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Prof. Syed Muhammad Awais,
(Sitara-i-Imtiaz)
(MBBS (Pb) MCPS (Surg)
M.Sc. Bio-Eng. (UK) M.S. (Ortho)
Pro-Vice Chancellor and
Prof. & Chairman Orthopaedic Surgery
King
Edward Medical University, Lahroe
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Brief
History and Introduction
The
department of orthopaedic surgery (unit-ii) was established in 1996
with Prof. S. M Awais as the first head of the unit. The department
provides health care services, education, rehabilitation and social
work services.
VISION :To obtain recognition of KEMU/MHL at National and International
level by providing high quality patients services through education
and research.
VALUES;
• Professionalism ( Patients’ interests are the highest)
• Discipline ( Time Keeping, Uniform, Availability)
• Hard work
• Respect for others
• Total quality and science culture

QUALITY
OBJECTIVES;
Every
job is done right the first time and every time.
Staff members endeavor to improve their technical skills continuously.
Equipment with State of the art technology is essential in Public
Interest
1ST
ROW (L TO R) DR.AKRAM, DR.NADEEM WAHEED, SISTER AZRA, MR. GHIAS
UD DIN (BABA JI), PROF.S. M AWAIS, DR. ASIF ALI SHAH
2ND ROW (L TO R) MR. MUMTAZ, STAFF SABA,MISS MUNA, STAFF SAIMA,
STAFF SADAF, DR. AKBAR, DR. ALTAF, DR. WASEEM, DR. JAMSHED, DR.
HASNAIN.
3RD ROW (L TO R) MR. FAKHAR, DR. SHAFAQAT, DR. RABIULISLAM, DR.
NASEER, DR. JAMAL, MR. YASIN, MR. BASHARAT, MR. SHER ALI, MR. FIAZ,
MR. SHABIR.
4TH ROW (L TO R) MR. SHAFIQ, MR. SHAHID, MR. JAVED

Library
LIST
OF FACULTY
Prof. Syed Muhammad Awais,
(Sitara-i-Imtiaz) Professor (MBBS (Pb) MCPS (Surg)
M.Sc. Bio-Eng. (UK) M.S. (Ortho)
Dr. Nadeem Waheed
Assistant Professor FCPS (Ortho)
Dr. Muhammad Akram
Senior Registrar FCPS (Ortho)
Dr. Syed Asif Ali Shah Senior Registrar MS (Ortho)
SERVICES;
1.
Patient care services
2. Educational services
3. Social Work
THE
UNIT PROVIDES PATIENT CARE SERVICES THROUGH;
• Outpatient department
• Inpatient department
• Accident and emergency department
• Operation theater
• Social work
EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMS
1.
NURSING AND PARAMEDICAL EDUCATION; Small groups- monthly twelve
courses
2. UNDERGRADUATE
2.1 M.B.B.S- 3rd year, 4th year, 5th year, students, (Lectures and
clinical Training)
2.2 BSC PHYSIOTHERAPY
3.
POSTGRADUATION
• MS (5 years )
• FCPS ( 5 years)
Postgraduate program ( MS / FCPS ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY) is a 5 year
program. Postgraduate activities are as;
ALTERNATE DAYS; Emergency trauma patient review;
WEEKLY; Journal club, MCQ test, Seminars, Grand rounds; .
FORTNIGHTLY; Morbidity/Mortality meeting, Performance Audit, .Seminars,
Workshops, Conferences.
LIST
OF POSTGRADUATE TRAINEES
1. DR. SHAFAQAT M.S.Orthopedics
2. DR. HASNAIN ASHRAF M.S.Orthopedics
3. DR. JAMSHAID YOUSAF M.S.Orthopedics
4. DR. HAFIZ ABDUL
MUSTAFA JAMAL M.S.Orthopedics
5. DR. AKBAR CHAUDHRY M.S.Orthopedics
6. DR. SAHIB GUL M.S.Orthopedics
7. DR. AMJAD M.S.Orthopedics
8. DR. WASEEM M.S.Orthopedics
9. DR. AKKAD .S.Orthopedics
10. DR. RABIULISLAM M.S.Orthopedics
11. DR. NASEER SIAL F.C.P.S Ortho/M.S.Orthopedics
12. DR. ALTAF HUSSAIN F.C.P.S Ortho
13 .DR.MASOOD IRANI M.S.Orthopedics
RESIDENT
IS BEING GIVEN PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION
SICOT
EDUCATION CENTER
This
centre was established at Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Unit
–II, KEMC/MHL with private donations of three million rupees
and was inaugurated by Lt. Gen. Khalid Maqbool, Governor of the
Punjab on 19th January, 2004
Sicot
Education Center
It
consists of
• Charles Sorbie Conference Room.
Conference room has;
1. Seating capacity of 42 with changeable style.
2. Airconditioners- 2
3. Multimedia- 1
4. Laptop computer-1
5. Digital overhead projector (videopresenter)-1
6. Slideprojector-1
7. Overhead projector-1
8. VCR-1
9. 29” Television-1
10. DVD-1
11. Sound system-1
•
Maurice Hinsenkamp skill workshop.
• Rainer Kotz Orthopaedic Museum (consisting of Pathology
specimens, Radiology, Implants)
• SICOT Library
Sicot education center library contains;
1. Latest editions of books on Orthopaedic surgery and its subspecialties.
2. Books on basic medical sciences
3. Various catalogues showing Orthopaedic related implants.
4. Books on religion, general knowledge.
5. Books donated by WHO.
6. Orthopaedic surgery journals like Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery,
clinical Orthopaedics and related research, International Sicot
Orthopaedics, Orthopaedic clinics, Journal of Pakistan Orthopaedic
association.
•
Computer Network
Computer Networking is established with a Server with 16 local area
network terminals. Internet service is available round the clock
which is supplied by the ISP of University of the Punjab, Lahore.

RESEARCH
PROJECTS
1.
Epidemiology of trauma patients presenting in the accident and Emergency
Department of Mayo Hospital, Lahore. .
2.
Measurement of patients satisfaction treated in orthopaedic Unit-II,
3.
Evaluation of Limb Salvage Surgery of Bone Tumors.
4.
Limb length discrepancy its treatment using Naseer Awais fixator.
5.
Infected non-unions : their treatment using Naseer Awais fixator.
6.
Segmental loss of long bones : their treatment using Naseer Awais
fixator
7.
Development of devices NA (Naseer Awais) fixator.
8.
Scoliotic and kyphotic deformities of spine; Treated by halopelvic
traction.
9.
Scoliotic and kyphotic deformities of spine; Treated by halofemoral
traction and posterior instrumentation.
10.
Analysis of data of hand injuries presenting in accident and emergency
department of Mayo Hospital Lahore.
11. Comparison of effectiveness of treatment of Type B pelvic fractures
managed with NA external fixation and internal fixation.
12.
Analysis of treatment outcome and cost demography of patients in
accident and emergency in first 24 hours treated in Mayo Hospital
Lahore.
13.
Analysis of transfemoral amputations with myodesis vs myoplasty.
14.
Analysis of treatment outcome of open tibial diaphyseal fractures
managed with intramedullary interlocking undreamed Jagdesh Awais
solid tibial nail and AO nail.
15.
Analysis of presentation and treatment outcome of patients suffering
from lower limb length discrepancies treated with NA fixators.
16.
Study of operative treatment of Spinal Fractures; Decompression
and Internal Fixation of Unstable Spinal Injuries with Neurological
Impairement.
17.
Comparative Study of Displaced Supracondylar fractures in Children
with Open reduction Internal Fixation with wires vs closed reduction
internal fixation with percutaneous k wires.
18.
Management of Unstable femoral fractures with intramedullary K-
nail and derotation plate
19.
Comparative study of outcome of Intra articular fractures of distal
Radius by external fixator Vs open Reduction and internal fixation
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SOCIETY
FOR WELFARE OF ORTHOPAEDICALLY DISABLED (SWOD) -
Mr.
Ghias-un-Din
Assist General Secretary, (SWOD)
Society for the welfare of Orthopaedically disabled
Introduction
This
society was established on24th Jan. 1993 by Prof Dr Naseer Mehmood
Akhtar, former principal KEMC, in order to help the needy poor and
deserving patients requiring orthopaedic care. It provides food,
medicines, implants, investigations, and prostheses free of cost
to the deserving patients of orthopaedic department through public
donations. It has provided funds for the uplifting of A/E, OPD ward,
OT children ward . It has also proved its services to the establishment
of SICOT education center and preparation of the department for
ISO standards.
Summary
Of Data For The Year 2005
The
data of different workstations is as follows:
A.
Emergency
Total
no of patients seen in emergency in 2005 = 1593
Polytrauma patients = 88
Upper limb fractures = 547
Lower limb fractures = 914
Spine fractures = 29
Total No. of Procedures done in emergency in 2005 = 1559
Procedures done under GA = 223
Procedures done under LA = 707
Procedures done under Sedation = 629
B.
Orthopedic Operation Theatre
Total
No. of operations performed = 1448
Special cases = 42
Major cases = 492
Medium cases = 543
Minor cases = 371
Description
of cases:
1.
Implant Surgeries = 726
2. Spine = 14
3. THR = 8
4. TKR = 2
C.
Out Patient Department
Ten
Most Common Diagnosis seen in OPD
1.
Musculoskeletal Painful disorders = 16897
2. Neuromuscular Disorders = 1046
3. Deformities = 1303
4. Metabolic Disorders = 957
5. Tumors = 869
6. Pyogenic Osteomylitis = 257
7. Tuberculous Osteomylitis = 601
8. Fractures = 1348
9. Dislocations = 696
10. Miscellaneous = 1311
Total = 25579
D.
Ten Most Common Diseases Admitted In Ward
1.
Fractures = 980
2. Post polio paralysis = 80
3. CTEV = 40
4. Osteomylitis = 90
5. Tumors = 70
6. Deformities = 20
7. Implant Removal = 30
8. Dislocations = 33
9. Spinal deformities = 6
10. Spinal fractures = 20
Total = 1369
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