Research Activity of Department (Thesis):

Sr. No. Year Title of the Thesis Name of Student Name of the Guide Status
1. 2014-15 Comparison of success rate of classical supraclavicular approach of brachial plexus block with and without a nerve stimulator Dr. Sayali Patil Dr.Koshire A.R Completed
2. 2014-15 Comparative efficacy of intramuscular diclofenac and transdermal diclofenac patch for post operative analgesia among patients undergoing laproscopic cholecystectomy Dr. Aditi Abnave Dr.Sankalecha S.C. Completed
3. 2015-16 Comparison of Intrathecal adjuvant low dose Clonidine with Fentanyl in Bupivacaine and high dose Clonidine in Bupivacaine in Gynaecological Surgeries under Subarachnoid Block Dr. Milind Shah Dr.Koshire A.R Completed
4. 2015-16 A  prospective observational study to predict difficult intubation using simple non invasive tests Dr. Jyotsna Mali Dr.Sankalecha S.C. Completed
5. 2016-17 The Comparison of haemodynamic parameters and recovery profiles of Desflurane versus Sevoflurane in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy Dr. Sagar Lokhande S. Dr.Koshire A.R Completed
6. 2016-17 Comparative Study of I-Gel and Endotracheal tube in Elective Laparoscopic Gynecological Surgeries under General Anesthesia Dr.SushantDhawan Dr.Sankalecha S.C. Completed
7. 2017- 18 Study of haemodynamic response to oral clonidine as pre medication in laparoscopic cholecystectomy at tertiary care centre. Dr. Priyanka S.

Kandikatala

Dr.Koshire A.R Completed
8. 2017- 18 Comparative study of Intrathecal Bupivacaine versus Bupivacaine with Fentanyl for elective caesarean section in a tertiary care centre Dr. Neha K. Jaiswal Dr.Sankalecha S.C. Completed
9. 2018-19 Comparison between propofol and etomidate in general anaesthesia as induction agents at a tertiary care centre Dr. Godse Amala A. Dr. KoshireAlka R Ongoing
10. 2018-19 Comparison of intubating conditions in patients induced with succinylcholine, atracurium and priming with atracurium at a tertiary care centre. Dr. Parikh Ravisha Y. Dr.Phulkar(Kale) Sarita J. Ongoing