September
Mother Care Life...Life within Life
Activities of Assosciations of MSC
President
Dr. Milind Pol
Vice President
Dr. Manisha Katikar
September 2019 issu
Mother Care Life...Life within Life
Activities of Assosciations of MSC
Hon. Secretary
Dr. Balaji Asegaonkar
Editor MISANEWS
Dr. Shubhangi Kothari
Editor MISANEWS
Dr. Shubhangi Kothari
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SECTION : III
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES OF VARIOUS BRANHES
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ISA AKOLA ACTIVITIES (APR.2019
SR NO MONTH DATE TOPIC & SPEAKER
1 APRIL 12/04/2019,1
3/04/2019
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY
WORKSHOP
DR DEEPAK BHAT
2 MAY NIL
3 JUNE 23/06/2019 ADVANCES IN VENTILATION
DR ANANTSINGH RAJPUT
DR PANKAJ
DR MANISH SHRIVASTAV
DR AMIT AGRAWAL
4 JULY NIL
5 AUGUST 10/08/2019 BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK &
PERIOPERATIVE PAIN
MANAGEMENT
DR CHANDRASHEKHAR CHAM
DR NAMRATA BHAGWAT
PRESIDENT
DR PRADIP CHANDAK
CP may frequently applied in correctly
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ACTIVITIES (APR.2019-AUG.2019).......
TOPIC & SPEAKER PARTICIPANTS
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY
WORKSHOP
DR DEEPAK BHAT
25
ADVANCES IN VENTILATION
DR ANANTSINGH RAJPUT
DR PANKAJ PATIL
DR MANISH SHRIVASTAV
DR AMIT AGRAWAL
40
BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK &
PERIOPERATIVE PAIN
MANAGEMENT
DR CHANDRASHEKHAR CHAM
DR NAMRATA BHAGWAT
45
PRESIDENT HON .SECRETARY
DR PRADIP CHANDAK DR NITIN BIDWE
in correctly
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TAKE HOME
MESSAGE
MAKING HOBBIES
OUT OF STRESSFUL
LIFE OF
ANAESTHESIOLOGIST
BASICS OF
MECHANICAL
VENTILATION &
WORKSHOP
TECHNICS TO MAKE
BPB MORE
SUCCESSFUL
WITH ANALGESIA
CONCEPTS
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ISA Jalgaon.......
ISA,Jalgaon
Multimodal CME CUM Meeting ,Date :10August 2019.Approx Attendance :55 persons .
Lectures :
1.Dr Anita Nehete ,From Nashik, Drugs to be stopped or Continued During Anesthesia
2 Dr Hitendra Mahajan ,Nashik .Medicolegal aspect
Sir doesn't came due to Unavoidable Reason
3 Dr Dhiraj Chaudhari ,Jalgaon,Case With Aortic stenosis
4.Dr Devendra Chaudhari ,Regionl Anesthesia for Breast surgeries
Paediatric Anaesthesia Some Updates..Also Difficult cases Discussions
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Society of Anesthesiologist Pimpri Chinchwad ( SAPC)
MONTHLY REPORT OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES FROM 01.04.2019 TILL 31.08.2019
APRIL : Installation- New Managing Committee for the year 2019
THE PRESENCE OF…
1. Chief Guest ISA Maharashtra state chapter
2. Guest of Honour ISA Maharashtra state chapter
3. National GC member - Dr Joyshankar Jana,
President: Dr.Sumeet Lad , Past President : Dr Shobha Joshi ,
Kulkarni Secretary Dr. Maya Bhalerao
Bhavesh Sheth Jt Treasurer
Kothari
FELICITATION OF NEW PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY BY CHI
FELICITATION OF ACHIEVERS AND OFFICE BEARERS AT THE HANDS OF GUEST OF HONOUR
PRESENTATION BY DR ANAND RAGHUNATHAN
TOPIC-AORTIC SURGERY WITH MALIGNANT HT. INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION WENT ON FOR AN
HOUR.
ATTENDED BY 32 DELEGATES.
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MONTHLY REPORT OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES FROM 01.04.2019 TILL 31.08.2019
New Managing Committee for the year 2019 –
ISA Maharashtra state chapter - Dr. Milind Pol
Guest of Honour ISA Maharashtra state chapter - Dr.Balaji Asegaonkar
Dr Joyshankar Jana, GC Member Pune - Dr Vikas Karne
Past President : Dr Shobha Joshi , President Elect:
Dr. Maya Bhalerao , Jt. Sec. Dr. Seema Suryawanshi , Treasurer
Bhavesh Sheth Jt Treasurer : Dr. Sarika Lonkar , G.C Member : Dr Shubhangi
FELICITATION OF NEW PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY BY CHIEF GUEST
FELICITATION OF ACHIEVERS AND OFFICE BEARERS AT THE HANDS OF GUEST OF HONOUR
PRESENTATION BY DR ANAND RAGHUNATHAN
AORTIC SURGERY WITH MALIGNANT HT. INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION WENT ON FOR AN
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Society of Anesthesiologist Pimpri Chinchwad ( SAPC)
MONTHLY REPORT OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES FROM 01.04.2019 TILL 31.08.2019
– 2021 IN
Dr Vikas Karne
Dr. Smita
Treasurer : Dr.
G.C Member : Dr Shubhangi
FELICITATION OF ACHIEVERS AND OFFICE BEARERS AT THE HANDS OF GUEST OF HONOUR
AORTIC SURGERY WITH MALIGNANT HT. INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION WENT ON FOR AN
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MAY : Tag Line : May Musings Date: 23rd May 2019 Time 5 to 7.30 pm
Programme Coordinator : Dr Deepak Shinde.
1. 1ST
Case - Dr Shreyank Solanki
with LVOT posted For OR & K wire
2. 2nd case-- by Dr Chaitanya G: on Management of orofacial digital syndrome with
BPH,CKD for cystoscopy & stenting.
3. 3rd case - Pain management of Cervical Angina by Dr Varsha Kurhade
Excellent discussion went on for an hour.
Attendance: 38 delegates ( SAPC
Students.)
JUNE : ‘June - Joint Juncture’ at Hotel Grand 28
th June19.
Lecture and Presentation on Postop Pain Management in Joint Surgeries AND 2
Presentation on management of pain in # Rib.
SPEAKER : DR SANDEEP DIWAN
VERY WELL INTERACTIVE SESSION
ATTENDED BY 53 DELGATES
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Line : May Musings – CASE PRESENTATIONS
Date: 23rd May 2019 Time 5 to 7.30 pm Venue : Dr DY Patil Medical College, Pimpri.
Programme Coordinator : Dr Deepak Shinde. Chairperson: Dr Chaya Suryawanshi
Dr Shreyank Solanki : on management of 15 yrs old patient with A
with LVOT posted For OR & K wire
by Dr Chaitanya G: on Management of orofacial digital syndrome with
BPH,CKD for cystoscopy & stenting.
Pain management of Cervical Angina by Dr Varsha Kurhade
Excellent discussion went on for an hour.
ndance: 38 delegates ( SAPC Members and DY Patil Medical College
Joint Juncture’ at Hotel Grand Exotica, Akurdi on
Lecture and Presentation on Postop Pain Management in Joint Surgeries AND 2
Presentation on management of pain in # Rib.
VERY WELL INTERACTIVE SESSION
ATTENDED BY 53 DELGATES.
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Venue : Dr DY Patil Medical College, Pimpri.
Chairperson: Dr Chaya Suryawanshi
n management of 15 yrs old patient with A-V membrane
by Dr Chaitanya G: on Management of orofacial digital syndrome with
Members and DY Patil Medical College
Exotica, Akurdi on
Lecture and Presentation on Postop Pain Management in Joint Surgeries AND 2ND
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JULY : ‘Resuscitate N Revive’
LIFE SUPPORT including Emergency/ Anaphylaxis Management for Consultants, G
Practioners and Dental Surgeons.
15 Anesthesiologist were as a expert faculty on 4 Workstation for demonstration on 3 CPR
Manikins.. Intubating Mannikin ...Pediatric Dummy ...Defib.. 2 AEDS.
Non tearable posters of cardiac arrest management p
workshop.Every one appreciated the workshop and hands on training which boosted the
confidence.
PARTICIPATION: 78 Doctors attended the Workshop
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JULY : ‘Resuscitate N Revive’ -WORKSHOP ON BASIC AND ADVANCE
Emergency/ Anaphylaxis Management for Consultants, G
Practioners and Dental Surgeons.
15 Anesthesiologist were as a expert faculty on 4 Workstation for demonstration on 3 CPR
Manikins.. Intubating Mannikin ...Pediatric Dummy ...Defib.. 2 AEDS.
Non tearable posters of cardiac arrest management protocol given to all delegates in cpr
Every one appreciated the workshop and hands on training which boosted the
attended the Workshop
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PRESIDENT SAPC
DR MAYA BHAERAO SECRETARY SAPC
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Emergency/ Anaphylaxis Management for Consultants, General
15 Anesthesiologist were as a expert faculty on 4 Workstation for demonstration on 3 CPR
rotocol given to all delegates in cpr
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SOCIETY OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS, KOLHAPUR
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES : APRIL 19 –AUGUST 19
TOTAL ACTIVITIES/ MEETINGS -- 5
1] 24 April 19 .. Topic – Ultrasonography for anaesthesiologists
Speaker –1 ) Dr. Mahesh shettanawar spoke on basics of USG from
Anaesthetist point of view.
2) Dr. Aditi Sadalge - USG guided blocks & her
experience at Ganga hospital during her
fellowship.
Attendance was 38.
Take home message .. USG guided blocks gives good success rate with low dose requirement
and reduces complications .
2] 29 May 19 .. Topic - Newer antiplatelets and anticoagulants and its
Anaesthetic implications .
Speaker – Dr. Vinayak Mali.
This was followed by discussion about PPF guidelines of ISA done by D. Sandeep Kadam .
Attendance was 42.
Take home message – if patient is on antiplatelets or anticoagulants we must follow the
guidelines to avoid medicolegal issues and in emergency situation can use the bridging
therapy and undergo surgery by keeping blood products ready.
3] 26 Jun 19 ..Topic- Balanced crystalloid –Need of hour.
Speaker – Dr. Abhijit Gawali.
Attendance was 40.
Take home message—by using balanced crystalloid in critically ill patients we can reduce the
complication rate including acute kidney injury.
4] 31 Jul 19 .. Topic – 2 topics for discussion
1) Anaesthesia for awake craniotomy
2) Highlights of Adenosine induced transient asystole for
Intracranial aneurysm clipping.
Speaker – Dr .Prakash Bharamgaudar .
Attedence – 45
Take home message – for awake craniotomy pt . selection as well as proper councelling of
patient is important .
And for aneurysm clipping by using adenosine induced arrest we can reduce morbidity and
mortality but at the same time there has to be proper communication and prompt reactions
between surgeon and anaesthesiologist.
5] 28 Aug.19 .. Topic – Echo report –simple report for simple anaesthesiologist
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Speaker – Dr. Amol Kodolikar
Attendance – 48
Take home message – we should read the echo report in total given by cardiologist and not
only the impression and write down our notes what we have understood from it as well as
discuss the report with cardiologist
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we should read the echo report in total given by cardiologist and not
only the impression and write down our notes what we have understood from it as well as
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ISA KOKAN
APRIL TO AUGUST
DATE EVENT
14/04/2019 Academic discussion of 4 complications
during regional blocks in Ratnagiri
Attendance = 6
26/05/2019 CME in Mahad
Topics = Central neuraxis Block
Speaker = Dr.SeemaRanade
Attendance = 7
21/07/2019 CME in Chiplun
Topics = How to make a conference
presentation.
Speaker = Dr.Nilesh Naphade
Attendance = 10
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to August 2019vb
Total 11 programmes conducted
1)ACLS for Physiotherapy students by Department of Anaesthesia and ISA Mumbai
20 participants
2)CME at Hiranandani Hospital by Dr L H
75 delegates attended
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1)ACLS for Physiotherapy students by Department of Anaesthesia and ISA Mumbai
2)CME at Hiranandani Hospital by Dr L H Hiranandani Hospital and ISA Mumbai
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1)ACLS for Physiotherapy students by Department of Anaesthesia and ISA Mumbai
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4)CME on THRIVE by Dr Anil Patel organised b
ofAnaesthesia,KEM Hospital
200 delegates attended
5)Webinar on Maternal Collapse organised by
Anaesthesia,KEM Hospital
250 anaesthesiologists logged in
6)COLS by ISA Mumbai Metro branch for Taiyyabia school student
7) COLS for SNDT Womens University ISA Mumbai Metro branch20 students participated
8)Paper presentation on 26 July by ISA Mumbai Metro branch and G S Ambadekar Society.10
papers presented
1st prize winner in pre MD/DNB category sponsored to MISACON at Sholapur
1st prize winner in post MD/DNB category
9)Lecture on ACLS for nursing students o
and Dept of Anaesthesia and ACLS demonstration for nursing students
ISA Mumbai metro branch and Dept of Anaesthesia on 2 different days
10))Annual General Body meeting of
Dr Lipika Baliarsing became the President
11)ISA Mumbai metro conducted Guest lecture by Dr Chinu Agarwal,noted
psychotherapist Topic : Mindfulness for coping with stress
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Dr Anil Patel organised by ISA Mumbai Metro and DEPT
organised by ISA Mumbai Metro and DEPT of
6)COLS by ISA Mumbai Metro branch for Taiyyabia school student 100 student attended
7) COLS for SNDT Womens University ISA Mumbai Metro branch20 students participated
ly by ISA Mumbai Metro branch and G S Ambadekar Society.10
1st prize winner in pre MD/DNB category sponsored to MISACON at Sholapur
1st prize winner in post MD/DNB category got a cheque of Rs 5000
9)Lecture on ACLS for nursing students of KEM Hospital by ISA Mumbai Metro branch
and Dept of Anaesthesia and ACLS demonstration for nursing students KEM Hospital
ISA Mumbai metro branch and Dept of Anaesthesia on 2 different days
10))Annual General Body meeting of ISA Mumbai metro branch on 24th June 2019
Dr Lipika Baliarsing became the President
11)ISA Mumbai metro conducted Guest lecture by Dr Chinu Agarwal,noted
psychotherapist Topic : Mindfulness for coping with stress.
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100 student attended
7) COLS for SNDT Womens University ISA Mumbai Metro branch20 students participated
ly by ISA Mumbai Metro branch and G S Ambadekar Society.10
f KEM Hospital by ISA Mumbai Metro branch
KEM Hospital by
ch on 24th June 2019
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ISA NAGAR
Monthly meeting April 2019 � Date –9/4/19
� Excellent Talk by DrSachinLandge
� Topic- Highlighting the importance of reading with interactive session
� Attended by 29 members
--Monthly Meeting May 2019
Date—14/5/19, Topic- Trauma Management
Speaker- Dr Ashok Karale, Attended by-26 members
--Monthly Meeting June 2019
Date –11/6/19, Topic – Financial Awareness
Speaker- Dr Mahesh Ghodake , Gynaecologist,Attended by -32 members
--Monthly Meeting July 2019
Date—10/7/19
Topic – Presentation and Case discussion on Subcutaneous Emphysema During Laparoscopy
Speaker – DrSachinLawande,Attended by -26 members
--Monthly meeting Aug 2019
Date -13/8/19,Topic- Work life Balance
Rely of lecture by Dr R Rajshekharan , at AORA done in the meeting for all,
Attended by 29 members
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ISA NASIK Meeting Report-- 23rd August, 2019
Subject: Medicolegal issues, Importance of documentation and consent. When a doctor faces
Criminal Charges, Law & protection for doctors.
Faculties: 1)Dr. Swati Gadgil, Mumbai.
Attendance: Attended by 85 ISA Nashik members
Take home message:
Proper & timely documentation, detailed consent in patient’s language and his/her sign is very
important.
Criminal case cannot be filed against a treating doctor, though one should take due care &
precautions.
Meeting report--7th April 2019
Subject:
1) Newer trends in the management of polytrauma, Dr. J. Balavanket.
2) My journey of three decades in Anaesthesia, Dr. J. Balavanket.
3) Panel Discussion : Professional life of Anaestheologist
Dr. VivekKakatkar, Dr. AbhayDhavle, Dr. PrajaktaAhire and Dr.
Attendance: Attended by 84 members
Take home message: Balance professional and personal life, maintain good working conditions,
Ganga trauma score and according management.
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Medicolegal issues, Importance of documentation and consent. When a doctor faces
Criminal Charges, Law & protection for doctors.
Dr. Swati Gadgil, Mumbai.2)Adv. Jayant Jaibhave, Nashik.
Attended by 85 ISA Nashik members
Proper & timely documentation, detailed consent in patient’s language and his/her sign is very
Criminal case cannot be filed against a treating doctor, though one should take due care &
Newer trends in the management of polytrauma, Dr. J. Balavanket.
My journey of three decades in Anaesthesia, Dr. J. Balavanket.
Panel Discussion : Professional life of Anaestheologist
Dr. VivekKakatkar, Dr. AbhayDhavle, Dr. PrajaktaAhire and Dr. Shashank Kulkarni
Attended by 84 members
Balance professional and personal life, maintain good working conditions,
Ganga trauma score and according management.
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Medicolegal issues, Importance of documentation and consent. When a doctor faces
Proper & timely documentation, detailed consent in patient’s language and his/her sign is very
Criminal case cannot be filed against a treating doctor, though one should take due care &
Shashank Kulkarni
Balance professional and personal life, maintain good working conditions,
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25th May 2019
Subject: Perioperative management of hypertension and hypotension.
Dr. Atul Kulkarni, TATA Memorial hosp., Mumbai.
Attendance: Attended by 75 members of ISA Nashik.
Take home message: Find the cause and accordingly use the Inotropic agents at earliest.
22 June, 2019
Subject:
1) Blood transfusion: What the anaesthesiologist should know.
Dr. KalpanaKelkar retired HOD, BJ Medical College, Pune.
2) Perioperative fluid management
Dr. VikasKarne, HOD, Dept. of anaesthesia ,Sahyadari hosp., Pune.
Attendance: Attended by 80 ISA, Nashik members.
Take home message: Proper documentation and Vigilance is most important while Blood
Transfusion. Plasmalyte newer, ideal replacement fluid.
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CME on PaediatricAnaesthesia--2 MMC Credit P
Chief guest: Dr. Milind Pol, president I
Faculty: 1) Dr. S. Ramesh, HOD, KKCTH, Chennai.
2) Dr. DilipChavhan, Director Children Anaesthesia Services, Mumbai.
3) Dr. Ankit Desai, Director CAS, Mumbai
Subject: Clinical pearls of paediatricanaesthesia.
Paediatric Airway management.
Anaesthesia for paediatric laparoscopic surgeries
Central line in paediatric& neonatal patients.
Recent advances in IV Fluids & Blood Transfusion in Paediatric.
Attendance: Attended by 158 Members of Nashik, Dhule, Jalagaon, Pune and Malegaon
Take home message: PAC is a must, always be ready for difficult airway and give Calculated
Fluids.
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2 MMC Credit Points-- 21 July, 2019
Dr. Milind Pol, president ISA Maharashtra state chapter.
1) Dr. S. Ramesh, HOD, KKCTH, Chennai.
2) Dr. DilipChavhan, Director Children Anaesthesia Services, Mumbai.
3) Dr. Ankit Desai, Director CAS, Mumbai
Clinical pearls of paediatricanaesthesia.
Anaesthesia for paediatric laparoscopic surgeries
Central line in paediatric& neonatal patients.
Recent advances in IV Fluids & Blood Transfusion in Paediatric.
Attended by 158 Members of Nashik, Dhule, Jalagaon, Pune and Malegaon
PAC is a must, always be ready for difficult airway and give Calculated
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Attended by 158 Members of Nashik, Dhule, Jalagaon, Pune and Malegaon
PAC is a must, always be ready for difficult airway and give Calculated
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CME on Advanced CPR & Management
Subject: Advanced CPR / ACLS & various emergency scenarios.
Attendance: Attended by 60 consultants of various faculties from IMA, Nashik.
Conducted by: Faculties from ISA, Nashik.
Take home message: CPR Techniques, early Defibrillation, airway management and code blue.
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CME on Advanced CPR & Management of Emergency Scenario 28 July, 2019
Advanced CPR / ACLS & various emergency scenarios.
Attended by 60 consultants of various faculties from IMA, Nashik.
Faculties from ISA, Nashik.
CPR Techniques, early Defibrillation, airway management and code blue.
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CPR Techniques, early Defibrillation, airway management and code blue.
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23rd August, 2019
Subject:Medicolegal issues, Importance of documentation and consent. When a doctor faces
Criminal Charges, Law & protection for doctors.
Faculties Dr. Swati Gadgil, Mumbai.
Attendance: Attended by 85 ISA Nashik members
Take home message:
Proper & timely documentation, detailed consent in patient’s language and his/her sign is very
important.
Criminal case cannot be filed against a treating doctor, though one should take due care &
precautions.
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Criminal Charges, Law & protection for doctors.
Dr. Swati Gadgil, Mumbai. Adv. JayantJaibhave, Nashik.
Attended by 85 ISA Nashik members
Proper & timely documentation, detailed consent in patient’s language and his/her sign is very
Criminal case cannot be filed against a treating doctor, though one should take due care &
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Proper & timely documentation, detailed consent in patient’s language and his/her sign is very
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ISA MIRAJ SANGLI BRANCH
Total no of meetings April to August 4
1. A. subject- To discuss planning of 2020 state conference date 15 march 201
B.Total No of members 40
C. Take home message we all have to work hard to make our conference successful and
memorable
2. A. Subject Date 4 june 2019
i. Hip surgery in patient with Pacemake, ii. Undiagnosed Pheochromacytoma.
B. total members 50
C. how to diagnose and treat undiagagnosed Pheochromocytoma and Precaution and
management of patient with Pacemaker
3. Date 23 July 2019 S i. Medicolegal Practice in day to day practicB. 30 members
C. How to keep Anaesthesia record and how to handle on table to death patient
4. A. Subject Date 30 aug 2019 i. Annual report for 2018 and 2019
ii. Discuss Flood related problems and how to manage and help affected peopl
B. 50 members
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ISA Yavatmal
Date - 03-09-2019
Report of Academic activities from April to August
ISA Yavatmal
Total number of meetings - 01
Subject - CPR and medical emergencies in dental practice
•Medical emergencies in dental practice
•CPR demonstration - by Dr. Rajesh Khadse (President, ISA Yavatmal) and Dr. Vinay Dhakate
Total member participation - 20
Take Home message -
* Early recognition and active trea
management.
* Knowledge and practice of CPR is important for every medical practitioner.
Regards,
Dr. Vinay Dhakate
Secretary, ISA Yavatmal
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Report of Academic activities from April to August -2019
CPR and medical emergencies in dental practice
•Medical emergencies in dental practice - presentation by Dr. Shital Mankar
by Dr. Rajesh Khadse (President, ISA Yavatmal) and Dr. Vinay Dhakate
* Early recognition and active treatment of emergencies is necessary for effective patient
* Knowledge and practice of CPR is important for every medical practitioner.
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Academic activities of ISA Kalyan from April to Aug 191. One Credit Hour CME on
Topic : Airway
Date : 09.06.2019
It is important to learn airway anatomy and its assessment during PAC. Hence to discuss different
problems with airway this CME was arranged. In this topics like
laryngoscopy , CICV and Awake intubation were decided.
ON Airway assessment our member Dr
Mouth opening, Malampatti Classification, Thyromental distance, Lower jaw,and minor problems like
protruding inward upper incisors dentures
Dr Nisha Gandhi took account of available airway gadgets right from Ambu bag, different masks, Gudel”s
airway, Naso pharyngeal airways and Supraglotic devices like LMA’s, Intubating LMA’s etc
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ISA Kalyan Academic activities of ISA Kalyan from April to Aug 19
It is important to learn airway anatomy and its assessment during PAC. Hence to discuss different
problems with airway this CME was arranged. In this topics like - Airway anatomy, Airway Gadgets, Video
laryngoscopy , CICV and Awake intubation were decided.
Airway assessment our member Dr Kala Eshwaran elaborated by detailing on various methods like
Mouth opening, Malampatti Classification, Thyromental distance, Lower jaw,and minor problems like
protruding inward upper incisors dentures
ook account of available airway gadgets right from Ambu bag, different masks, Gudel”s
airway, Naso pharyngeal airways and Supraglotic devices like LMA’s, Intubating LMA’s etc
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Academic activities of ISA Kalyan from April to Aug 19
It is important to learn airway anatomy and its assessment during PAC. Hence to discuss different
Airway anatomy, Airway Gadgets, Video
Kala Eshwaran elaborated by detailing on various methods like
Mouth opening, Malampatti Classification, Thyromental distance, Lower jaw,and minor problems like
ook account of available airway gadgets right from Ambu bag, different masks, Gudel”s
airway, Naso pharyngeal airways and Supraglotic devices like LMA’s, Intubating LMA’s etc
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Video laryngoscpy and various models available and its utility was discussed by Dr Sunil Katkade from
Thane. He has performed many difficult intubations by using these .
CICV was highlighted by Dr Bapat, senior anaesthesiologist fro Mumbai.He said in today’s world of
litigation one should not face such a situation. However preparation for needle cricithyrotomy, treal jet
ventilation, surgical cricothyrotomy should be there.
In awake intubation Dr Prasanna Mahajan presented acase where adult male patient of recurrent Ca
Alveolus with hemi mandibulectomy done was intubated over a FOB. Airway problem, topical
anaesthesia and clinical difficulties were discussed.
2. Credit hr CME
Topic : Obstetric CME
Date : 25. 08.2019
In a different approach this CME was arranged Dr Vikas Nayar and Dr Manju Sinha were expert . and 6
cases were presented by our own members
1. Laprascopy in obstetric patient
A case scenario of non obstetric surgy like appendisectomy in pregnant paient was discussed. Taking care
of pregnancy was stressed. This topic was presented b y Dr Krishna, Dr Kanchan and Dr Mayuresh.
2. Failed Spinal in emergency LSCS.
This case scenario was discussed by DR Prakash and Dr Madhuri. Favouring to give GA over repeat Spinal
was also discussed, however currently preference is to repeat spinal
3. Obstetric complications and Anaesthesia care
Dr Pallavi and Dr Shruti discussed problems like PPH, Placenta Increta etc where anesthetist has to work
hard to save life of patient .after 3 units of RL or crystalloids giving colloid till blood is available, 3 units of
blood with 3 units of FFP and platelets and so on was emphasized.
4. Cardiac case and Pregnant patient was discussed by Dr Shruti and Pooja . Proper cardiac evaluation
and its need was stressed%.
Problems related to hyperstimulation syndrome was discussed. This was presented by Dr Prasanna
DR Ashok Deshpande from Sangali also attended this CME as a guest
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MEETING REPORT ISA SATARA APRIL-AUGUST 2019
Total 3 Clinical Meetings were held DATE TOPIC SPEAKER ATTENDENCE
25/04/2019 Basics of
mechanical
ventilation
Dr. Amol Kodolikar,
Kolhapur
20
28/06/2019 Epidural
anaesthesia-
past, present
and future
Dr. Mugdha
Mahajan, Satara
18
30/07/2019 Current concepts
in perioperative
fluid
management
Dr. Vikas Karne,
Pune
15
KEY MESSAGE Dr. Amol Kodolikar:
1. Goals of ventilator management—Adequate oxygenation, acceptable CO2, reduce work
of breathing, prevent ventilator induced lung injury
2. Ventilatory strategy is more important than the mode
3. Prevent VILI
4. Prevent dynamic hyperventilation
5. Prevent ventilator associated pneumonia
Dr. Vikas Karne:
1. IV Fluids are drugs
2. Overall volume sparing effect of colloid vs crystalloid is 1:1.3
3. Conservative fluid therapy is associated with better perioperative outcome
4. Chloride-rich IV fluids impact postoperative outcomes including AKI
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Solapur Anaesthesiologists’ Society
Meeting report Total no. of meetings April19 to August19 :
April : Subject - GBM & handover ceremony Member participation 36
April 2019 :we conducted Governing council meeting for ISACON Maharashtra 2019
June 2019 :8th
June :Subject :Lecture on Parenting by DrRohiniPatole from Nashik
Member participation : 45
We Solapur anesthesiologists' society decided to celebrate world
environmental day on 9 thjune 2019 with tree plantation and cycle rally.
Take home messege - we have
decided to use minimum plastic in our conference and support world
theme "Beat plastic pollution"
July :28th
Subject -GBM for conference
Member participation : 39
August : 29 August
Subject : Lecture by Swami Sharanuji on “Discourse on Pride , Prejudice & Peace”
Member participation : 41
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From August we are meeting twice weekly
We also conducted 7 COLS activities a
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Academic activities of ISA Kalyan from April to Aug 191. One Credit Hour CME on
Topic : Airway
Date : 09.06.2019
It is important to learn airway anatomy and its assessment during PAC. Hence to discuss different
problems with airway this CME was arranged. In this topics like
laryngoscopy , CICV and Awake intubation were decided.
ON Airway assessment our member Dr
Mouth opening, Malampatti Classification, Thyromental distance, Lower jaw,and minor problems like
protruding inward upper incisors dentures
Dr Nisha Gandhi took account of available airway gadgets right from Ambu bag, different masks, Gudel”s
airway, Naso pharyngeal airways and Supraglotic devices like LMA’s, Intubating LMA’s etc
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It is important to learn airway anatomy and its assessment during PAC. Hence to discuss different
problems with airway this CME was arranged. In this topics like - Airway anatomy, Airway Gadgets, Video
laryngoscopy , CICV and Awake intubation were decided.
Airway assessment our member Dr Kala Eshwaran elaborated by detailing on various methods like
Mouth opening, Malampatti Classification, Thyromental distance, Lower jaw,and minor problems like
protruding inward upper incisors dentures
ook account of available airway gadgets right from Ambu bag, different masks, Gudel”s
airway, Naso pharyngeal airways and Supraglotic devices like LMA’s, Intubating LMA’s etc
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It is important to learn airway anatomy and its assessment during PAC. Hence to discuss different
Airway anatomy, Airway Gadgets, Video
Kala Eshwaran elaborated by detailing on various methods like
Mouth opening, Malampatti Classification, Thyromental distance, Lower jaw,and minor problems like
ook account of available airway gadgets right from Ambu bag, different masks, Gudel”s
airway, Naso pharyngeal airways and Supraglotic devices like LMA’s, Intubating LMA’s etc
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Video laryngoscpy and various models available and its utility was discussed by Dr Sunil Katkade from
Thane. He has performed many difficult intubations by using these .
CICV was highlighted by Dr Bapat, senior anaesthesiologist fro Mumbai.He said in today’s world of
litigation one should not face such a situation. However preparation for needle cricithyrotomy, treal jet
ventilation, surgical cricothyrotomy should be there.
In awake intubation Dr Prasanna Mahajan presented acase where adult male patient of recurrent Ca
Alveolus with hemi mandibulectomy done was intubated over a FOB. Airway problem, topical
anaesthesia and clinical difficulties were discussed.
2. Credit hr CME
Topic : Obstetric CME
Date : 25. 08.2019
In a different approach this CME was arranged Dr Vikas Nayar and Dr Manju Sinha were expert . and 6
cases were presented by our own members
1. Laprascopy in obstetric patient
A case scenario of non obstetric surgy like appendisectomy in pregnant paient was discussed. Taking care
of pregnancy was stressed. This topic was presented b y Dr Krishna, Dr Kanchan and Dr Mayuresh.
2. Failed Spinal in emergency LSCS.
This case scenario was discussed by DR Prakash and Dr Madhuri. Favouring to give GA over repeat Spinal
was also discussed, however currently preference is to repeat spinal
3. Obstetric complications and Anaesthesia care
Dr Pallavi and Dr Shruti discussed problems like PPH, Placenta Increta etc where anesthetist has to work
hard to save life of patient .after 3 units of RL or crystalloids giving colloid till blood is available, 3 units of
blood with 3 units of FFP and platelets and so on was emphasized.
4. Cardiac case and Pregnant patient was discussed by Dr Shruti and Pooja . Proper cardiac evaluation
and its need was stressed%.
Problems related to hyperstimulation syndrome was discussed. This was presented by Dr Prasanna
DR Ashok Deshpande from Sangali also attended this CME as a guest
ISA Amaravati..... Meetings were conducted every month.
Details of CME in July are available as follows.
CME on peripheral nerve block by Dr.Chandrashekharan Cham.
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MEETING REPORT
INDIAN SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS, NAGPUR CITY BRANCH
Total number of Meetings: 5 (April – August)
• 19th
April 2019: Interesting Case Presentation Competition
• 18th
May 2019: Debates for Anaesthesiologists
• 30th
June 2019: CME - Deceased organ Donation- A new ray of hope towards life
• 21st
June 2019: CME – Common Encounters in Obstetric Anaesthesia
• 19th
August 2019: Intercollegiate Anaesthesia Post-graduate Quiz Competition
Subject : Interesting Case Presentation Competition
Total member participation: 60
The first academic activity of the tenure 2019-20, the 'Mrs. Vaishali Malegaonkar Memorial Interesting
Case Presentation Competition' was held at MT Paithankar Hall, IMA House on the 19th
April 2019,
Friday. A total of 8 clinical cases were presented. Interesting cases presentation was followed by healthy
discussion and interactive session between the contestants and the judges, along with the audience
which was amazing.
Dr. Rashmi Shingade, Consultant Anaesthesiologist & Director Children Orthopaedic Care Institute, Dr.
Jitesh Chauhan, Consultant Anaesthesiologist, Dr. Kiran Vyawhare, Consultant Anaesthesiologist & Pain
Physician, Wochardt Hospital, Dr. S K Deshpande, Consultant Cardiac Anaesthesiologist, Dr. Kamlakar
Pawar, Consultant Anaesthesiologist, Dr. Yogesh Zawar, Assistant Professor, Super speciality Hospital &
GMC,Nagpur, Dr. Ravi Mundada, Consultant Anaesthesiologist, Suretech Hospital and Dr. Aditi Bhatnagar,
Resident, Anaesthesiology, NKPSIMS presented the cases.
The Event was judged by Senior Experienced Anaesthesiologists from the city, Dr. Bhau Rajurkar & Dr.
Pratibha Deshmukh. The first prize was won by Dr. Rashmi Shingade for her presentation "Haemoptysis
after failed subclavian vein cannulation" and the second prize went to Dr. S K Deshpande for his case
"Successful management of Flash Re-expansion Pulmonary Edema (RePE) - "Place matters". The MOC
for the day was Dr. Sarita Joglekar. The event concluded with the vote of thanks by Hon. Secretary Dr.
Soma Cham followed by dinner.
Take home message: The competition brought to the fore, cases which are rare and challenging for the
anesthesiologists and the opportunity to showcase, discuss and learn more by sharing.
SUBJECT : DEBATES FOR ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS
Total Member Participation : 50
The Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists, Nagpur City Branch held a non-academic debate for the
members of the Society, on the 18th
of May, 2019 as ‘Debates for Anaesthesiologists’. Three topics
encompassing the non-clinical aspect of the Anaesthesiologists were fiercely debated upon. Freelance
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and Corporate Anaesthesiologists working at prestigious Hospitals and Medical Institutes from Nagpur,
put forth their points of opinion in an intense and intellectually high fought debate.
The debate started with Dr. Umesh Ramtani, Assistant Professor at IGGMC, Nagpur, who spoke in favour
of the motion ‘Given a choice, I would like to be reborn as Anaesthesiologist!’ & Dr. Gunjan Badwaik,
Consultant Anaesthesiologist spoke against the motion. The second topic of debate was ‘Working as a
Corporate Anaesthesiologist is more gratifying than a freelance anaesthesiologist’. Dr. Ravindra
Mundada spoke for the motion and Dr. Sachin Sadavarte spoke against the motion. Dr. Saurabh Barde
spoke for and Dr. Vikram Alsi spoke against the motion on the third topic of debate ‘Conferences are a
waste of time and money’.
The debate was judged by two distinguished senior Anaesthesiologists of the city, Dr. Vivek Bhargava and
Dr. Narendra Tamhane. The President along with the judges congratulated and awarded the winner of
the competition Dr. Gunjan Badwaik and the runner up, Dr. Vikram Alsi.
The master of ceremony was Dr. Swapna Bhure and ended with the vote of thanks delivered by Hon.
Secretary Dr. Soma Cham.
Take home message: Debates help in putting forth opinions democratically, knowing, learning and
comprehending adverse views, so as to expand ones’ horizon of acceptability & thus holds true for the
anaesthesiologists too.
Subject : CME - Deceased organ Donation- A new ray of hope towards life
Total Member participation : 160
Transplantation of Human Organ Act (THOA) was passed in 1994 and after maturing through many
loopholes is now in its silver jubilee year, this year 2019. A CME commemorating the act ‘Deceased
Organ Donation – A ray of Hope towards life’ was organised by ISA, Nagpur City Branch along with
Department of Anaesthesiology, Indira Gandhi Govt. Medical College, Nagpur, on 30th
of June 2019,
Sunday, at Lecture Hall, Surgical Complex, IGGMC, Nagpur.
The eminent faculties were Dr. Vijay Shetty, Consultant Cardiac Anaesthesiologist and cardiac transplant
Anaesthesiologist, Fortis Hospital, Mumbai, Dr. N G Tirpude, Prof. & Head, Department of
Anaesthesiology, GMC, Nagpur, Dr. VC Shelgaonkar, Prof. & Head, Department of Anaesthesiology,
IGGMC, Nagpur, Dr. Abhijit Kale, Associate Prof., Department of Orthopaedics, LTMGH&MC, Mumbai, Dr.
Prakash Khetan, Consultant Nephrologist, Shravan Hospital, Nagpur, Dr. Rahul Saxena, Liver Transplant
and hepato-biliary surgeon, Nagpur, Dr. Sameer Jahagirdar, Plastic Surgeon, OCHRI, Nagpur, Dr. Rajurkar,
Senior Consultant Anaesthesiologist, Nagpur & Jaya Jairam, Co-ordinator, MOHAN foundation, Mumbai
and delivered highly informative lectures both academically and regarding legal aspects of organ
retrieval.
The chairpersons for the various sessions were Dr. Manjrekar, Dr. Anjali Savargaonkar, Dr. Lawange, Dr.
Sheetal Dalal, Dr. Koichade & Dr. Bhople. Dr. Sarita Joglekar & Dr. Kiran Vyawhare played moderators for
the panel discussion.
Dr. Ajay Keoliya accepted to be the Chief guest of the CME & Dr. Manjrekar, Prof & Superintendent was
the Patron of the CME. The CME started with samai prajwalan. Dr. Manisha Shembekar; President, ISA-
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NCB welcomed august the gathering, stressing on the importance of organ retrieval being the need of
hour, as there is a huge gap between demand and supply. Dr. VC Shelgaonkar, conceptualized the idea
behind the CME, highlighted on the role of an Anaesthesiologist in the process of deceased Organ
retrieval. Dr. Keoliya congratulated ISA NCB & Department of Anaesthesiology, IGGMC, Nagpur for the
CME on a novel subject and appreciated the efforts taken for the it.
The main attraction was the eye-opening lecture given by Dr. Vibhavari Dani, ex-Dean, GMC & IGGMC,
Nagpur and serving as President, ZTCC (Zonal Transplant Centre Co-ordinator) on the enormous
combined efforts taken by the ZTCC coordinators to just make one organ retrieval and transplantation
successful.
The masters of ceremony were Dr. Amrusha Raipure and Dr. Vikas Choudhari. Dr. Soma Cham, Hon.
Secretary, ISA-NCB proposed Vote of Thanks.
Take home message: Deceased organ donation is around only 0.34 per million which is very low
compared to the rate in the other developed countries. The act has gained momentum and the role of
an Anaesthesiologist in the process of transplantation is unequivocal, but through the CME, the role of
Anaesthesiologist in the process of maintenance of a brain stem dead / deceased patient and during
the retrieval of organs is also of vital importance & has been emphasized on. Moreover, donations of
kidney, liver, heart, lungs, eyes are known & myths and misconceptions involving bone, skin retrieval
were cleared.
Subject : CME – Common Encounters in Obstetric Anaesthesia
Total Member Participation : 240
Indian society of Anaesthesiologists, Nagpur City branch held a CME on “Common Encounters in
Obstetric Anaesthesia” on 21st
July, 2019 at Hotel Centre Point, Ramdaspeth, Nagpur. Every
anaesthesiologist has to deal with challenging cases related to pregnant patients and at odd times
throughout the day. Dr. Manisha Shembekar, President, in her welcome address stressed the need to
update the knowledge about the recent advances in Obstetric Anaesthesia so as to better the outcome of
an obstetric intervention and having trained anaesthesiologists in the peripheral and rural areas would
drastically reduce maternal mortality and morbidity.
Dr. Ankur Jain, neurologist delivered a talk on postpartum headache and the need to investigate the
patient thoroughly to ascertain the exact cause.
Dr. Chaitanya Shembekar, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist talked about the obstetric concerns in a patient
with anti-coagulants while Dr. Saurabh Barde, Anaesthesiologist, highlighted the anaesthetic
management of such patients.
Dr. Nitin Deshpande, cardiologist, spoke on peripartum cardiomyopathy which strikes as a bolt from the
blue and can be life-threatening & the timely need of diagnosis & intervention.
Dr. Sunanda Gupta, senior Anaesthesiologist from Udaipur, delivered a talk on management of post-
partum haemorrhage, which is leading cause of maternal mortality. She also gave tips as how to
efficiently manage morbidly obese pregnant patients, which has now emerged as a new challenge for the
anaesthesiologist nowadays.
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Dr. Anita Shetty, Professor of Anaesthesiology at KEM Hospital, Mumbai updated the gathering on the
current concepts in the management of Pregnancy induced hypertension.
Dr. Kausalaya Chakravarthy from Hyderabad, delivered a talk on how to optimally use uterotonics
without the fear of over infusing during complicated Caesarian sections. She also talked and emphasized
on the necessary aspects that has to be taken care of during the administration of General Anaesthesia to
the parturient, when needed.
Dr. Charuta Gadkari spoke on the efficacy and safety of supraglottic airway in the parturient. Dr.
Geetendra Sharma, obstetrician and well known medicolegal expert from Ahmedabad spoke on how to
tackle the ethical dilemmas faced in the process of managing a pregnant patient, while Dr. Ashish Ganjre,
Anaesthesiologist & Intensivist, stressed on the importance of an Obstetric ICU in the face of changing
scenario in the field of Obstetrics.
The lecture series was followed by Panel Discussion on ‘Our problems, your solutions’. The Moderators
were Dr. Manisha Shembekar & Dr. Pratibha Deshmukh. Dr. Soma Cham, Hon. Secretary proposed the
vote of thanks.
A novel initiative was undertaken, wherein, the same set of questions with multiple choice answers were
asked before and after the lecture. The answers were given through electronic voting pads by the
audience. The effort was an instant hit amongst the audience as it garnered maximum involvement.
The CME highlighted the current trends that have evolved in the management of pregnant patients in an
effort to bring down maternal mortality rate to 100 from 167 by 2020.
Take home message: The CME highlighted the current trends that have evolved in the management of
pregnant patients in an effort to bring down maternal mortality rate to 100 from 167 by 2020.
Subject : Dr Malti Phadke Intercollegiate Anaesthesia Post-graduate Quiz Competition
Total Member participation : 100
On the 18th
of August, 2019, Sunday, ISA NCB organized the annual ‘Dr Malti Phadke Intercollegiate
Anaesthesia Post-graduate Quiz Competition’ at IMA Auditorium, IMA Annexe, Nagpur. Team of three
Anaesthesia Post-graduate students from various Medical Colleges in Vidarbha, GMC, Nagpur, IGGMC,
Nagpur, NKPSIMS, Nagpur, JNMC, Sawangi (Meghe), MGIMS, Wardha and PDDMC, Amravati participated
in the Quiz Competition. The quiz started with the welcome address by President Dr. Manisha
Shembekar. Addressing the gathering, she said that Quizzes are all about knowledge, nerves and
spontaneity & it takes a lot to participate in such activities. She expressed gratitude to Dr. Malti Phadke,
retd. Prof & Head, Dept. of Anaesthesiology, GMC, Nagpur, for instituting the award for the winning team
& runner up team in her name for this interesting and informative annual event and thanked all the
Heads of the Anaesthesiology Department of the various Medical Colleges for encouraging their students
and sending their team for participation.
The Quiz Masters were Dr. Ketki Marodkar & Dr. Dipak Ruparel. The organizing team of the Quiz
Competition included Dr. Ravi Mundada as Scorer, Dr. Ritesh Borkar as Buzzer Referee & Dr. Swapna
Bhure as Timer. Dr. Chandrashekharan Cham, ex-President ISA, NCB worked as the co-ordinator of the
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Quiz Competition. The judges for the competition were Dr. Shubhada Deshmukh, Prof. Dept. of
Anaesthesiology, NKPSIMS, Nagpur & Dr. Pratibha Deshmukh, Senior Consultant Anaesthesiologist.
The Quiz was interesting, enjoyable and intellectual with well planned rounds. Questions for the
audience were equally exciting and audience participation was enthusiastic too. The winning team was
the Team from GMC, Nagpur comprising of Dr. Pompy Devraj, Dr. Anuradha Kulkarni & Dr. Bhagyashree
Sarda whereas the runners-up was the team from IGGMC, Nagpur comprising of Dr. Adithya S
Chiranjeevi, Dr. Ashwin R Krishnan & Dr. Mahesh Kaware. Certificate of participation was given to all
participants & trophies handed over to the winning and runner-up teams. Dr. Soma Cham proposed the
Vote of Thanks.
Take Home message: Quizzes are helpful in teaching & learning both the participants and the
audience through an interesting and enjoyable manner with a display of nerves and patience
by the participants. Putting together a quiz is a very strenuous, mind boggling and innovative
work done by the quiz masters.
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SOCIETY OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS PUNE ACTIVITIES APRIL - AUGUST
2019 SAP conducted 3 monthlyacademic meetings and 1 annual conference during this period
April – “Masterclass On Kyphoscoliosis And Anaesthesia”
Dr. Balavenkat from Coimbatore graced the monthly meet organised at Ruby Hall Clinic auditorium on 4th
April The session was designed towards PG students .
Case presentation by DNB resident with Dr. Balavenkat as moderator followed by extensive discussion on
anaesthesia for kyphoscoliosis followed.
The session was rounded up by panel discussion on recent controversies in anaesthesia.
The meeting was attended by 75 delegates
Pune Regional Anaesthesia Course (PRAC) 2018 was conducted in association with Society of
Anesthesiologists Pune
USG Workshop conducted on 5th April at Sancheti Hospital & Cadeveric workshop at Bharati
Vidyapeeth
Conference was conducted on 6th and 7th of April at Hyatt Hotel, Pune
The annual conference with renowned international faculties encompassing recent advances as well as
reviewing the basics carters to novices as well as leaders in regional anaesthesia.
June – Monthly Meeting in association with Pune Obstretic and Gynaecology Society at Ruby Hall Clinic
Auditorium on 8th
june
It was an Interactive session of Panel discussions with two anaesthetists and two obstreticians on either
side.
Surgical aspects of importance and anaesthesia aspects were discussed on following topics, Endoscopic
surgeries, medicolegal aspects, Obstretic haemorrhage, Cardiopulmonary disorders followed by an open
forum to discuss other areas of importance.
A total of 70 delgates were in attendance.
JULY - CME on Obesity And Anaesthesia – CME on Obesity and anaesthesia was conducted at Inamdar
Hospital.
The CME was distributed over all areas in obesity starting from Pathophysiology and pre-anaesthesia
evaluation to specific difficult sreas like Airway and obesity and Regional anaesthesia which is a challenge
in the obese. 70 delegates were present.
Surgeons perspective in what are the types of surgeries, what is metabolic syndrome and critical steps
during surgery were also discussed.
Dr. Sandeep Patil from inamdar hospital organised the CME with a host of other members from Pune. Dr.
Neeraj rayate and Dr. Jayshree Todkar were the surgeons who graced the occasiion.
AUGUST - PROACT PUNECON 2019 - 4th
ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIETY OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS
PUNE
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The 4th
annual conference of the Society Of Anaesthesiologists, Pune was organised on 17th
and 18th
August 2019 at The JW Marriott Hotel And Convention Centre on Senapati Bapat Road, Pune with a One
day AIRWAY WORKSHOP was conducted on previous Sunday 11th
August at Deenanath Mangeshkar
hospital.
The theme for this year was “Controversies To Consensus” encompassing all specialities encountered.
Renowned faculties from all over India were invited giving the audience an enriching yet exhaustive
academic experience.
The conference also included a session on Medicolegal aspects with Dr. Adv. Milind Salunkhe giving
valuable insights into various aspects of anaesthesia practice. His lecture followed by Dr. Pratibha Kane
summed up the legal aspects of concents and special case scenarios.
The Dr. A M Deshpande oration was delivered by Professor Dr. Mrs. Jayshree Sood with the topic
“Balancing The IV Fluids”. She was felicitated after the oration.
The inaugural function followed was attended by senior dignatories, past and present ISA presidents and
secretaries from Pune and PCMC with Dr. Mrs. Jayshree Sood invited as the Chief Guest.
This was followed by the Key Note Address delivered by Surg. Comm. Manish Honwad from Port Blair
with the lecture “Critical Care Air Transport: Challenges for the anaesthesiologists in remote locations”
and was well appreciated by all.
The conference had a delegate strength of 180
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ISA Aurangabad conducted five academic activities from April 2019 to
August 2019. 1) Installation of new committee (27 April 2019)
• Dr. Milind Pol – President ISA, Maharashtra state chapter was chief guest for the installation
programme. Dr. Balaji Asegaonkar, secretary & Dr. Sangeeta Deshpande, Treasurer MSCISA also
attended the activity
• Dr. Surekha Shinde, Professor GMC Aurangabad delivered a lecture on Recent use of anticoagulant
medication and its significance in anaesthesia practice
• Thirty members attended the programme.
2) Academic activity (29th
June 2019)
Topics of presentations were
• Anaesthetic implications of diastolic dysfunction by Dr. Balaji Asegaonkar, secretary, MSCISA
• Does endotracheal tube cuff pressure increase by trans oesophageal probe insertion? By Dr.
Deepak Borde, Ozone anaesthesia group.
• Anaesthetic management of elective LSCS in a patient with dwarfism by Dr. Unmesh Bedekar (JR3,
GMC, Aurangabad)
• Use of Truview laryngoscope in patients of limited mouth opening associated with pan facial trauma
by Dr. Akhila Arakkal (JR3, GMC, Aurangabad)
• Thirty five members attended the activity. Discussions on these topics were beneficial to all.
3) CME for dentists (30th
June 2019)
• IDA in collaboration with ISA, Aurangabad conducted CME on Medical emergencies in dental
practice
• Topics were Medical emergencies in dental clinic, Management of anaphylaxis and L.A. Toxicity,
Preparation to tackle medical emergencies in dental practice, BLS with hands on training and Panel
Discussion on different case scenarios.
Faculty were Dr. Sadhana Kulkarni, Dr. Jyoti Kulkarni, Dr. Sanhita Kulkarni, Dr. Vasanti Kelkar, Dr.
Medha Kulkarni and Dr. Vijay Deshmukh (faciomaxillary surgeon)
• Thirty dental practitioners attended the CME.
4) Academic activity (26th
July 2019)
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Case presentations were done by private practitioners and Residents from different teaching
institutes. 1. Anaesthetic management of pregnant patient with portal hypertension posted for
laparoscopic splenectomy by Dr. Palak Bohra, JR2, MGM Medical College
2. Anaesthetic considerations in a child with congenital scoliosis by Dr. Nikita Mahankar, resident,
Hedgewar hospital
3. Challenges in ERCP for challenging patient by Dr. Sujata Zine, Ozone anaesthesia group
4. Continuous spinal anaesthesia by Dr. Jyoti Rathod, Ozone anaesthesia group
5. Foreign body oesophagus causing complete airway obstruction: challenges for Anaesthesiologist 6.
Awake fibreoptic intubation by Dr. Balaji Asegaonkar, Secretary, MSCISA
• Fifty five members including residents actively participated in this activity.
5) Workshop on haemodynamic monitoring (25th
August 2019)
Workshop was jointly organized by ISA, IMA and CIIGMA hospital, Aurangabad. The topics covered
were as follows.
• Physics & physiology of invasive pressure monitoring
• What's present role of central venous pressure (CVP) & pulmonary arterial pressure (PA) monitoring
• What's in the arterial waveform more than just digital BP value
• Principles of cardiac output measurements & role of CO monitoring
• Role of 2 D ECHO in haemodynamic monitoring
• Fluids - when, how much, why?
• Rational choice of inotropes & vasopressors
• Quick ABG/ venous oximetry analysis in haemodynamically deranged patient
• Interesting case discussion with data interpretation:
• Workstations on arterial & CVP (by landmark & USG guided) insertion technique and Hands on 2D
ECHO on human volunteers
• Faculty for workshop were Dr. Atul Kulkarni (Intensivist from Tata hospital), Dr. Sadhana Kulkarni,
Dr. Balaji Asegaonkar, Dr. Pramod Apsingekar, Dr. Sujit Khade, Dr. Deepak Borde (All
anaesthesiologists) Dr. Nikalaje, Dr. Samidh Patel, Dr. Nahush Patel, Dr. Amol Kulkarni (All
intensivists)
• Seventy delegates attended the workshop
by Dr. Chetan Agarwal, Assistant professor, GMC Aurangabad
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