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Prof.
Dr. Tariq Sohail
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
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Brief
History & Introduction
The Department is the oldest amongst the surgical specialties in
the country and was established at King Edward Medical And Mayo
Hospital, Lahore in 1956. It was started by Prof. Muhammad Ayub
Khan . Now the department of orthopaedic surgery (unit-I) presently
headed by Prof. Iqbal Ahmad Bhutta. The department provides health
care services, education, rehabilitation and social work services.
VISION
:o obtain recognition of KEMU/MHL at National and International
level by providing high quality patients services through education
and research.
Faculty
List
Sr.No.
Name Designation Qualification
1 Prof. Dr. Tariq Sohail.
2 Dr.Ghulam Murtaza Cheema Associate Prof. MBBS.FRCS, FCPS
3 Dr. Saeed Akhter Asst. Prof. MBBS,FSPS
4 Dr.Rana M.Arshad Asst. Prof. MBBS,FSPS
5 Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Mirza S.R MBBS,M.S
6 Dr.Muhammad Hanif S.R MBBS,MD, FCPS
7 Dr. Javed Raza Khan S.R MIBBS,MR,FCPS

Group
Photo Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Unit-I
Introduction
Of Various Subspecialties & Departmental Sections
Trauma
Section.
This section includes Male, Female & Pediatrics units. It caters
for patients coming from all over Pakistan & Afghanistan particularly
Punjab. As a result of ever increasing traffic, Law & order
problems, mechanization and industrial injuries, the No. of complicated
Mutilating Trauma has become a leading cause of mortality and morbidity
of modern life. Although this is just one area of whole orthopedics
but it is so dominating that our major work load is because of this.
Ilizarov
Section
In
order to cope with complicated trauma, limb deformities & tumor
management, we have developed the most efficient and reliable system
of ilizarov External fixation. This system was originally developed
in Russia and is in our practice since mid 90s. This facility has
enabled us to deal with complicated trauma, developmental and congenital
deformities. It has also helped us to save the limbs which mould
other wise were difficult to salvage.
Paediatric
Section
Pediatric orthopedic section is one of the oldest in Punjab and
is serving since several decades when there was no such facility
available around. Although with passage of time this specialty has
been developed on its own and separate hospital and departments
has started functions. This unit is still dealing a good number
of patients with various problems including pediatric Trauma, infections,
deformities and tumors.
Spinal
Cord Injury Unit.
Spinal Cord Injury is one of the most devastating injury occurring
to the humans resulting in disablement of great magnitude. Majority
of the victims of spinal paralysis are at the prime of their youth
and go into despair as a result of complications (Medical, Psychological
Social & Vocational) resulting from inappropriate and non-specialized
management. The only way to persevere their lives and give them
a purposeful creative attitude is possible by managing the spinal
cord injury in a comprehensive care system at specialized centers,
which has been proved beyond doubt.
The
department of Orthopedics has started a dedicated service for Spinal
Cord Paralysis to improve the quality of care and follow up services.
It will serve as a training center for medial and para medical staff
as well as a role model for other institutions in the country.
For
the acute stage management ten beds has been reserved for spinal
patients with a back up of fully equipped intensive care facility
of two beds. It has its own separate medical and para medical staff
under the leadership of Dr. Muhammad Saeed Akhtar, Assistant Professor
Orthopedics, trained for the comprehensive management of Spinal
Cord Injury. The Rehabilitation facility is in the process of development.
Hoping this nucleus will develop into a center of excellence at
par with similar centers in the developed world.
Radiolody
Section
Orthopedic
patients are most difficult to transport to remote radiology department
for radiological evaluation. In order to facilitate the admitted
patients. The department has developed its own radiology section
since 1978. We have two latest model image intensifiers in operation
theatre and 100 MA portable X-Ray machine for ward. All the patients
are benefiting from this facility. For the purpose we have two Radiographers,
one for ward the other for O.T. one dark room facility also available
in the section.
Physiotherapy
Unit
Physiotherapy
facility was developed / started in 1976. It gradually developed
over the years to the extent that it has started functioning independently
in collaboration / Liaison with orthopedic department.
Rehabilitation
Unit
The
school of orthotics and prosthetics was developed by the orthopedic
department and progressed to the extent that it has started functioning
on its own in collaboration with the parent department.
Operation
Theatre
Separate
dedicated orthopedic O.T is located with in the orthopedic department
premises. Theatre Suite consists of 5 op. theatres, Sterilization
room, Surgeons office, Sister Office & Separate office for paramedics,
There is Central Gas supply, Recovery area for patients. Each O.T
consists of one OP. table specially designed for orthopedic surgical
procedures. One anesthesia machine, monitoring system, diathermy,
Sucker & other latest equipments. U.V. Lights are also available
in most of the theatres. there is separate staff for each OT including
Nurses, O.T.A. & sweepers etc. sterilization Room has autoclave
machine & hot air oven & three technicians.
Library,
Audiovisual Section, Computer Section, Auditorium
The department has a well maintained library, audiovisual section,
computer section and a well equipped auditorium with a seating capacity
of 40 persons. Through these facilities, the department is actively
involved in teaching the undergraduate and post graduate medical
students and nurses.
MOSQUE:
The department has an honour to establish one mosque for proper
prayers five times a day along with library containing Quran and
other religious Islamic Books.
Teaching Programs
Postgraduate
Programs
• FCPS
• MS
Undergraduate
programs
M.B.B.S.
• Weekly lectures of 3rd, 4th year classes.
• Group discussions in O.P.D. and ward including history taking
case presentations. Demonstrations, minor surgical procedures and
in OP. Theatre, operative procedure demonstrations. College CPC
(case presentations/Lectures for final year M.B.B.S.
List
of Postgraduate Residents
1. Dr. Shahbaz Ahmed FCPS
2. Dr. Faran Mehmood FCPS
3. Dr. Shehzad Azhar FCPS
4. Dr. Khalid Awan MS
5. Dr. Mohammad Khalid Syed MS
6. Dr. Iftikhar Ahmed Butt MS
7. Dr. Mohammad Faiz MS
Research
Projects of the Department in 2006
1. Research projects have been completed under the supervision of
Prof. Iqbal Ahmed Bhutta and they are published in various Journals
during the years 2004-2005, which are recognized by the PMDC.
2.
Unstable Intertrochanteric fractures of Proximal femur. Dr. Ahmad
Awad, Prof. Dr. Iqbal Ahmed Bhutta, Dr. Ghulam Haider. The Professional
Vol 9 No.3 2002 279-284.
3.
Rationale for operative treatment of caries Spine. Mohammad Arshad,
F.N. Hussain, A.Ahmad. Annals of K.E.Medical College Vol 8, No.3,2002
16-171.
4.
A modified incision for the operative correction of Idiopathic Club
foot. F.N. Hussain, M. Arshad, A. Ahmad. Journal of Pakistan Orthopaedic
Association Vol 13, No.2, Aug 2001, 140-146.
5.
Steroid sparing effects of methotrexate and its hepatotoxicity in
rheumatoid arthritis. BY Dr. Tahira Mutaza Cheema, Dr. Ghulam Murtaza
Cheema, Dr. Rana Mohammad Arshad, Prof. Iqbal Ahmed Bhutta in JRMC
Vol 8 2004 72 – 74.
6.
Management of open fracture shaft of long bones of lower limb caused
by Firearm injury in Adult A prospective review. Ghulam Murtaza
Cheema, M.Iqbal, Javed Hasan Khan, Rana M. Arshad, Aftab Ahmad in
PPMJ Vol. 15 No. 3, 2004. 139-143.
7.
A comparative study of caudal epidural injection of Bupicaine alone
& Mixed with steroid for treatment of persistent low back pain.
Shahid Ahmed, Ghulam Murtaza Cheema, Saeed Akhtar, M. Hafeez, Syed
M. Awais in PPMJ Vol 15 No. 4 2004: 144 – 148.
8. Subtrochanteric Femoral fractures in Adults fixed by closed intramedullary
Nail & Dynamic Condylar Screw. Ghulam Murtaza Cheema, Shahbaz
Ahmed, M. Khalid Syed, Rana , M. Arshad, Iqbal Ahmed Bhutta. PPMJ
Vol 15 No. 4 2004: 183 – 187.
9.
Management of closed Comminuted fermoral Shaft fractures in adults:
Comparison of closed 1/L 1/M Nailing & MIPPO. M. Hanif, Shakeel
Khan Ghauri, Iqbal Ahmed Bhutta, Rana M. Arshad Biomedica Vol. 19,
2003 : 18 – 23.
10. Management of closed famoral shaft fractures: Compersison of
1/L 1/M nail & predrilled K Nail. Shakeel Khan Ghauri, M. Hanif,
Iqbal Ahmed Bhutta in JPOA
11.
Study of non spinal, Extra articular, Osseous tuberculosis, its
modes of presentation, Diagnostic pitfalls and treatment. Thesis
by: Dr. Khalid Awan,
Papers Presented / Lectures
•
Giant cell tumor of bone – A report of results in fifty cases
by
Prof. Dr. Iqbal Ahmed Bhutta.
Read at K.E.M.C. Alumni Symposium 2002.
•
Role of Vit D in prevention and treatment of Osteoporosis
Lecture by Prof. Dr. Iqbal Ahmed Bhutta.
At 3rd National Osteoporosis Conference 2003.
Current
Research Work
New
research projects have been started & few under process of near
completion.
• Role of electric cauterization and power burring of margin
in G.C.T of bone
• Role of Ilizarov fixator in acute and definitive care of
complex tibial fractures.
• Paediatric applications of Ilizarov technique.
• Managing loss of bone in open tibial fractures using Ilizarov
fixator for callotasis.
• Outcome Of Delayed Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis
In Firearm Injuries Of Femoral Shaft,
• Comparative Study Of Management Of Open Proximal Metaphyseodiaphyseal
Tibial Fractures By Firearm And Road Traffic Injuries Treated With
Ilizarov
• Assessment Of Accuracy Of Predictive Value Of Mangled Extremity
Severity Score In Lower Limb Injuries
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