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Affiliated to: Dr. B R Ambedkar University, Agra
Recognized by : Medical Council of India
 
  Dr Surekha Saxena
 
Qualification MBBS, MD Anaesthesiology
Designation Professor (Contract)
Contact Information  
Address 121, Manas Nagar, Shahganj, Agra
Phone Office  
  Residence 0562-2813149
Mobile +91 9837777095
E-mail

surekhasaxena@yahoo.com

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  ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS
 
  • All responsibilities of Professor & Head
  • Administrative In-charge for VVIP ward.
  • Managing Central Oxygen pipe line in surgical block & ICU
   
  PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS/DISTINCTIONS
 
  • Was awarded certificate of appreciation by the Principal for dedicated in Jan. 2007
  • Working as external examiner for MD and DA for universities of Delhi, Lucknow, Gwalior, Allahabad and Nepal.
   
  FIELDS OF CLINICAL INTERESTS
 
  • Safe & cost effective Anaesthesia for poor patients.
   
  RESEARCH BEING GUIDED
 
  • Effective of single dose of grabapentin on post operative pain & analgesic requirement after cholecystectomy.
  • Comparison of standard epidural analgesia with patient controlled epidural analgesia and combined spinal epidural anaesthesia.
  • Comparison of various suraglottic airway devices for spontaneously breathing anaesthetized patient.
  • Role of magnesium sulphate in the reduction of morphine requirement in post operative analgesia in the case of lower limb surgeries done under regional anaesthesia.
  • A Comparative study between bupivacaine and different doses of sufentanil given with bupivacaine for post-operative analgesia through epidural route.
  • Effect of epidural saline or colloid on level of block during combined spinal epidural block in caesarean section.
  • The rate of infectious complications of central venous catheters & the correlation between the catheter colonization & catheter induces infections in an intensive care unit population.
  • Comparison of proseal laryngeal mask airway with undergoing laproscopic surgeries.
   
  RECENT PUBLICATIONS / DOCUMENTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
 
  • Lumber Plexus Block for Post Operative Analgesia following Hip surgery : A comparison of "3 in 1" and Psoas compartment block in Indian Journal Anaesth. 2007 51(2) : 127-130
  • Comparison of local, spinal and General Anaesthesia for Inguinal Hernia Repair, J. Anaesthesia Clin Pharmaclolgy 2007 : 23(2): 151-154
  • Systemic Poisoning by Hair Dye Paraphyenylene-diamine (PPD); Case report & Update on clinical manifestations & management strategies. Accepted for publication in Sept. 2007 in Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine.
  • Bacteriological Profile of epidural Catheters : A prospective study of incidence & causative factors in surgical patients. Accepted for publication October' 2007 in Indian Journal of critical care medicine.
   
  RESEARCH IN HAND
 
  • Effective of single dose of grabapentin on post operative pain & analgesic requirement after cholecystectomy.
  • Comparison of standard epidural analgesia with patient controlled epidural analgesia and combined spinal epidural anaesthesia.
  • Comparison of various suraglottic airway devices for spontaneously breathing anaesthetized patient.
  • Role of magnesium sulphate in the reduction of morphine requirement in post operative analgesia in the case of lower limb surgeries done under regional anaesthesia.
  • A Comparative study between bupivacaine and different doses of sufentanil given with bupivacaine for post-operative analgesia through epidural route.
  • Effect of epidural saline or colloid on level of block during combined spinal epidural block in caesarean section.
  • The rate of infectious complications of central venous catheters & the correlation between the catheter colonization & catheter induces infections in an intensive care unit population.
  • Comparison of proseal laryngeal mask airway with undergoing laproscopic surgeries.

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