Special areas of interest
are congenital short colon, esophageal atresia, tracheo-esophageal fistula, anorectal malformations, ectopic ureter and exstrophy
bladder. Recently gastrointestinal endoscopy, bronchoscopy, urological endoscopy and therapeutic procedures have been started.
The department has pioneered a new, one step surgical procedure for exstrophy bladder which can be performed in newborns.
2. Research areas include congenital malformations, spina bifida, surgical nutrition, portal hypertension and Hirschsprung's
disease. One research project underway. 3. More than 200 papers, posters, guest lectures and orations in state level,
national and international conferences have been presented. Additional academic contributions include 18 papers in national
and 21 in international journals, 7 book chapters and 4 review articles by different members of the faculty. 4. Organised the Annual Conference of Indian Association of Pediatric
Surgeons in 1995 and International Workshop on Anorectal Malformations in 2003.
Facilities: 1. The department has a
bed strength of 32, including 8 neonatal intensive care cots. 2. The department is equipped with incubators, nebuliser,
neonatal ventilator, heating blankets and all gastrointestinal, urological and airway endoscopes (flexible and rigid).
Output: The bed occupancy rate is 125%. The annual OPD attendance is about 4500, while inpatient admissions number
about 1200 annually. About 1000 operations are performed every year, of which about 500 are major procedures and 260 are on
neonates.
OPD / Emergency Days: |
Consultant |
OPD |
Emergency |
Prof RK Tandon |
Wednesday |
Wednesday, Thursday, 1st Sunday, alternate 5th Sunday |
Prof SN Kureel |
Saturday |
Tuesday, Saturday, 2nd Sunday, alternate 5th Sunday |
Dr Ashish Wakhlu |
Monday |
Monday, 3rd Sunday |
Dr Jiledar Rawat |
Friday |
Friday, 4th Sunday | | |