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Prof.
Riaz Ahmad Warriach
MCPS, MDS, FCPS
Professor of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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Brief
History and Introduction
The department of Oral & Maxillofacial surgery was established
in June 1997 with an Assistant Professor and two House Officer.
The Department is currently a 40- bedded unit, the largest of its
kind in Pakistan. It is currently located in a temporary building
and will be shifted to a permanent place (surgical tower) I two
years’ time. The Department has separate male and female sections.
It also has a Minor Operation theatre, a Professor’s Office,
a registrar’s Office, a head Nurse Office, a duty Nurse office,
a duty nurse room, a duty doctor’s room and a seminar room.
Among
equipment, the department currently has two vital signs monitors
which are usually used for the critically injured patients. These
are also used to monitor those patients who have undergone major
tumour and reconstructive surgical procedures. The Minor Operation
Theatre is furnished with all necessary equipment, i.e. an operating
table, a ceiling light, a sterilizer, a cautery machine, a suction
machine and minor surgical instruments.
The
Department has remained actively involved in teaching and academic
activities. Every year, lectures are delivered to 4th year MBBS
students of King Edward Medical College University (Now University),
as a part of their general surgery and maxillofacial surgery. The
department also has an ever-increasing presence of Post-Graduate
Students. Currently, the department runs two major postgraduate
degrees, the master of Dental Surgery (oral and maxillofacial Surgery)
and the Fellowship of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan
(oral and maxillofacial surgery). The department also regularly
holds an annual 5-days postgraduate preparatory course in the filed
of oral and Maxillofacial surgery in which students from all over
the country participate.
For the last 9 years, the department has been rendering invaluable
services to the people of this country in general and to the people
of the Punjab in particular services to the people of the country
in general and to the people of the Punjab in Particular. The department
gives 24 hours emergency cover to the head and neck trauma patients
brought to the emergency department of Mayo Hospital Lahore. The
department also gives active cover, including surgical intervention
where required, to all surgical and medical unit of the Mayo Hospital,
Lahore. These include General Surgery Unit, General medicine Unit,
the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, the Department of neuro-Surgery
and the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Since
the Department is the only one of its kind in the country which
gives a 24 hour emergency cover, it also entertains inter-hospital
calls from all the major hospital of Lahore, including Lahore General
Hospital, The Services Hospital, Jinnah Hospital and the Sir Ganga
ram Hospital.
Sr.No. Name Designation Qualification
1 Prof. Riaz Ahmad Warraich Professor MDS, MCPS, FCPS
2 Hafiz Shahkar Mehmood Senior Registrar MBDs, MCPS
3 Robina Yasmin Senior Medical Officer BDS
List of Postgraduate Student
•
Dr. Jahangir Hammad
• Dr. Shaheen Anjum
• Dr. Hina Abid
• Dr. Noor ul Wahab
• Dr. Muhamamd Ilyas Sheikh
• Dr. Shakeel Ahmed
• Dr. Safia Khatoon
• Dr. Jawad Ahmad Kundi
• Dr. Mirza Khan Tareen
• Dr. Ajeet Kumar
• Dr. Shahzad Qureshi
• Dr. Shahid Riaz
Staff
of Oral & Maxillofacial

•
Dr. Shahid Khan
• Dr. Kashif Channar
• Dr. Muhammad Waseem
• Dr. Jann-e-Alam
• Dr. Sartaj Khan
• Dr. Muhammad Farooq
Master
Residents
• Dr. Mirza Abdul Rauf
• Dr. Abdul Rasheed
• Dr. Muhammad Mumtaz
• Dr. Sadiq Ali
Teaching
Programs
Postgraduate
Programme
i.
MDS
ii. FCPS
iii. MRCS
Under
postgraduate
•
4th year MBBS
• BDS
Research
Project under completion
i.
“Comparison of two types of detropectoral flap in reconstruction
of lower one third of face
ii. Treatment of Oral sub-mucous fibrosis by naso-labial flap versus
radial free-forearm flap
iii. The versatility of the temporalis muscle flap in the reconstruction
of facial defects
iv. Versatility of Pectoralis major myocutaneous flap in head and
neck reconstruction
v. Temporomandibular joints gap arthroplasty with and without temporal
fascia interpositioning.
vi. The versality of the forehead flap in the reconstructioin of
the upper face defects.
vii. Comparison of gillie’s tempral approach versus open reduction
and internal fixation for fractures of Zygomatic Bone.
viii. Site and gender distribution of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
in patients
ix. Comparison of temporalis fascia versus conchal cartilage as
inter positioning material in temporomandibular joint arthroplasty.
x. Open versus closed reduction of condylar fractures
xi. Orbital floor reconstruction by rib grafting versus calvarial
bone graft.
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