3 Semester VII
Title- GENERAL SURGERY AND ANESTHESIA
Practical no
Topic
1
Introduction to layout of operation theatre, common equipments, surgical instruments
2
Restraint, positioning, bandaging and catheterization, etc
3
Operation theatre routines
4
Preparation of surgical pack and sterilization
5
Familiarization with various suture materials, sutures
6
Tying surgical knots, double hand, single hand etc
7
Tension sutures, bowel and uterine sutures (practicals of anesthesia)
8
Demonstration of surgical operations, control of hemorrhage, suturing, etc
9
Initiation to live surgery
10
Familiarization with anesthetic apparatus, endotracheal devise, larynogoscope, gadgets for monitoring
11
Administration of inhalant anesthetics by various methods small animals. (Demonstration and practice)
12
Methods of local infiltration (Ring block, diamond block, t block etc) (Demonstration and practice)
13
Epidural and paravertebral analgesia in cattle (Demonstration and practice)
14
Preparation, calculation of dose and induction of anesthesia in large animals
15
Regional block, Intravenous retrograde regional anesthesia, cattle (Demonstration and practice)
16
Demonstration of monitoring of general anesthesia and management of anesthetic emergencies. Use of artificial respiration etc
17
Chemical restraint of lab and wild animals (Visit to wild animal facility envisaged) ( also can arrange demonstration by an expert)
Lecture Schedule and Syllabus for the Course VSR 422 (Practical)
Credits 0+2=2 Semester VIII
Title- REGIONAL AND CLINICAL SURGERY I
Practical no
Topic
1
Exploration of the mouth and use of various mouth gags.
2
Amputation of tongue, partial glossectomy for milk suckling in cattle,(operation for crib- biting)
3
Resection of nasal septum in cattle, puncturing of nasal septa for nose-ring, trephining of sinuses in various species(bovine and equine)
4
Amputation of horn.(flap method and saw method), debudding.
5
Ligation of Stenson’s duct.
6
Tooth rasping, otoscopy in dogs and cattle.
7
Operation of ear hematoma and ear cropping in dogs.
8
Zepp’s operation in dog. Drainage of chronic otitis in cattle.
9
Tracheoctomy and tacheostomy, tracheoscopy and bronchoscopy. Oesophagoscopy and oesophagotomy.
10
Opthalmoscopy and tonometry, tests for blindness. Operation for entropion and ectropion.
11
Keratocentesis, operation for corneal ulcer( conjunctivo keratoplasty). Protection and bandaging of eye.
12
Enucleation of the eye, extripation of the eye,
13
Amputation of tail.
14
Operation for draining the guttural pouch. hyovettebrotomy
Lecture Schedule and Syllabus for the Course VSR 511 (Theory)
Credits 2+0=2 Semester IX
Title- REGIONAL AND CLINICAL SURGERY II AND LAMENESS
Lecture no
Topics
1
Surgical approaches to thorax. General considerations of thoracic surgery
2
Contusions and fracture of rib, injuries of costal cartilage, fracture of sternum, perforated wounds, sternal fistula, pneumocele
3
Surgical approach to traumatic pericarditis of cattle, heartworm disease in dogs
4
Surgical approach to abdomen in various species in of animals
Hernia, its classification, etiology, diagnosis, treatment in various species
5
Specific hernias: umbilical, perineal (other) ventral, inguinal, crural, pelvic and diaphragmatic hernia in large and small animals
6
Surgical affections of stomach (in dog) cardiac, pyloric stenosis, torsion of stomach, gastric ulceration, stomach tumour, foreign bodies in stomach
7
Surgical treatments for affections of stomach in ruminants, rumenal impaction, traumatic reticilitis, abomasal displacement, omasal impaction.
8
Surgical affections of intestine, colic, intestinal obstruction, intussusceptions, strangulation (volvulus) in large and small animals
9
Cecal dilatation, torsion, typlilitis, perforation of intestine, perforating wounds and fistula and abdomen. Affections of rectum, prolepses, tumour, tear of rectum, atresia ani, atresis ani et recti, et coli. Affections of anal gland
10
Abscess (supra rectal), recto vaginal fistula, paralysis of rectum, haemorroids, stenosis of rectum and anus. Surgical affections of liver, spleen, pancreas. Surgical affections of kidney, ureter, urinary bladder
11
Urolithiasis, urethral stenosis, their sequele and surgical treatment
12
Surgical affections of penis and sheath. Affections of testicle, scrotum, castration in large and small animals
13
Spaying in various species, their purpose, techniques and complications. Surgical affections of udder, teat. Affections of tail
14
Lameness its classification, definition and confirmation in relation to lameness.
15
Body confirmation in relation to lameness (hind limb). Diagnosis or lameness. General medical therapy in lameness.
16
Specific joint diseases in large animals and treatment.
17
Specific joint diseases in dogs and treatment. (inter vertebral disk protrusion, spondylosis,elbow and hip dysplasia, rupture of cruciate ligament, etc).
18
Application of external and internal fixation for fracture, their adventage and disadvantage. Rehabilitation.
19
Shoulder slip sweeny), bicipital bursitis, omarthritis, caped elbow, radial paralysis, carpalitis, bent knee, knock knee.
20
Hygroma of knee, open knee joint. Fracture of carpal bone, fracture of accessory carpal, contraction of digital flexors.
21
Splints, sore shin, tendonitis, wind puffs, sesamoiditis.
22
Osslets, ringbone, Quitter, side bones, Navicular disease, Pyramidal disease, fracture of extensor process.
23
Laminitis, Sand Crack, Seedy toe, fracture of third phalanx, pedal osteitis.
24
Canker, thrush and corn.
25
Monday morning disease, cording up, myositis of Psoss muscle, iliac thrombosis.
26
Crural paralysis, sub-luxation of sacro-iliac ligament, rupture of round ligament, trochanteric bursitis.
27
Femoral nerve paralysis, upward luxation of patella, stringhalt.
28
Gonits, chrondromalacia of patella, fracture of fibula, rupture of tendo- Achilles, rupture of peroneus tertius, fibrotic myopathy and ossifying myopathy.
29
Thoroughpin, bog spavin, spavin, curb.
30
Bovine lameness, contusions of sole, ulceration of sole, Septic laminitis. Chronic laminitis, avulsion of hoof and declawing. Interdigital fibroma, cyst, sand crack. Hoof deformities.
31
Therapeutic shoes and corrective shoeing.
32
Examination of animal of soundness and preparation of soundness certificate.
Lecture Schedule and Syllabus for the Course VSR 512 (Practical)
Credits 0+2=2 Semester IX
Title- REGIONAL AND CLINICAL SURGERY II AND LAMENESS
Practical no
Topic
1
Familiriasation with the landmarks for the approach to various visceral organs, thoraco-centesis, abdomino-centesis. Laparatomy and visulisation of viscera.(gastrotomy in dogs), small animals.
2
Laparotomy and palpation of viscera- large animals.
3
Urethrotomy, castration, vasectomy, caudectomy.
4
Ovario-hysterectomy.
5
Thoracotomy( demonstration)
6
Cystotomy and cystorraphy (demonstration)
7
Spleenectomy.
8
Examination of horse for confirmation of body. (head, trunk, forelimb and hind limb) and diagnosis of lameness.
9
Plaster of Paris cast of limb in dogs.
Plaster of Paris bandage in claves.
10
Familiarisation with various orthopaedic instruments. Hanging pin cast. Transfixation pinning.
11
Intramedullary pinning in dogs.(demonstration)
12
Application of k- nail in calves.(demonstration)
13
Neurectomies of forelimbs.
Neurectomies of hind limbs.
14
Demonstration of corrective shoeing. Examination and preparation of bovine foot. (demonstration)..
15
Amputation of hoof in calves.
16
Amputation of limbs.
17
Demonstration of various surgical shoes and their uses. Examination of horse for soundness and preparation of certificate for soundness.
18
Tenotomies, suturing of tendon, shortening of tendon. Medial patellar desmotomy.
P.G.- M.V. Sc (SURGERY)
VSR- 601 PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY 2+0
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
Wound healing, current concepts of inflammation and management, wound infections, antimicrobial therapy, principles of surgical asepsis, sterilization and disinfection.
6
2.
systemic effects of surgical stress, haemorrhage and haemostasis, metabolism of the surgical patient, fluid therapy in surgical patients, acid-base balance, shock. Hyperalimentation. Blood transfusion. Host defense mechanism.
6
3.
Biomaterials, surgical immunity, pre-operative assessment of the surgical patient, post-operative care of the surgical patient. Chemotherapy of tumors.
6
4.
Operating room emergencies, cardio-pulmonary embarrassment and resuscitation, monitering of surgical patient.
6
5.
Principles of laser surgery, cryosurgery, lithotripsy and enoscopy, physiotherapy, stem cell therapy.
8
VSR-602 CLINICAL PRACTICE 0+3
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
Client management, public relations, code of conduct, management of surgical affections, designing of surgical hospital, hospital management,, database management, attending surgical cases, surgical facilities, equipments, personnel, disaster management.
VSR-603 CLINICAL PRACTICE II 0+3
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
Client management, public relations, code of conduct, management of surgical affections, designing of surgical hospital, hospital management,, database management, attending surgical cases, surgical facilities, equipments,personnel, disaster management.
VSR-604 SMALL ANIMAL ANAESTHESIA 2+1
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
General considerations for anaesthesia, peri-operative and post-operative pain and itz management.
8
2.
Sedation: analgesia and pre-medication, anaesthetic agents (injectable anaesthetics, dissociative anaesthetics, inhalation anaesthetics), muscle relaxants, neuromuscular blocking agents and local analgesia.
9
3.
Anaesthetic techniques, anaesthetic equipments, artifical ventilation.
5
4.
Anaestheia of small animals, pediatric and geriatric patients, birds.
5
5.
Monitering of anaesthesia, anaesthetic emergencies. Complications and their management, euthanasia.
5
VSR-605 LARGE ANIMAL ANAESTHESIA 2+1
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
General considerations for anaesthesia, peri-operative pain, and post-operative pain and its management.
8
2.
Pre- anaesthetic and anaesthetic adjuncts, injectable anaesthetics, dissociative anaesthetics, inhalation anaesthetics.
8
3.
Local anaesthesia, neuromuscular blocking agents.
5
4.
Anaesthetic techniques, anaesthetic machines, breathing systems,artifical ventilation,.
8
5.
Monitering of anaesthesia, anaesthetic emergencies and ccomplications of pediatric and geriatric patients, euthanasia.
3
VSR- 606 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING TECHNIQUES 2+1
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
Conventional and digital X-ray machine, quality of radiation, formation of radiograph technique chart, artifacts, and their prevention, special diagnostic radiographic procedures, radiographic quality, radiiographi accessories, differentiation of radiographic densities in relation to clinical diagnosis.
6
2.
Principles of radiographic interpretation, plain and contract radiographic techniques of small and large animals, image intensification.
5
3.
Principles of radiation therapy, medical radioisotope curves, radiation laws and regulations.
6
4.
Principles of ultrasound, basic physics, transducers, equipment controls, display models, terminology of echotexture and artifacts, application of ultrasound in small and large animals.
6
5.
Doppler techniques echocardiography, and its applications, introduction to MRI, CT scan, nuclear medicine, xeroradiography, positron emission tomography technique and other imaging techniques.
5
6.
Electromagnetic radiations, hazards of electromagnetic radiations and protection and bio-safety
4
VSR-607 VETERINARY OPTHALMOLOGY & DENTISTRY 1+1
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
General anatomical and physiological considerations for ophthalmic surgery.
2
2.
Ophthalmic examination and diagnosis, local anaesthesia of eye, ocular therapeutics, diagnostic instrument.
3
3.
General consideration for the eye surgery, diseases and surgery of eye lids, lacrimal apparatus, naso-lacrimal duct.
2
4.
Diseases of the conjunctiva, cornea, sclera, iris, orbit, lens, vitreous and aquous humor, retina and optic nerve.
4
5.
Ocular manifestation of systemic diseases.
1
6.
Anatomy of the teeth, examination of teeth.Diseases of teeth – congenital (retained deciduous teeth, impacted teeth, abnormalities in the shape of teeth), diseases of teeth-aquired diseases ( dental cares, fracture of teeth, endodontic disease, dental materials and dental radiography). Restorative dentistry, periodontal disease, tooth extraction, gum diseases current techniques in dentistry.
4
VSR—608 SMALL ANIMAL SOFT TISSUE SURGERY 2+1
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
Skin and adnexa- the integument, management of skin wounds, principles of plastic and reconstructive surgery, pedicle grafts, skin grafts, burns, electrical, chemical and cold injuries.
4
2.
Surgical approaches/affections of ear, oral cavity and pharynx, abdomen, thorax, salivary glands, oesophagus, stomach, intestines, rectum and anus, liver and biliary system, pancreas.
6
3.
Hernias- abdominal hernia, diaphragmatic hernia, perineal hernia, inguinal hernia, scrotal and umbilical hernia etc.. surgical appproches to thoracic wall, pleura.
6
4.
Respiratory system-functional anatomy, diseases of the upper respiratory system and lower respiratory system.
4
5.
Surgical anatomy of the cardiovascular system, cardiovascular physiology, diagnostic methods, cardiac disorders, principles of vascular surgery, basic cardia procedures, hypothermia, basic portal caval shunts and anomalies. Haemolymphatic system, bone marrow, spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes and lypmphatics, thymus.
4
6.
Male reproductive system- anatomy of the male genital organs, diagnostic and biopsy techniques, surgicalaffections of the male genital organs; female reproductive system- anatomy, diagnostic techniques, surgical affections of the female genital organs.
4
7.
Urinary system- anatomy of the urinary tract, principles of urinary tract, surgery, kidneys, ureters, surgery of the bladder, aurgical diseases of the urethra, medical dissolution and prevention of canine uroliths, feline urologic syndromes.
2
8.
Endocrine system- pituitary, adrenals, thyroid, parathyroid, surgical affections of mammary glands and tail. Surgical affections of nervous system, special sense organs.
2
VSR-609 LARGE ANIMAL SOFT TISSUE SURGERY 2+1
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
Abdominal wall, integumentary sytem- skin and appendages, mammary gland, tail, affections of oral cavity.
6
2.
Surgical affections of the respiratory system, cardiovascular and lymphatic system.
6
3.
Surgical affections of the digestive system, urinary and genital system.
10
4.
Surgical affections of the nervous systems, special sense organs.
10
VSR-610 ORTHOPAEDICS AND LIMB SURGERY 2+1
Sr.no
Topics
Lectures required
1.
Fractures and dislocations, fracture healing, ligaments and tendons- repair techniques.
6
2.
Treatment of fractures of different bones in domestic animal, bone diseases.
6
3.
Various affections of different joints, their diagnosis and treatment.
4
4.
Confirmation of the limb, anatomy of the hoof.
6
5.
Lameness and allied surgical conditions of fore limb/hind limb, rehabilitation of orthopaedic patient.
10
Sr no.
Name of the  Student
Year
Title of thesis
Name of the guide
1
Dinyar  S. Wadia
1963
A comparative study of the various methods of suturing split teats in goats.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
2
Raghu N. Kohli
1963
Clinical studies following surgically created small bowel obstruction in the dogs
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
3
Ravirala L. N. Rao
1963
Post scrotal urethrotomy in dogs.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady.
4
K. L. Kulkarni
1963
Evaluation of Nembutal anaesthesia by various route in dogs.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
5
Krishna S. Deshpande
1965
A study of traumatic reticulates with reference to etiology, diagnosis and surgical treatment.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
6
M. L. Kudale
1965
An intestinal pedicle for correcting defects of the wall of urinary bladder (In Dogs)
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
7
P. A. Deore
1965
Conduction anaesthesia blocking of the sciatic nerve in cattle.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
8
K. G. Awachat
1967
A study of anaesthesia of the bovine eye and its associate structures.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
9
Hari R. Kusurkar
1967
Aural resection in dogs a comparative study of the various surgical technique
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
10
Madan B. Mantri
1967
Conjunctional keratoplasty in the treatment of corneal injuries in canines.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
11
P. O. George
1968
A study on mid cervical oesophagotomy in dogs.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
12
M. J. Mahajan
1969
A technique of immediate  tubepedicle grafting on stifle carpal joint regions in dogs
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
13
A. K. Mitra
1969
The use of intestinal pedicle and omental grafts in hepatolobectomy in dogs
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
14
Ramkrishna B. Namdas
1969
Partial or complete removal of genitalia with uretrotomy in bitches.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
15
P. J. Philips
1970
Hernioplasty in ventral hernia in animals
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
16
Jayant G. Diwan
1971
Clinical evaluation of experimental tenorrhaphy technique on the superficial digital flexor of fore limb in cattle.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
17
Gudial Singh
1971
A study of various methods of anaesthetizing the brachial plexus in bovines.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
18
Bhaskar R. Patil
1972
Some observation on experimental pulmonary lobectomy in the dogs
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
19
Shrirang N. Jambigi
1972
A study on experimental vascular surgery in dogs, with special reference to reparative procedures and process of repair.
Dr. S. R. Hattangady
20
Jayaram D. Karmarkar
1973
Experimental studies of surgical techniques on canine prostrate.
Dr. K. S. Deshpande
21
Madhv K. Jhadhav
1973
Experimental studies on transthoracic oesophageal resection and its anastomoses in canine with special reference to suturing technique.
Dr. K. S. Deshpande
22
U. R. Ashtekar
1974
Experimental studies on heterogenous intramedullary bone grafting in small animal.
Dr. K. S. Deshpande
23
Vasant  S. Patil
1974
Experimental studies on ablation of external ear canal vis-a-vis lateral resection of ear canal in canine.
Dr. K. S. Deshpande
24
Arun  P. Bhokre
1975
Experimental studies on anaesthesia and relaxation of bovine penis with specific reference to pudic nerve blocks and epidural anaesthesia
Dr. K. S. Deshpande
25
Manohar  T. Akole
1976
A study on pre and post operative BUN levels alongwith urinalysis, haematology and liver function test in relation to their prognostic significance in different surgical condition in canine.
Dr. K. S. Deshpande
26
Shriniwas  E. Deshmukh
1977
A study on evaluation of 3 different technique of internal pudental nerve block for anaesthesia of penis and relaxation of retractor penis muscle in bulls.
Dr. K. S. Deshpande
27.
Veena Kudale
1977
Experimental studies on autogenous and homogenous lamellar corneal grafting in bovine.
Dr. K. S. Deshpande
28
Chandrakant  C. Wakankar
1977
Experimental studies on autogenous rumen fistulation and different types of plugs and cannula used therein in bovines.
Dr. K. S. Deshpande
29.
Jalis  H. Kazi
1978
Comparative evaluation of approaches for experimental diaphragmatic herniorrhaphy in dogs.
Dr. M. L. Kudale
30
Prakashkumar  C. Zambre
1978
Experimental autogenous and homogenous penetrating corneal transplantation in bovines
Dr. M. L. Kudale
31
Nadaeajah  Shivabalan
1979
Evaluation of different method of treatment in interdigital skin hyperplasia in cattle.
Dr. M. L. Kudale
32
Manmat  G. Kanade
1979
Clinical evaluation of four surgical methods for repair of umbilical hernia in crossbred.
Dr. M. B. Mantri
33
Haroon  S. Sayed
1979
Comparative evaluation of caudal epidural anaesthesia and internal pudental nerve block in bovine females.
Dr. M. L. Kudale
34
Purushottom  B. Adsul
1980
Comparative evaluation of Nembutal, Intraval sodium, combination of both and ketamine HCl anaesthesia.
Dr. M. L. Kudale
35
Avadhut  M. Kelkar
1980
A study of serum calcium, inorganic phosphorus and alkaline phosphatase levels with and without supportive therapy clinical cases of fractures in goats.
Dr. M. B. Mantri
36
Sara koshi
1980
Surgical and clinicopathological studies  in induced high intestinal obstruction in canines.
Dr.  K. S. Deshpande
37
Shivshankar  M. Usturge
1981
Experimental study on thoracopericardiotomy and pericardiotomy in buffalo calves
Dr. J. G. Diwan
38
Ravindranath  J. Talele
1981
Comparactive evalution of different approaches to fundic abomasatomy in bovines.
Dr. M. L. Kudale
39
P.  R. Zambre
1981
Comparative evaluation of three commonly used tranquilizers in cattle.
Dr. M. L. Kudale
40
Balasaheb  A. Mulay
1981
Comparative evalution of regional anaesthesia of flank in bovines.
Dr. M. B. Mantri
41
Ms. Marilyn A. Estibeiro
1983
Experimental studies on halothane anaesthesia in canines.
Dr. M. B. Mantri
42
Das  K. Patil
1985
Experimental studies on partial liver lobectomy in dogs
Dr. M. L. Kudale
43
Chandravadan  L. Badgujar
1985
Experimental studies on unilateral nephrotomy and nephrectomy in dogs
Dr. M. B. Mantri
44
Ms. Sunita B. Patel
1986
Comparative study on halothane and fluether(halothane-ether azeotrope anaesthesia in canines).
Dr. J. G. Diwan
45
Ms. Leena Dalal
1986
Plain and contrast radiography of urinary tract in experimental dogs.
Dr. C. C. Wakankar
46
Amarsingh  R. Mahale
1986
Comparative evaluation of three different Techniques of analgesia of goats udder.
Dr. C. C. Wakankar
47
Rajendra  V. Dhumal
1986
Clinical evaluation of epidural anaesthesia in canines
Dr. M. B. Mantri
48
T. M. Paranjpe
1986
Clinical evaluation of ketamine HCl as a safe general anaesthesia in dogs
Dr. M. L. Kudale.
49
Pheroj T. Khambata
1987
Experimental study on spinal cord compression in dogs
Dr. C. C. Wakankar
50
Prakash  N. Wagh.
1987
Experimental study on cystorrhaphy in buffalo calves
Dr. J. G. Diwan
51
Shriniwas V.  Vishvasrao.
1987
Use of free full thickness & pinch grafts in the treatment of cutaneous wounds in clinical & experimental cases in dogs.
Dr.  M. B. Mantri
52
Ms. Nitya  S. Ghotge
1988
Clinical evaluation of anaesthesia in cats using ketamine HCL alone & in combination with different preanaesthetics.
Dr. M. B. Mantri
53
Ms. Kerman  P. Dubash
1988
An evaluation of three surgical techniques of sterilization in bitches.
Dr. M. L. Kudale
54
Vishnu E. Narawade
1988
Comparative evaluation of different surgical techniques for repair of aural hematoma in dogs.
Dr. J. G. Diwan
55
Francesca  J. Pereira
1989
A study on induced cases of foreign body syndrome in bovines
Dr.  M. B. Mantri
56
Vasantrao  L. Raje
1989
Comparative evaluation of three general anaesthetics in goats.
Dr. J. G. Diwan
57
Dineash  U. Lokhande
1989
An experimental study on use of buffalo horn plates for tibial fracture in buffalo bull calves & its comparison with stainless steel plates.
Dr. C. C. Wakankar.
58
Balu P. Hon
1990
Comparative evaluation of three surgical techniques for management of utero-vaginal prolapse in buffaloes.
Dr.  J. G. Diwan
59
Sanjay. G. Gaikwad
1990
A study on bovine ocular disorders in Konkan region.
Dr. C. C.  Wakankar.
60
M.  M. Shinde
1990
Study of experimentally induced intestinal obstruction & strangulation in buffalo calves.
Dr. M. B. Mantri
61
Chirag  B. Dave
1992
Clinico-surgical study of urolithiasis in canines.
Dr.  M. B. Mantri
62
Shirish. V. Upadhye
1992
Studies on corneal transplantation (ketopsy) in bovines.
Dr. C. C.  Wakankar.
63
E. R. Mahaverkar
1992
A study on caesarean section in clinical cases of dystokia in buffaloes.
Dr. J. G. Diwan
64
Bhausaheb A Daule.
1993
Use of preserved full thickness corneal grafts in bovines.
Dr. C. C. Wakankar
65
Hanumant G. Ghanawat
1993
Comparative study of various approaches for ovariohysterectomy in cats using two anaesthetic combinations.
Dr.  M. B. Mantri
66
Vishwas  R. Bhagwat
1994
Use of split thickness & pinch grafts in the treatment of cutaneous wounds in clinical cases in dogs.
Dr.  M. B. Mantri
67
Ms. Shelpa G. Satam
1994
Comparative study of various approaches of oophorectomy in dogs using the combination of xylazine HCL & Local anaesthesia.
Dr.  M. B. Mantri
68
L. D. Pawar
1995
A study on perineal hernia with relation to surgical repair in dogs.
Dr. C. L. Badgujar
69
Ms. Anita B. Unhale
1995
Evaluation of different technique of pedicle grafting namely single advancement flap technique, V to Y plasty technique & multiple punctuate relaxing incisions in treatment of clinical cases of wounds in dogs.
Dr.  S. V. Vishwasrao
70
Chariar
1995
Ultrasonography in the evaluation of canine prostatic disease.
Dr. C. C. Wakankar
71
Gajendra S. Khandekar
1995
Comparison of Lignocaine, xylazine & lignocaine/xylazine combined for caudal epidural anaesthesia in experimental buffalo calves
Dr.  M. B. Mantri
72
 Vidya Shankarnarayanaa
1996
Study of technique of vasectomy in lions (Panthera leo)
Dr.  S. V. Vishwasrao
73
Ms. Mukhavilli
1996
Study on anaesthesia for vasectomy in Asiatic lions (Panthera leo)
Dr. C. L. Badgujar
74
Quadri  S. Mansoor
1996
A study of ocular disorders in canines with special reference to corneal   ulcer and its surgical treatment.
Dr.  S. V. Vishwasrao
75
Ms. Nilima V. Paranjpe
1997
Study on computed axial tomography of thoraco-lumbar spine in canines (T11-L1 segment)
Dr.  C. C. Wakankar
76
Satyendranath  B. Chavan
1997
Comparison between modified zepp’s method of aural resection and the pull through technique for the vertical canal ablation for the treatment of ootitis externa in canines
Dr.  C. C. Wakankar
77
Ms. Nasnin  P. Antia
1998
Comparative study of mid-line vs flank approach, chlorpromazine HCL vs acepromazine maleate and suture patterns for ovariohysterectomy in canines-A clinical study
Dr.  S. V. Vishwasrao .
78
D. K.  Bhagat
1998
Comparative evaluation of healing of femoral fracture by using intra medullary stainless steel pin and horn peg as an orthopedic implant in canine-A clinical study
Dr.  L. B. Sarkate
79
Aditya  S. Dhopatkar
1998
A comparative clinical study on midazolam, triflupromazine and xylazine as pre-anaesthetic sedative to ketamine anaesthesia in cats
Dr. C. L. Badgujar
80
Manojkumar  B. Adsul
1999
Clinical Evaluation of Detomidine and Xylazine as a Preanaesthetic Sedative and Analgesic Prior to Local Infiltration Anaesthesia for Castration in Horses.
Dr.  L. B. Sarkate
81
S. K. Virkar
1999
Comparative study on repair of long bone fracture by using polyvinylchloride moulds & plaster of paris in goats
Dr.  L. B. Sarkate
82
Anand A.  Patil.
1999
Studies on anaesthetic properties of propofol in canines
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
83
Kevin Peter D’mello.
1999
Surgical management of bovine urolithiasis – Clinical study.
Dr. C. L. Badgujar
84
Ms. Yogenda. B. Khare
2000
A study on canine mammary gland neoplasia and its surgical management
Dr.  C. L. Badgujar
85
Krishna  S. Udmale
2000
Study on practical utility of propofol for induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia in critically ill patients
Dr.  L. B. Sarkate
86
Ms. A. G. Almeida
2000
A study on sub-mucosal resection & surgical excision of tumor en-masse in clinical cases of transmissible venereal tumor in canines
Dr.  S. V. Vishwasrao
87
Kishore V. Mahind
2000
Ultrasonographic diagnosis and surgical management of disease of uterus in canines
Dr.  L. B. Sarkate
88
Ms. Prashanti Raj
2001
Comparative Study of Lipid and Lipid-Free Propofol for Induction and Maintenance of Anaesthesia in Canines.
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
89
Ms. Pradhnya P.  Khandkar
2001
Studies on lipid free propofol anaesthesia with xylazine, acepromazine, pentazocine as pre-anaesthetic in cats
Dr.  C. L.  Badgujar
90
Ravindra  D. Mali.
2001
Evaluation of acepromazine maleate as pre-anaesthetic prior to local anaesthesia in equine castration
Dr.  L. B. Sarkate
91
Sanjay  K. Tripathi
2001
A clinical study on xylazine- ketamine anaesthesia  and its reversal in tigers
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
92
Komal Kumar
2003
Studies on castration in deer using xylazine-ketamine anaesthesia
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
93
D. A. Jagtap
2003
Use of lipid free propofol in day care surgery in canines
Dr.  L. B. Sarkate
94
Komal S. Chaudhari
2003
Use of xylazine HCL and bupivacaine HCL for epidural anaesthesia in canines
Dr. C. L. Badgujar
95
Chetania S. Lele
2003
A preliminary study of ultrasound images of the abdominal organs of canines
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
96
Ms. Natasha  W. Couto
2003
Evaluation of propofol-midazolam and propofol-pentazocine combination in healthy swine-hematological, cardiac, renal and hepatic study
Dr. G. S. Khandekar
97
Ms. Bhagyashri P. Shende
2003
Evaluation of propofol for induction and maintenance of anaesthesia in swine- a clinical study
Dr.  L. B. Sarkate
98
Santosh  M. Tripathi
2003
Use of propofol for castration in equines
Dr. D. U.  Lokhande
99
Shrikant  V. Patil
2004
A clinical study on surgical disorders of oral cavity in canines
Dr.  L. B. Sarkate
100
Santosh S.Raut
2004
Clinical evaluation of propofol in short surgical procedures in equines
Dr. D. U.  Lokhande
101
Ms. Shalaka  P. Salvekar
2004
Clinical evaluation of clear solution of propofol in cats
Dr. G. S. Khandekar
102
Vinay Chaturvedi
2005
A  Comparative Study on Evaluation Of Diazepam And Midazolam Prior To Xylazine Ketamine Anaesthesia For Gelding In Equines.
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
103
Ms. Aparna. H. Tikekar
2005
A clinical study on internal fixation for stabilization of avian long bone fractures.
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
104
Sachin  S. Vende
Comparative Study on Propofol and Ketamine Anaesthesia in Equine Gelding.
Dr. G. S. Khandekar
105
Ms. Lobo Nerissa Domnica Rosemary
2006
A Clinical Study on The Incidence Of Periodontal Disease In Canines And Its Surgical Treatment
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
106
Sanmat Jain
2006
A Clinical Study on Standardization of Midazolam Dose in Combination with Xylazine Ketamine Anaesthesia for Equine Gelding
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
107
Shahir  V. Gaikwad
2006
Evaluation of Acepromazine Maleate in Combination With Xylazine-Ketamine Anaesthesia In Equines For Gelding
Dr. G. S. Khandekar
108
Ms. Kasturi C. Bhadsavle
2006
A Clinical Study on Cataract in Canine with Special Reference to Extracapsular Lens Extraction
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
109
Vikaram. N. Dave
2007
Assessment of Hydroxyapatite, as a Bone Substitute Product in cases of Tibial Defect in Rabbits
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
110
Amit. A. Patil
2007
Evaluation of Yohimbine and Doxapram for the Reversal of Diazepam-Xylazine-Ketamine Anaesthesia In Equines
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
111
Dronachariya J. Patil
2007
Comparative Study of Titanium And Titanium Wollastonite Coated Implants For Bone Healing In Tibial Defect In Rabbits
Dr. G. S. Khandekar
112
Ms. Davina Trindade
2008
A study of Ultrasonography to detect soft tissue disorders in relation to clinical findings in   canines
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
113
Deepak  S. Kadam
2008
A Study Of Different Balanced Anaesthetic Technique For Major Surgery In Dogs
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
114
Sachin  R. Sonawane
2008
Evaluation of safe and balanced anaesthetic technique in cat surgery
Dr. G. S. Khandekar
115
Ms. Sneha Tatelu
2009
Laparoscopic Vasectomy In Dogs: A Comparison Between Clip Application And Electro coagulation
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
116
Ms. Komal  V. Powar
2009
A Clinical Study on Extra Capsular Cataract Extraction And Intraocular Lens Implantation In Canines
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
117
Ms. Nisha  H. Moru
2009
Laparoscopic Examination and Laparoscopic Sterilization In Cats
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
118
Vinod Kadapatti
2010
A Clinical Study of Acepromazine and Xylazine In Combination With Ketamine Anaesthesia For Vasectomy In Deer
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
119
Kiran Bendale
2010
Evaluation of Anaesthetic Techniques for Laparoscopic Ovariectomy In
Dogs – A Clinical Study
Dr. G. S. Khandekar
120
Ms. Dipti Bhalerao
2010
Comparative studies of plate-rod construct and bone plate for long bone fractures in canines
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
121
Ms. Noopur C. Desai
2010
Clinical studies of two imaging techniques for the diagnosis of upper digestive  tract disorder in dogs
Dr. D. U. Lokhande
Sr no.
Name of the  Student
Year
Title of thesis
Name of the guide
1
Chandrakant  C. Wakankar
Dr. M. L. Kudale
2
Shriniwas V.  Vishvasrao
Dr. M. B. Mantri
3
Dinesh U. Lokhande
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
4
Gajendra S. Khandekar
2011
Laparoscopic examination and treatment of abdominal disorders in dogs and pigs
Dr. L. B. Sarkate
  • Best paper presentation award for Repair of Recto vaginal fistula published in Indian Veterinary Journal of Surgery
  • Young Surgeon Awards for Best paper presentation in orthopedic surgery in 1989
  • Best paper presentation award in small animal surgery in 2001.
  • Intas Distinguished Field Veterinary Surgeon “Award” in 2002
  • Fellow of ISVS 2003.
  • Best paper presentation in small animal surgery during the 28th ISVS. Conference.
  • Best paper presentation award in Radiology at Jabalpur in 2004.
  • Appreciation certificate in presentation of radiology paper at IVRI, Izatnagar.
  • Appreciation certificate in presentation of anesthesiology (2006).
  • Appreciation certificate in presentation Radiology and Imaging (2006).
  • Appreciation certificate in presentation at ISVS Ludhiana (2009) This Department has highest no. of research recommendations in Animal Science Research Council, of MAFSU, Nagpur, for farmers and field veterinarians.
  • Performed rare successful dental surgery on white tiger at Pashway Park Zoo, Pune.
  • Performed rare surgery of 3rd degree perineal laceration in a mare which subsequently conceived and foaled.
  • Standardization and development of intravenous general anaesthetic technique using Propofol in equine
  • Exhaustive studies on various pre anaesthetic combinations with Propofol at different dose rates in canine.
  • Development of total intravenous general anaesthetic technique using Propofol in feline.
  • Standardization of pre anaesthetic and intravenous anaesthetic for total intravenous anaethesia in swine using Propofol.
  • Development of better technique of Urethrotomy in canine.
  • Standardization of chemotherapy and surgical technique for the treatment of venereal granuloma and mammary tumor in canine.
  • Novel organization of 26th Annual congress of Indian Society for Veterinary Surgery with the participation of 500 delegates in Nov 2002.
  • Live demonstration of Laparoscopy and Gastroscopy through video conferencing during 26th annual congress of ISVS.
  • Setting up of good indoor facilities for dog and cat for P.G. research
  • Setting up of Air conditioned post graduate library with internet facility
  • Successful live demonstration and video conferencing of major surgeries in canines to the livestock development officer of Goa.
  • Saving of Endangered species of wildlife through providing expert services to Sanjay Gandhi National park and Veer Jijamata Uddyan, Mumbai.
  • 2004-06 – Department took a long leap in modernization of OPD and enhancing the income through OPD revenue to the college.
Sr. No.
Author
Title of paper
Name of the Journal/year
1
Arle, B. K, Lokhande, D. U. Potnis, A. P, and Chaudhari, D. P
A note on Beef Allergy in a Siammese Cat
J. Bombay Vet. Coll. (1991) 3(1&2):65
2
Wakankar, C. C, Upadhya, S. V. Lokhande, D. U
Bilateral fractures of radius and ulna in a dog-A case report
Indian J. Vet. Surg. 13 (2); 93, July 1992
3
Arle, B. K, Lokhande, D. U. Narawade, V. E, and Kazi, J. H.
Efficacy of Fenbendazole and Sodium-disophenol against natural infection of ancylostoma caninum in dogs
Indian  Vet. J.69. sep,1992: 831-833
4
Amle, M. B, Lokhande, D. U. ,Gaikwad, R. V.
Dicephalic Monster in A crossbred Cow
J. Bombay Vet. Coll. (1999) 7(1&2): 46
5.
Couto N. J.,  Khandekar G.S. Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Shende B.P. and Tripathi S.M. 
Study on cardiac enzymes and haematology under propofol anaesthesia in Swine.
J.Bombay Vet. Coll.Vol.11(1&2)26-27.2003
6.
Tripathi S.M., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U.,and  Khandekar G.S.
Efficacy on xylazine ketamine anaesthesia in captive in captive tiger.
J.Bombay Vet. Coll.Vol.11(1&2)37-39.2003.
7.
Tripathi S.M.,  Lokhande D.U., Sarkate L.B., Khandekar G.S., Natasha C. and Shende B.P. 
Efficacy of propofol as a general anaesthetic in horses.
J.Bombay Vet. Coll.Vol.12(1&2)22-24.2004
8.
Khandekar G.S., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., and Chauhan A.R.
Surgical management of multiple complication in senile Doberman bitch-A case report.
J.Bombay Vet. Coll.Vol.12 (1&2)84-85. 2004
9.
Khandekar G.S., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Choudhary k.S. and Salvekar S.P.
Surgical management of abnormally large ovarian cyst in bitch.
J.Bombay Vet. Coll.Vol.11 (1&2)72. 2004
10.
Bhadsavle K.C., Sarkate.L.B., Agashe A.P., Lokhande D.U., Adsul P.B, Khandekar G.S. and Gaikwad S.V
Clinical Study on  Extracapsular Cataract Extraction in Canines
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 5-6. 2006
11
Vende S.S., Khandekar G.S., Sarkate.L.B., Lokhande D.U., Chauhan A.R.,  Gaikwad S.V. and Patil D.J.   
Comparative Study on Propofol and Ketamine Anaesthesia in Equine Gelding.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 16-19. 2006
12
Raut S.S., Lokhande D.U., Sarkate L.B., Khandekar G.S., Salvekar S.P. and Chauhan A.R.  
Clinical Evaluation of Propofol for Short Surgical Procedure in Equine.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 48-51. 2006
13.
Jain S., Lokhande D.U., Sarkate L.B., Khandekar G.S., Raut S.S., Chauhan A.R. And Gaikwad S.V.   
Clinico-Physiological Effects of Different Doses of Midazollam on Xylazine-Ketamine Aneasthesia in Horses.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 65-67. 2006
14.
Salvekar S.P., Khandekar G.S., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Chauhan A.R. and Raut S.S.  
Effect of Clear Solution of Propofol on Liver and Kidney Functions
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 73-74. . 2006
15.
Jagtap D.A., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Khandekar G.S. and Chaudhari .K.S.  
Effects of Lipid Free and Lipid Base Propofol on Blood Gas Analysis, Hepatic and Renal Function in Dogs.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 80-83. 2006
16.
Chaudhari .K.S., Badgujar C.L., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Khandekar G.S.  
Cardio-Pulmonary Effects of Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, Xylazine Hydrochloride and Bupivacaine- Xylazine after Epidural Analgesia in Canines.   
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 86-88. 2006
17.
Salvekar S.P., Khandekar G.S., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Chauhan A.R. and Raut S.S.  
Propofol- A Sole Agent for Induction and Maintenance of Anaesthesia by Continuous Infusion Rate in Cats.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 91-92. 2006
18.
Chaudhari .K.S., Badgujar C.L., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Khandekar G.S.  
Clinical Evaluation of Bupivacaine, Xylazine and Bupivacaine- Xylazine Combination for Induction of Epidural Analgesia in Dogs.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 104-105 . 2006
19
Jagtap D.A., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Khandekar G.S. and Chaudhari .K.S.    
Clinical Evaluation of Lipid Free and Lipid Base Propofol in Dogs.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2) 116-118 2006
20.
Gaikwad S.V., Khandekar G.S., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Chauhan A.R. Vende S.S. and Choudhari K.S.    
Clinico-Physiological Evaluation of Acepromazine Maleate in Combination with Xylazine-Ketamine Anaesthesia in Horses.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2)  121-123. 2006
21.
Raut S.S., Lokhande D.U., Sarkate L.B., Khandekar G.S., Chauhan A.R.  and  Chaudhari .K.S.
Biochemical and Hematological Changes during Propofol Anaesthesia with Xylazine in Equine
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2).126-127 2006
22.
Chaudhari .K.S., Badgujar C.L., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Khandekar G.S
A Clinical Study on Cardio-Pulmonary Effects  of Bupivacaine Hydrochloride, Xylazine Hydrochloride and Bupivacaine- Xylazine Following Induction of Epidural Analgesia in Canine.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2).142-144. 2006
23.
Khandekar G.S., Sarkate L.B .Lokhande D.U.,  Gaikwad S.V. , Chauhan A.R., Raut S.S., Patil S.S. and Pawar Y.P.  
Successful Surgical Management of 30 Cases of Canine Pyometra.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol:14 (1& 2).149. 2006
24.
Chaudhari .K.S., Badgujar C.L., Sarkate L.B., Lokhande D.U., Khandekar G.S. 
A Clinical Study on the Evaluation of Bupivacaine, Xylazine and Bupivacaine- Xylazine Combination for Induction of Epidural Analgesia in Dogs.
Bombay Veterinary Journal, Vol: 14 (1& 2).150-153. 2006
25.
Salvekar S.P.,  Khandekar G.S.Sarkate L.B., and  Lokhande D.U.
Effect of clean solution of propofol on haematology and serum chemistry in cats.
Indian J. Veterinary Surgery

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Author
Title of paper
Name of the Journal/year
1
Tripati, S.D., Lokhande, D. U. and Sarkate, L. B.
Urolithiasis in Cats
Pashudhan, 36 (08): 05. 2010.
2
Tripati, S.D., Lokhande, D. U., Adsul, P. B, Sarkate, L. B., Jodumani, K. and Satyawan Agivale
Perineal Urethrostomy
Pashudhan, 37 (01): 05. 2011.
  1. ‘Efficacy of Compound A F M as an antibacterial in wound healing in domestic animals’ during year 1997-98.
  2. Research project on KNG-6.
“Improvement of Diagnostic Skill and Surgical Art of Field Veterinarians for Maintenance of Production and Health of Livestock through Laparoscopy Diagnosis and Treatment”
Name of the Project
“Improvement of Diagnostic Skill and Surgical Art of Field Veterinarians for Maintenance of Production and Health of Livestock through Laparoscopy Diagnosis and Treatment”
 
Duration of the project
2 Years
Total Project cost Rs.
2,98,92,000.00
Actual Expenditure Rs.
2,98,76,157.00
Objectives of the Project
1.  It will strengthen Department of Surgery and Radiology at Bombay veterinary College, Mumbai, for infrastructure and human resource development.
2. It imparts an excellent training to Veterinarian and Medicos on laparoscopy for the rapid diagnosis and treatment of animal as well as human being by hands training.
3.To train Research worker for the development of model for research work.
4.To train medical practitioner for the use for laparoscopy by hands on practice.
5.To develop technique for the treatment of adhesion prevention strategies by using different agent following laparoscopy.
6.Use of single port laparoscopic technique.
7.Use of harmonic and emseal electrocoagulation method during laparoscopy.
8.Laparoscopic repair of Diaphragmatic hernia and inguinal hernia  in small and medium animals.
9.Laparoscopic gastropexy technique in canine practice.
10.Laparoscopy assisted spleenectomy in small animal practice.Laparoscopy assisted colocystostomy in small animal practice.
Scheme objectives
I.  Field Veterinarians Private Veterinary Practitioner and Medicos(Human Surgeon and gynecologist)             
     Training on the use of laparoscopic minimal, modern and scientific methods of diagnosis and treatment in Surgery will be given to field veterinarians. Under this trained human resource will be produced in
1. Management of balanced anaesthesia in human and animal for laparoscopy.
2. On collection of biopsy material for diagnosis.
3. On recording of typical and atypical cases for demonstration of students.
4. Schedule of training will be  8 days for a batch of 20 trainees of per month for two years.
II. Livestock farmers and Pet owners :
                The animals suffering from different intra abdominal disorders like cryptorchid, cystolith, cholecystolith, appendiculitis, gastroesophageal disorders will treated. Also surgery of thoraco abdominal disorder like Diaphragmatic hernia can be operated by the laparoscopy technique.
III. The veterinarian working for the animal welfare will be trained for the use of laparoscopy.
IV. The large number of veterinarians working in different corporation will be trained to undertake laparoscopic sterilisation in dogs for reducing the dog population.
Achieved
Nil
Output & outcome of project
Training will be  starting shortly.
Dr. Mohiuddin, Dr. S.R Chaddha, Dr. K.R. Alur, Dr. S.R. Hattangady are famous names of surgeons, who honoured the chair in their own periods.
Dr. S.R. Hattangadi a famous canines and equine surgeon headed the department after its separation from Anatomy.  
Prof. S.R. Hattangadi was HEAD of department when the University of Bombay recognized the two years duration post-graduate course leading to M. V. Sc. degree in 1961. 
 
 
 
 
Dr. K.S. Deshpande, M. V. Sc, Ph. D, F.R.V.A.C. took over the charge of the professor of Surgery in 1972. He took a lot of pain during his tenure and taught the art and science of surgery to many students by way of his excellent lucid teaching. His students worked in other parts of the country and made awareness about the importance of successful surgery under field conditions. He guided many successful veterinary surgeons during his tenure, and showed during these days that thoracic surgery in ruminants could be performed without ventilators under field conditions. 
 
 Later on Dr. M. L. Kudale,
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dr. M. B. Mantri and
 
Dr. C. C. Wakankar headed the department.
 

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