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Introduction
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Department, National Institute of Neuroscience & Hospital provides services to
the patients with neurological problems and musculoskeletal disorders from the beginning. This department tries
to correlate with other departments in providing facilities, faith and satisfaction to the patients. Under proper
academic environment, it maintains all academic & clinical records. Now-a-days the department tries to open a
new era regarding comprehensive patient care with its full effort and to create Physiatrist who spread the subject
throughout the country and try their best to make it a unique subspecialty of medicine. So more people will gain
access to this specialty as the problems of disability are increasing day by day due to RTA, TBI, Stroke etc.
Department of
PHYSICAL MEDICINE & NEURO-REHABILITATION
GROUP PHOTO OF FACULTY
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Designation Number
Associate Professor 01
Assistant Professor 01
Medical officer 02
Physiotherapist 05
Medical Technologist (Physiotherapy) 03
Speech Therapist 03
Occupational Therapist 03
ORGANOGRAM
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Photo of Technologist
Name of the Faculty
Dr. Khurshid Mahmood
Associate Professor
Academic activities
Departmental academic activities
• Case presentation/ Assessment
• Integrated teaching with different departments
• Seminar/ Symposium
• Journal club
Physiotherapy students (Govt. / Other private institutions)
• Lecture / Tutorial classes
• Case presentation / Assessment
• Physical therapy practical demonstration
• Evaluation
Patient profile/Total Patient turn over:
Patient Care
Inpatient
• Indoor admitted patient
• Referred patient
Out patient
Management
• Drugs
• Physical therapy (Physical agent & exercise)
• ADL training
• Counseling
• Follow up
Other Facilities
• Departmental Library
• Computer
• Internet
Patient Profile (January, 2016 to December, 2016)
The total number of patients at Physical Medicine Department has been increasing day by day. Almost
all the patients coming to this department from different areas of Dhaka city by themselves or referred
by physicians from different department of National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital. In
January-2016 to December-2016 about 14668 patient were treated by Physical Medicine Department
of National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital.
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Sex of the patients
Total number of Patients were14668. Among which 59.73% were male and 40.27% were female.
List of Instrument
Sex Frequency Percentage
Male 8761 59.73
Female 5907 40.27
Total 14668 100.0
Sl. No. Name of Instrument Unit
1 Ultrasound Therapy 02
2 Short Wave Diathermy 02
3 Infrared Radiation 04
4 Wax Bath 02
5 Hydrotherapy Unit 02
6 Neurotome 02
7 Cervical and Lumbar Traction 04
8 Microwave Diathermy 02
9 CPM 02
10 LASER 02
11 Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) 02
12 Walker 10
13 Rolator 10
14 Static Bicycle 10
15 NK Table 04
16 Vibrator 04
17 Electrical Stimulation Therapy 04
18 Treadmill 02
19 EN-tree 01
20 Hand Ergometer 02
21 Wall bar 01
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Activities of the Department:
Daily Activities in The Department: Patients attending in the department of Physical Medicine either
directly or referred from other department of National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital are
managed empathetically in a systemic and dynamic way by the doctor, physiotherapist under
supervision of the head of the department.
• Daily patients (OPD, referred) are seen by the doctors from 8:00-2:30 pm.
• From 8:00am to 9:00am other academic activities such as seminar, journal club and case
presentation are going on.
• Physiotherapist and occupational therapist are trained up by the department doctors with
regular tutorial classes according to their curriculum from 11:00 am – 12:00pm during their
placement.
• ADL instructions are provided by the department to the patients for their better management.
Facilities Available In the Department
Regarding patients management the following facilities are available in physical Medicine
department.
List of Instrument
Sl. No. Name of Instrument Unit
22 Shoulder Wheel 02
23 Parallel Bar (Plain & Stairs) 01
24 Vestibullar Ball 04
25 Exercise mat 01
26 Tilt table with Hoist 02
27 Occupational therapy set 01
28 Suspension therapy set 01
29 Correction element (Presso-therapy) 01
30 Dumble 01
31 Wristlets 01
32 Wrist Roller resistances 02
33 Arm Balancer 02
34 Standing frame 02
35 Mobile poster mirror 05
36 FES unit 01
37 Tropic stimulator 01
38 Respiratory meter 16
39 Peak flow meter 16
40 Quad’s chair 01
41 Bobath bed 04
42 Theraband 02
43 Putty 02
44 Interferential Therapy (IFT) 01
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List of Equipment
1. Thermotherapy:
• Short Wave Diathermy (SWD)
• Micro Wave Diathermy (MWD)
• Ultra Sound Therapy (UST)
• Infra Red Radiation (IRR)
• Wax Bath
2. EST
3. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
4. Traction
• Cervical
• Pelvic
5. Static bicycle
6. N-K table
7. Hand Ergo meter
8. Interferential Therapy (IFT)
9. FES
10. Shoulder Wheel
11. Pully
12. Vibrator
13. Occupational Therapy set
14. Theraband
15. Dumble
16. Wrist mobilizer
17. CP facilities
18. Walking Aids
• Walker
• Parallel Bar with & without stairs
Exercise: Different exercises & transfer activities prescribed by the doctors are demonstrated by the
physiotherapist to the patients and their care givers/attendants.
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NEUROSURGERY
&
ALLIED DEPARTMENTS
DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSURGERY
1. Clinical Neurosurgery Department (Green unit)
2. Clinical Neurosurgery Department (Blue unit)
3. Clinical Neurosurgery Department (Pink unit)
4. Pediatric Neurosurgery Department (Orange unit)
5. Neuro-Spine Department (Yellow unit)
6. Neuro-Trauma Department (red unit)
a. Unit 1
b. Unit 2
7. Gama Knife Surgery Department
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Introduction
Neurosurgery Green unit is the leading neurosurgery unit of the National Institute of Neurosciences
providing neurosurgical care for the people of the country. By this time it becomes popular and known
in this country as well as abroad. Dedicated team works make the things possible. The unit is headed
by Prof. Dr. Sk. Sader Hossain FCPS, FICS who started working here with other co workers since the
hospital open the doors to the people.
Department of
NEUROSURGERY
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SL. No. Name Designation
1. Prof. Dr. Sk. Sader Hossain Professor & Head
2. Dr. Md. Abdullah Alamgir Assistant Professor
3. Dr. Md. Shafiul Alam Assistant Professor
4. Dr. Amir Mohammad Khan Assistant Professor
5. Dr. Kaisar Haroon Assistant Professor
6. Dr. Ferdous Ara Isalm Medical officer
7. Dr. Arif Reza Medical officer
8. Dr. Khaled Mahmud Komol Medical officer
9. Dr. Sujit Paul Assistant Registrar
10. Dr. Farzana Arafat Medical officer
Surgeons
GREEN UNIT
Human resources:
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Designation Number
Nurses 08
Ward Boy 04
Aya 04
Cleaner 06
Supporting Staff
Available Instruments/Equipments
SL. no. Instruments Quantity
1. Steel patient beds 32
2. Saline stand 32
3. View Box 02
4. Bed side locker 32
5. Sucker machine (portable) 01
6. Opthalmoscope 01
7. Pulse oxymeter 01
8. Wall white Board 01
9. Nebulizer machine 04
10. Steel bowl 82
11. Steel almirah 06
12. Ambu bag 01
13. Glucometer 01
14. ECG machine 01
15. Lifter & jar 02
SL. no. Instruments Quantity
16. Oxygen flowmeter 08
17. Torch light 04
18. BP machine 04
19. Stethoscope 04
20. Weight machine 01
21. Pts screen 02
22. Telephone 01
23. Hammer 05
24. Wheel chair 02
25. Dressing drum 11
26. Scale 02
27. Scissors
Stich cutting 16
Bandage cutting 02
Plain 03
Available Instruments/Equipments (Cont’d)
SL. no. Instruments Quantity
28. Kidney tray 12
29. Artery tray 16
30. Wall sucker 04
31. Oxygen cylinder 01
32. Gali pot 15
33. Food table 32
34. Plastic stool 32
35. Chair 12
36. Dressing Trolley 03
37. Steel cabinet 04
38. Patients stretcher 02
39. Bed pan 08
SL. no. Instruments Quantity
40. Urinal 08
41. BP handle 03
42. Magil’s forcep 02
43. Calculator 01
44. Tooth dissecting forcep 04
45. Plain dissecting forcep 04
46. Needle holder 04
47. Tongue depressor 04
48. Personal locker 01
49. Refrigerator 01
50. Sterilizer machine 01
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Wings of activities:
Neurosurgical
green unit
Neuro surgery &
Neurosurgical care
services
Academic Research
Neurosurgery & neurosurgical care services
Like other parts of the hospital Green unit provides In-patient and Out-patient services for those who
need different types of neurosurgery like cranial case surgery, spinal case surgery, nerve injury repair
etc. There are two major weekly operation dates. Emergency surgery is also performed by the unit.
Along with this, several types of minor cases are treated in outdoor service. Postoperative care is also
provided by the unit. Follow up of the patient is strictly monitored following discharge.
Academic services:
The unit provide resources for academicians like journals, research works, scientific paper writing,
scientific paper presentation, bed side discussion, discussion of surgical updates and other relevant
medical updates. Grand round is given every week days except two operation dates. Academic
teaching, bed side teachings are also available for the post graduate and residency course students.
The unit also participate in journal club, anatomy session.
Research activities:
The unit provide adequate services for the researchers, post graduate students who show interest in
research in similar fields. There are three research projects running in the unit.
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SL. no. Major events
1. 6th South Asian Neurosurgical congress & 8th International scientific conference held
in Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel from 22-24 February.
2. 2nd Minimally invasive spinal surgery live workshop held in NINS from 23-24 April.
3. 1st Bangladesh Neurovascular conference (BNVC) held in NMC auditorium and cath
lab, DMCH from 26-27 September.
4. Neuroendoscopic live surgery for hydrocephalus held in NINS.
5. Scientific session on Neuroendocrine aspect of Hypothalmo pitutary disorder held in
NINS on March 15.
Conference/ Live workshop/ Scientific session/ CME:
Green unit regularly participate in national and international neurosurgical conferences, live
workshops, scientific sessions, CMEs and others. Unit doctors took part on these sessions’ present
papers, sharing their research, improve skills and training in different surgical methods and
procedures. Green unit doctors also took part in similar programs in neurology. Last year major
programs the unit participated:
Surgical management of sellar and paraseller
tumours
Distribution and determinants of Endoscopic third
ventriculostomy (ETV)
Pattern of brain tumour and Economic impact among
admitted patients in a specialized center of Dhaka
city: A cross sectional study
1
2
3
Distribution of bed:
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a. Patient record (January’2016-June’2016): Cranial cases
Cases January February March April May June
Glioma 1 1 - - - 2
Insular
GBM - 2 - 1 1 -
ICSOL 6 4 1 3 1 4
Meningioma 6 6 4 1 3 6
Craniopharyngioma - 1 1 - - -
Sellar tumor
/Parasellar 2 1 - 2 2 2
Pituitary tumor 2 - 1 1 2 3
CP angle tumor 1 3 3 3 1 1
Posterior fossa SOL 2 - - - 3 -
Arachnoid Cyst - 2 - - 1 -
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Total Patient profile: (January’16-December’16):
In-Patient profile (Jan 01, 2016- Dec 31, 2016):
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b. Patient record (July’2016-December’2016): Cranial cases
Cases July August September October November December
Glioma 2 1 2 1 1 -
Insular - - 1 - - -
GBM - 1 1 - - 2
ICSOL 3 4 4 4 - 1
Meningioma 2 4 2 2 2 1
Craniopharyn
gioma - 1 - - 1 -
Sellar tumor
/Parasellar - - - - - -
Pituitary tumor 1 1 - 1 3 -
CP angle tumor - 2 - 2 - 3
Posterior fossa SOL - 2 1 3 - 1
Arachnoid Cyst - - 2 - - 2
Chiari malformation - - - - - -
a. Patient record (January’2016-June’2016): Cranial cases (Contd.)
Chiari malformation 2 - - - - -
Thalamic SOL - - - - - -
Pineal cyst/Tumor - 1 2 - - -
ACOM/Aneurysm
/AVM 1 1 2 - - 1
Fibrous Dysplasia 1 1 - - - -
Haemogioblastoma - 1 - - - -
V-P shunt/HCP - 1 2 2 2 1
AAD - 1 1 - - -
Meduloblastoma - - - 1 - -
IIH - - - 1 1 -
Schwanoma - - - - 1 -
Metastatic ca. - - - - - -
Nerve Injury - - - - - -
CSDH - - - - - -
Others 7 - 2 1 2 6
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c. Patient Record (January’2016 – June’2016): Spinal Cases
Cases January February March April May June
Spinal SOL - - - - - 1
Cervical - - 1 1 - -
Dorsal - 1 - - - 1
Lumber - - - - - -
PLID 3 3 6 3 4 3
PID - 1 - 1 1 1
Pott’s Disease - - 1 - - -
Fracture Spine - - - - - -
Nerve Injury - - - - - -
Fracture Spine 1 - - - - -
Spinal AVM - 1 - - - -
Spinal Absces - - - 1 - -
Others 2 - 1 1 - 1
b. Patient record (July’2016-December’2016): Cranial cases
Cases July August September October November December
Thalamic SOL - - - - - -
Pineal cyst/Tumor - - - 1 - -
ACOM/Aneurysm/AVM - - 2 1 3 1
Fibrous Dysplasia - - - - - -
Haemogioblastoma - - - - - -
V-P shunt/HCP 2 - 3 2 1 4
AAD - - - - - -
Meduloblastoma - - - - - -
IIH - - - 1 - -
Schwanoma - - - - - -
Metastatic ca. - 1 - - - -
Nerve Injury - 1 - - - 1
CSDH - 1 - - - -
Others 9 - 1 3 3 5
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d. Patient Record (July’2016 – December’2016): Spinal Cases
Cases July August September October November December
Spinal SOL
Cervical - - - - - -
Dorsal - - - - - -
Lumber - - - - -
PLID 1 4 3 3 3 4
PID 1 - - - - 1
Pott’s Disease - - - 1 - -
Fracture Spine - - - - - -
Nerve Injury 1 - - - - -
Spondylolisthesis
Cervical - - - - - -
Lumber - 1 - 1 - -
Others - - - - - -
e. Death record (January’2016 – December’2016)
Month Disease wise death Number of death
January ICSOL 1
February - -
March ICSOL 1
April Rt. Parietal SOL 1
Colloid cyst with HCP 5
Spinal TB
ICSOL
Recurrent Insular Glioma
May Posterior fossa SOL with HCP 1
June Fronto temporo Parietal GBM with HCP 3
Lt. Sphenoid wing Meningioma
CP angle tumor
July Lt. Frontal SOL 1
August Pott’s Disease 2
ICSOL
September Corpus callosal Glioma 2
Craniopharyngioma
October Rt. Thalamic Glioma 1
November Rt. Cerebellar SOL with HCP 2
Craniopharyngioma
December ICSOL 3
Posterior fossa SOL
Pitutary Macroadenoma with ICH
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Inadequacy & limitations:
1. Inadequate doctor, nurses and supporting staff which put intense the service pressure overload to
provider time to time.
2. Though the corridors and other parts of the hospital are well lit, adequately ventilated, the wards
and doctor rooms of green unit are poorly ventilated having no/ less natural lights. Rooms are also
humid and always in high temperature specially in summer.
3. Only one wash room (toilet) for the doctors which is inadequate. No separate wash rooms for the
female doctors which are equally needed.
4. There is no female changing area/room for female doctors in OT. One available room occupied by
nurses.
5. Inadequate number of trolley to transfer patients.
6. One wheel chair sometimes put into patient queue.
7. Only one privacy screen hampers privacy.
8. Inadequate hand washing facility with improper hand wash, soap supply.
9. Only one hand wash basin is available in nursing station area. There is no separate sluice area for
cleaning, washing. All the instruments are washed in hand washing areas which is very risky in
view of infection control and prevention. The scenario is similar in the rest of the hospital.
10. Patients stay for long times. Their bag and baggage sometimes cause serious trouble in the
working areas. Pest control becomes also difficult.
Recommendations:
1. Adequate manpower facility with proper distribution of duties and responsibilities.
2. Immediate response to repair all the instruments, equipments, devices.
3. Improvement of the hospital indoor environment. Besides surface cleaning improve the air quality
inside hospital with long term temperature and humidity control which are vital for bacterial growth.
4. Adequate toilets for doctors and other staff.
5. Adequate hand washing facility with adequate supply of soaps, hand wahes.
6. Establishment of separate sluice area for cleaning.
7. Adequate supply of instruments whenever required.
8. Adequate supply of transferring trolley, wheel chairs etc.
9. Preservation of privacy for everyone.
10. Arrange a place where long term staying patients can keep their bag and baggage and other
necessary things outside working areas preferably basement area or anywhere else.
Steps take to develop public relationship:
Researcher/patients can easily reach/communicate to the department doctors through contact number
and on popular facebook page. Currently it has 2096 followers. Valued questions are immediately
responded there. NINS & H activities, surgery videos, information of workshop, seminar, live surgery
and other medical science related information available here. Global updates of health
sciences/research also available in this page. Through this page we want to expand relationship to our
patients, researcher and learner which is growing day by day.
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“Neurosurgery is challenging, and it can be done only by those people who can take challenges in life.”
Department of
NEUROSURGERY
GROUP PHOTO OF DOCTOR
BLUE UNIT
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No. Name of faculty members Designation
1 Dr. S. M. Noman Khaled Chowdhury Associate Professor & unit head
2 Dr. Asit Kumar Saha Assistant Professor
3 Dr. Mokhlasur Rahman Mukul Assistant Professor
4 Dr. Forhad Hossain Chowdhury Assistant Professor
5 Dr. Rustom Ali Registrar
6 Dr. S. M. Monir Hossain Assistant Registrar
7 Dr. Sanjoy Kumar Saha Medical Officer
8 Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman Medical Officer
Name of the Faculty
Human resources:
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Male beds Male paying beds 8
Male non-paying beds 4
Total 12
Female beds Female paying beds 4
Female non-paying beds 4
Total 8
Cabins As per availability
Total Beds 20
Number of Beds
Patient profile/Total Patient turn over
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Bed occupancy Rate of 2016:
Number of bed days : 20 X 365 = 7300
Inpatient days of care : 7197
Bed occupancy rate = 7197 x 100
7300= 98.6%
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Activities:
OPD
• Clinical Neurosurgery ( Pink Unit) Tuesday
Follow up of Postoperative patients
• Clinical Neurosurgery ( Pink Unit) Wednesday
Department of
CLINICAL NEUROSURGERY
GROUP PHOTO
PINK UNIT
No. Name of faculty members Designation
1. Dr. Md. Joynul Islam Associate Professor
2. Dr. ATM Ashadullah Associate Professor
3. Dr. Kazi Hafiz Uddin Registrar
4. Dr. Md. Masum Ali Assistant Registrar
5. Dr Md. MizanulHaque Medical Officer
Name of the Faculty
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Indoor Service:
Grand Round for patient Evaluation:
Every Sunday and Wednesday
OT Date:
Every Monday and Thursday
Total bed:
Pink unit 20 (Male & Female)
Total Patient Admission:
Pink unit - 217
Surgery Done:
Pink unit 198
Mortality:
Male and Female patient ratio:
Pink unit 217
Male 126
Female 91
Disease with total no. of patients Pink unit
PLID (Prolapse lumbar intervertebral Disc) 91
Cervical Compressive Myelopathy 35
Brain Tumor 48
Spinal SOL 31
Pott’s Disease 02
Lumbar Spondylolisthesis 03
Others 07
Total 217
Age Pink unit
1-20 28
21-40 100
41-60 66
61- above 23
Total 217
Patient Profile according to age
Top 5 disease profile
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Academic Activities:
Clinical Class (Morning session) Every Saturday
Recommendations
• Establishment of Surgical Neuro ICU.
• Replacement and Repair of Surgical Instruments
• Data entry operator for proper documentation.
• Duty Medical Officer for Floor and Postoperative ward separately.
Limitations
• Inadequate number of Scrub nurses in OT.
Insufficient number of Anesthesiologists in the evening and night
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Department of
PEDIATRIC NEUROSURGERY
GROUP PHOTO
ORANGE UNIT
No. Name of the members Designation
1. Dr. Sheikh Md. Ekramullah Associate Professor and Head
2. Dr. Sudipta Kumer Mukherjee Assistant Professor
3. Dr. D. M. Arman, Assistant Professor (OSD)
4. Dr. Lailatul Kadir Assistant Registrar
5. Dr. Sharifuzzaman Medical Officer
6. Dr. Soumen Samaddar Medical Officer
Name of the Members
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Activities of the department
Outdoor service: 3800 patients
Services
• Operation - 4 days in a week
• Outdoor service - 2 days in a week
• Round - 4 days in a week
• Clinical meeting – once in a week
Academic activities
• Academic discussion on different topics - 3 days in a week in the department
• Academic discussion through Skype in home and abroad about difficult cases once in a week
Research activities
• Does arsenic increases risk of neural tube defects in highly exposed population? In collaboration
with Boston children hospital
• Accuracy of VP shunt placement
• Hydrocephalus & spine bifida demography outcome
• Comparison between septated & simple hydrocephalus
Patient profile/Total Patient turn over
• Total operation – 308
• Total death: postop. 9, preop. 14
Number of operation
VP shunt 82
ETV and related 45
Brain Tumour 55
Spinal tumour 8
Myelomeningocele 31
Encephalocele 16
Brain abscess 13
EDAS for MoyaMoya disease 8
Craniosynostosis 5
Tethered cord 4
Arachnoid cyst 2
AAD 2
Fibrous dysplasia 2
Colloid cyst 1
Others 35
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Limitations
1. Inadequate Manpower
2. Unavailability of ICU bed
3. Training in Pediatric Neurosurgery is not recognized
4. Postgraduate course in Pediatric Neurosurgery is not established yet
Future Plan&Recommendation
1. Creation of post of Associate Professor – 1, Assistant Professor – 2,Registrar – 1, Assistant
Registrar 1,Medical officers – 4
2. To ensure ICU bed availability after surgery
3. Recognition of training in Pediatric Neurosurgery
4. To start Postgraduate course in Pediatric Neurosurgery
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“Neurosurgery is challenging, and it can be done only by those people who can take challenges in life.”
Department of
SPINE-NEUROSURGERY
GROUP PHOTO OF DOCTOR
YELLOW UNIT
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No. Name of faculty members Designation
1. Dr. Mirza Md. Hafizur Rashid Associate Professor
2. Dr. Fazle Elahy Associate Professor
2. Dr. Misbah Uddin Ahmad Assistant Professor
3. Dr. Masud Rana Assistant Registrar
4. Dr. Faruk Ahmed Medical Officer
Name of the Faculty
Name of the Faculty
Clinical Neurosurgery
Spine – Neurosurgery
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Activities:
OPD
• Neurosurgery - Spine Unit ( Yellow Unit) Saturday
Follow up of Postoperative patients
• Neurosurgery - Spine Unit (Yellow Unit) Sunday
Indoor Service:
Grand Round for patient Evaluation :
Every Sunday and Wednesday
OT Date :
Every Monday and Thursday
Total bed :
Yellow unit 20 (Male & Female)
Total Patient Admission :
Yellow unit : 275
Surgery Done :
Yellow unit : 265
Mortality :
Yellow unit
Age Yellow unit
1-20 30
21-40 123
41-60 89
61- above 33
Total 275
Patient Profile according to age
Disease with total no. of patients Yellow unit
PLID (Prolapse lumbar intervertebral Disc) 135
Cervical Compressive Myelopathy 56
Brain Tumor 25
Spinal SOL 28
Pott’s Disease 07
Lumbar Spondylolisthesis 09
Others 15
Total 275
Top 5 disease profile
Male and Female patient ratio
Yellow unit 275
Male 160
Female 115
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Academic Activities:
Clinical Class (Morning session) Every Saturday
Recommendations
• Establishment of Surgical Neuro ICU.
• Replacement and Repair of Surgical Instruments
• Data entry operator for proper documentation.
• Duty Medical Officer for Floor and Postoperative ward separately.
Limitations
• Inadequate number of Scrub nurses in OT
• Insufficient number of Anesthesiologists in the evening and night.
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