Orthopedics



02164-241555/6/7
Head of Department :
Dr.P.N.Kulkarni
Professor & Head.

About Department Of Orthopedics

Department was established in 1984 and headed by many pioneers of orthopaedics since then.Initially it was just a sub specialty of general surgery and now it is been evoluted till the present status of super specialty with continuous and unending devotion to the field by the staff members.Since 1984 it was just undergraduate teaching school and within a short span in 1991 we were honored with post graduation courses.Recently in January 2007 we were again honored by increasing one seat each of MS and Diploma course.The department is proud to posses the most experienced senior faculty who have been working for the last 3 decades or more and also the young dynamic Associates and Assistant professors.The faculty has been updating themselves by undergoing various courses & hands on skills, programs, which helps them to run with the present orthopaedic scenario worldwide.Better late than never, since last few years we are also oriented to the research and conducting it successfully in our department.The postgraduates well structured training programs has resulted in 100% success rate of Post Graduate exams in last many years.It is the first department to introduce the OSCE evaluation at departmental level, to prepare our undergraduates for higher competitive entrance tests.The department runs apart from routine orthopaedic work specialty surgeries like joint replacement, spine surgeries, trauma service and deformity correction surgeries.We also treat neoplasm by hands in hand with our proud oncology & radiotherapy department.

Vision

To ensure latest updated modalities of investigations and treatment in the field of orthopaedics.

To ensure deformity free society in the peripheral areas by searching, counseling and treating the needy.

Mission

To avail access and familiarization to all UG and PG students in modern orthopaedic procedures and treatment methods to ensure acute trauma life support with advanced trauma center.

To avail all types of specialized surgeries in orthopaedics including arthroscopy, spine, joint replacement, complicated high velocity trauma with recent instrumentation in our department.

To continue to conduct social health camps reaching to the society at their places and the renowned Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan by Govt .Of India

To avail services of full-fledged physiotherapy and rehabilitation department and orthotics and prosthetics department.

Objectives

Prompt diagnosis and management of patients.

To develop more specialized clinics like spine clinic, arthroscopy & arthoplasty clinic , rheumatology clinic which are already in function

Minimally invasive surgeries.

Less hospital stay, zero infection rate.

Prevention of nosocomial infections.

Continue social service including children screening, awareness camps for calcium deficiency and osteoporosis and treating all of them.

To ensure making an undergraduate with good sound understanding of orthopaedics as a specialty including trauma and cold orthopaedics .

To give the society competent orthopaedic surgeons with thorough and latest updated knowledge in the field.

Teaching Learning Method

  • Integrated Teaching
  • Small group discussion
  • Early clinical exposure
  • Problem based learning
  • Evidence based learning
  • Seminar by the student
  • Community oriented Teaching
  • By ensuring participation in conferences /CME’s/CNE’s/CPEs /Workshop
  • Visit to other centers and health care institutions
  • OPSE/OSCE
  • Debates , quiz, attending conferences, /CMEs
  • Interdisciplinary interaction
  • Research integration
  • One minute preceptorship

HOD

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Dr.P.N.Kulkarni

Professor & Head.

Tel (Office) – 02164-241555/6/7
hodorthopedics@kvv.edu.in

The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad is a Super-specialty Tertiary Care centre, dedicated to providing excellent patient care and outstanding education for students, residents, and fellows in the fields of orthopaedic surgery and musculoskeletal medicine. Apart from providing state of art services in trauma management and Accident Surgery, we also cater to an array of specialty fields like Spine Surgery, Joint Replacements, Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine, Rheumatology and Arthroscopy. The Institute also has modern Physiotherapy Unit which works is close co-ordination with the Orthopaedic Department for comprehensive care of patients. The Department has been recognised for the Post Graduate training in the field of Orthopaedic Surgery by the National Board of Examinations, Medical council of India and super specialty training in the fields of spine surgery, trauma care, limb reconstruction, joint replacement and arthroscopy. Headed by Doctor P.N.Kulkarni with a team of vested Senior and associated consultants and spirited Resident doctors , providing quality surgical care and utmost patient satisfaction has been the motto since the time of it’s inception. Started by Dr.K.L.Gaonkar in, the Department has now successfully produced batches of MS. Orthopaedics candidates and Diploma students. The Department is one of the largest in the hospital and has a bustling Out patient Department each day. We have seen an increment in the number of Post graduate seats in the year 2019 where two Diploma seats were converted to M.S. Orthopaedics seats, followed by a colossal furtherance by granting us a total of 12 M.S. Orthopaedics seats. A Promotion this brisk has rarely been witnessed in any Teaching Institute in recent times. Apart from ensuring top notch quality patient care, we also ensure that we live up to the expectations of a Teaching institution. We encourage our Residents on attending all Workshops, introducing them to recent advances in our field. Time and again our Resident doctors have achieved academic laurels at various State and National Conferences. ICMR funded research projects in the field of orthopaedics are also being carried out at this institute. The Operation Theatres are equipped with a modern modular operation theatre complex, laminar airflow, cutting edge technology and Intensive care units manned with a panel of efficiently trained staff in the field of nursing. Even in times of Pandemic due to the COVID 19, we have successfully managed to balance patient care and student teaching hand-in-hand. We have been conducting regular virtual lectures and regular Case presentation sessions on a virtual platform. We encourage our doctors to keep themselves at par with the current orthopaedics advances globally by keenly attending all Webinars. Excellence in deliverance of duty has been the agenda of this Department and will only remain so, in the upcoming years as well.

Staff

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Dr. K.L. Gaonkar

MBBS,MS (Ortho)

Professor

Dr. Paresh Patil

Dr. Paresh Patil

MBBS, MS

Professor

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Dr. R.B. Gunaki

MBBS,MS

Professor

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Dr. Patil Nitin S.

MBBS, MS (Ortho), DNB (Ortho)

Professor

Vikas Satre

Dr. V.A. Satre

MBBS,MS

Associate Professor

Dr. Takle

Dr. S.D. Takale

MBBS, MS

Associate Professor

Dr.S. Patil- Ortho

Dr.Sandeep R. Patil

MBBS, D’Ortho, DNB (Ortho)

Associate Professor

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Dr. Nishant Gaonkar

MBBS,MS, M.Ch

Associate Professor

Dr.Kolekar

Dr.A.S. Kolekar

MBBS,MS

Assistant Professor

Dr. Ram Jethmalani

Dr.Ram M. Jethmalani

MBBS,MS

Assistant Professor

DR. J. S. .Kapale.

Dr.Kapale Jineshwar Sudhir

MBBS,MS

Assistant Professor

Dr.C.V.Mahajan

Dr. Channapa Mahajan

MBBS, D’Ortho, DNB (Ortho)

Assistant Professor

Dr. Shivaji Avate

Dr. Shivaji Avate

MBBS, D’Ortho, MS (Ortho)

Assistant Professor

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Dr. Bhore Emmanuel P.

MBBS, MS(Otho), Post Doctoral Fellow in Spine

Assistant Professor

Dr. Vishal Deshmukh

Dr. Deshmukh Vishal R.

MBBS

Senior Resident

Dr. Vijaysinh Patil

Dr. Patil Vijaysinh H.

MBBS

Senior Resident

Dr. Abhishekh Mahajan

Dr. Mahajan Abhishek Suresh

MBBS,MS

Senior Resident

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Dr. Ajay Naikwadi

MBBS,MS

Senior Resident

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Dr. Mohit Nadkarni

MBBS,MS

Senior Resident

Dr.Akshay Anchalia

Dr.Akshay Anchalia

MBBS, MS (Ortho), Fellowship

Senior Resident

Courses

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Events, Webinar, Workshop, Conference

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Publications

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1 Original Article- Study of outcome of knee joint in patients with fracture distal femur versus fracture ipsilateral femur and tibia Dr. Ravindra B Gunaki International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, ISSN: 0975-7538 Res. Pharm. Sci., 2021, 12(2), 1174-1181 Accepted on: 15 Mar 2021 15 Mar 2021
2 Original Research Article Complex proximal Humerus Fractures Treated with Plating and Conservative Means SANDIP PATIL UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 42 (2) 13-17, 2021, ISSN: 0256-97x(p) Published: 13 February 2021 13 February 2021
3 Prediction score to assess morbidity/mortality of patient after fracture proximal 1/3rd femur Dr.Ravindra B. Gunaki Published by JK Welfare & Pharmascope Foundation Journal Home Page: et al., Int. J. Res. Pharm. Sci., 2021, 12(2), 1119- 1126 International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences Accepted on: 12 Mar 2021 12 Mar 2021
4 A comparative study of distal third radius and ulna fractures treated with locking plate and non-locking plate in geriatric age group Dr. Sandip Patil International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences 2021; 7(2): 601-604 E-ISSN: 2395-1958 .P-ISSN: 2706-6630 IJOS 2 2021
5 Original Research Article Outcome of Paediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures Treated with Titanium Elastic Nailing- A Prospective Study Dr. Sandip Patil Asian Journal of Orthopaedic Research 5(2): 1-6, 2021; Article no.AJORR.63873 Published 15 February 2021 15 February 2021
6 Floating elbow injury in high energy trauma and prognosis: A case study Dr. Nitin S Patil Dr. Nitin S Patil International Journal of Case Reports in Orthopaedics 2021; 3(2): 125-128 E-ISSN: 2707-8353 P-ISSN: 2707-8345 IJCRO 2021; 3(2): 125-128 Accepted: 03-07-2021 03-07-2021
7 The Study of Injuries around Hip Joint and Osteoporosis using Singh's Index Dr. R. B. Gunaki Asian Journal of Orthopaedic Research 5(1): 29-36, 2021; Article no.AJORR.60037 Original Research Article Published 29 January 2021 29 January 2021
8 Prediction score to assess morbidity/mortality of patient after fracture proximal 1/3rd femur Ravindra B. Gunaki, ISSN: 0975-7538 DOI: https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v12i2.4643 Accepted on: 12 Mar 2021 Original Article 12 Mar 2021
9 Study of outcome of knee joint in patients with fracture distal femur versus fracture ipsilateral femur and tibia Dr. Ravindra B Gunaki, ISSN: 0975-7538 DOI: https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v12i2.4651 Original Article Accepted on: 15 Mar 2021 Pharm. Sci., 2021, 12(2), 1174-1181 15 Mar 2021
10 Original Article- Extensive study of internal fixation in fracturesof lateral humeral condyle Dr. Nitin S. Patil Journal of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery | 2021 April-June |16(2):6-17 Published: 10 April 2021 Published by Indian Orthopaedic Research Group 10 April 2021
11 Percutaneous cannulated cancellous screw fixation v/s open reduction and internal fixation with plating for intra-articular calcaneal fractures Dr. Paresh V Patil National Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics 2021; 5(4): 86-90 ISSN (P): 2521-3466 ISSN (E): 2521-3474 © Clinical Orthopaedics ww.orthoresearchjournal.com 2021; 5(4): 86-90 Accepted: 09-09-2021 09-09-2021
12 Original Research Article Effectiveness of intra-articular hyaluronic acid versus corticosteroids in knee osteoarthritis: a comparative study Paresh V. Patil, International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics Nikam MA et al. Int J Res Orthop. 2022 Mar;8(2):192-196 Accepted: 07 February 2022 07 February 2022
13 Modified Tension band wiring vs Tension band with cannulated cancellous screws in treating transverse patellar fractures Dr. Paresh Patil International Journal of Health Sciences ISSN 2550-6978 E-ISSN 2550-696X Accepted for publication: 27 April 2022 27 April 2022
14 Assessment of role of platelet rich plasma in supraspinatus tendinitis Dr.Sandeep Patil NeuroQuantology | June 2022 | Volume 20 | Issue 6 | Page 9726-9730 | doi: 10.14704/nq.2022.20.6.NQ22950 Assessment of role of platelet rich plasma in supraspinatus tendinitis (2022) 2022
15 Evaluation Of The Risk Factors Of Periprosthetic Joint Infection- A Retrospective Study Dr. Ravindra Gunaki “International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, ISSN: 2005-4238 (Print) ISSN: 2207-6360 (Online) Science & Engineering Research Support Society SERSC (2022) 2022
16 Assessment Of Functional Outcome Of Management Of Distal End Femur Fractures Dr. Anupam Kolekar1 Corresponding author: Dr. Ravindra B Gunaki Journal of Positive School Psychologyhttp://journalppw.com 2022, Vol. 6, No. 10, 2046-2050 2022
17 Comparison Of Functional Outcome Of Distal Femur Fractures Treated With Distal Femur Locking Plate Versus Dynamic Condylar Screw Dr. Nishant K Gaonkar1 Corresponding author: Dr. Ravindra B Gunaki Journal of Positive School Psychology http://journalppw.com 2022, Vol. 6, No. 10, 2041-2045 2022
18 Assessment Of Functional Outcome Of OTA Type-C Distal Femur Fracture Treated With Locking Compression Plates Dr. Ravindra B Gunaki1, Corresponding author: Dr. Santosh Takale Journal of Positive School Psychology http://journalppw.com 2022, Vol. 6, No. 10, 2056-2060 2022
19 Assessment Of Outcome Of Retrograde Nailing In Distal 1/3rd Fracture Shaft Femur Dr. Ravindra B Gunaki1 Corresponding author: Dr. Nishant K Gaonkar Journal of Positive School Psychology http://journalppw.com 2022, Vol. 6, No. 10, 2061-2065 2022
20 Assessment Of Role Of Proximal Femoral Nail In Management Of Intertrochanteric Femur Fracture Dr. Ravindra B Gunaki1, Corresponding author: Dr. Sandeep Patil Journal of Positive School Psychology http://journalppw.com 2022, Vol. 6, No. 10, 2066-2070 2022
21 Assessment Of Outcome Of Submuscular Plating In Paediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures Dr. Ravindra B Gunaki1 Corresponding author: Dr. Paresh Patil Journal of Positive School Psychologyhttp://journalppw.com 2022, Vol. 6, No. 10, 2051-2055 2022
22 Comparing The Healing Duration And Functional Results For Metacarpal Shaft Fractures Treated With K Wire And A Stylet Of Spinal Needles: A Prospective Study Dr. K. L. Gaonkar European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine ISSN 2515-8260 Volume 09, Issue 03, 2022 (May 2023) May 2023
23 A Comparison Of K Wire And Spinal Needles For Metacarpal Shaft Fractures: Healing Duration And Functional Results Dr. R. B. Gunaki European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine ISSN 2515-8260 Volume 09, Issue 03, 2022 (May 2023) May 2023
24 Comparison Of Tibial Condyle Fracture Treatment Outcomes With Conventional Non-Locking Dynamic Compression Plate And Locking Compression Plate Dr. Parvesh V Patil Dr.Paresh Patil European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine ISSN 2515-8260 Volume 09, Issue 02, 2022 (May 2023) May 2023
25 Comparing The Healing Duration And Functional Results For Metacarpal Shaft Fractures Treated With K Wire And A Stylet Of Spinal Needles: A Prospective Study Of An Intervention Dr. P. N. Kulkarni European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine ISSN 2515-8260 Volume 09, Issue 03, 2022 (May 2023) (May 2023)
26 Tibicular Condyle Fracture Treatment Outcomes With Non-Locking Dynamic Cmpression Plate Vs. Locking Compression Plate - Section A -Research Paper Dr. P. N. Kulkarni NeuroQuantology | DEC 2021 | Volume 19 | Issue 12 | Page 248-258 | doi: 10.48047/ nq.2021.19.12.NQ21216 Section A -Research paper (May 2023) May 2023
27 Functional Outcome Of Shaft Humerus Fracture Treated W Ith Anterior Bridge Plating - Section A -Research Paper Dr. J. M. Kapale Eur. Chem. Bull. 2023, 12(Special Issue 4), 7437-7454 (May 2023) May 2023

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