Department of Anesthesiology
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Department of Anesthesiology
Mastering the art of pain relief, where science and compassion ensure a safe journey through surgery
The Department of Anesthesiology at Siddaganga Medical College & Research Institute (SMCRI) Hospital is dedicated to providing high-quality anesthesia care to patients undergoing various surgical procedures. Our department plays a vital role in ensuring patient safety, comfort, and pain management during and after surgery, as well as managing critical conditions that require anesthesia intervention. The department integrates advanced techniques, evidence-based practices, and compassionate care to ensure optimal outcomes for patients across a broad range of surgical disciplines.

Services Provided
The Department of Anesthesiology at SMCRI provides a wide array of services to manage pain and anesthesia care for both routine and complex surgeries, as well as for patients in critical care situations.
General Anesthesia:
The Department of Anesthesiology plays an essential role in the education and training of undergraduate medical students and postgraduate anesthesiology residents. We offer a comprehensive curriculum that includes both theoretical knowledge and hands-on training in anesthesia techniques, patient safety, and perioperative care.
The Department of Anesthesiology is actively involved in research aimed at improving patient care, safety, and outcomes in anesthesia practice. Areas of ongoing research include:
The Department of Anesthesiology at SMCRI provides a wide array of services to manage pain and anesthesia care for both routine and complex surgeries, as well as for patients in critical care situations.
General Anesthesia:
- Preoperative Evaluation: Comprehensive assessment of each patient before surgery to evaluate their medical history, identify any risk factors, and develop an individualized anesthesia plan.
- Intraoperative Anesthesia: Administration of general anesthesia for surgeries, ensuring that the patient is pain-free and properly monitored throughout the procedure.
- Postoperative Care: Monitoring and support for patients in the recovery room, ensuring that they safely wake up from anesthesia and experience minimal discomfort.
- Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia: Commonly used for lower body surgeries, such as those involving the pelvis, abdomen, or lower limbs. This technique provides excellent pain relief while allowing the patient to remain awake during surgery.
- Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Used for limb and orthopedic surgeries, providing pain relief by blocking nerve signals in a targeted region. These techniques reduce the need for general anesthesia and facilitate faster recovery.
- Local Anesthesia: Administered for minor surgeries and procedures, such as dental work, skin biopsies, and some diagnostic procedures.
- Conscious Sedation: Used for procedures that do not require general anesthesia, such as endoscopic procedures, minor surgeries, and diagnostic tests. Patients remain relaxed and pain-free, but are conscious and able to respond to commands.
- Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC): A level of sedation where the patient remains semi-conscious but comfortable, and anesthesia providers monitor the patient closely during the procedure.
- Anesthesia for Children: Specialized techniques and approaches to anesthesia care for pediatric patients, ensuring safety and comfort in children undergoing surgery. The team is trained in managing the unique physiological and psychological needs of pediatric patients.
- Pain Management for Children: Providing effective and safe pain relief options for children undergoing surgery or recovering from traumatic injuries.
- Labor Analgesia: Providing pain relief during labor and delivery, including epidural analgesia and other techniques to ensure maternal comfort while allowing for an active role in the birth process.
- Cesarean Section Anesthesia: Safe and effective anesthesia for cesarean deliveries, including spinal or epidural anesthesia, ensuring comfort for the mother and a safe delivery for the baby.
- Anesthesia for Neurosurgeries: Specialized anesthesia care for patients undergoing surgeries of the brain, spine, and nervous system. Neuroanesthesia requires precise monitoring of brain activity, oxygenation, and other critical parameters.
- Management of Intracranial Pressure: Techniques to manage intracranial pressure and maintain adequate cerebral perfusion during neurosurgical procedures.
- Anesthesia for Cardiac Surgeries: Anesthesia management for complex cardiac surgeries such as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), valve replacements, and heart transplant surgeries. The team closely monitors heart function, blood pressure, and other critical parameters during surgery.
- Perioperative Care for Cardiac Patients: Providing anesthesia for non-cardiac surgeries in patients with underlying heart conditions, ensuring minimal stress on the heart during the procedure.
- Acute Pain Management: Focus on managing pain in the immediate postoperative period, including the use of epidural analgesia, nerve blocks, and intravenous pain medications.
- Chronic Pain Management: Offering specialized care for patients with persistent pain, including nerve blocks, epidural injections, and pharmacologic therapies.
- Multimodal Pain Management: A combination of different analgesic techniques (e.g., opioid and non-opioid medications, nerve blocks, and physical therapy) to optimize pain relief while minimizing side effects.
- ICU Sedation and Pain Management: Providing sedation, analgesia, and ventilator support to patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) who are critically ill or recovering from major surgery.
- Airway Management: Specialized skills in managing difficult airways and providing ventilatory support in critically ill patients.
- Invasive Monitoring: Use of advanced monitoring technologies during surgery, including arterial lines, central venous pressure monitoring, and transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), to monitor the patient's vital signs and ensure optimal anesthesia delivery.
- Non-invasive Monitoring: Techniques such as pulse oximetry, capnography, and ECG to ensure the safety of patients during surgery and anesthesia.
The Department of Anesthesiology plays an essential role in the education and training of undergraduate medical students and postgraduate anesthesiology residents. We offer a comprehensive curriculum that includes both theoretical knowledge and hands-on training in anesthesia techniques, patient safety, and perioperative care.
- Undergraduate Training: Medical students rotate through the anesthesiology department to learn the basics of anesthesia, pain management, and perioperative care. This includes exposure to various anesthesia techniques, airway management, and monitoring equipment.
- Postgraduate Residency Program: The department offers an MD in Anesthesiology, where residents receive intensive training in advanced anesthetic techniques, pain management, and critical care. Residents are trained in anesthesia for a wide range of specialties, including surgery, obstetrics, pediatrics, and intensive care.
- Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops, seminars, and case discussions are held to keep the faculty, residents, and students up to date with the latest advances in anesthesiology.
The Department of Anesthesiology is actively involved in research aimed at improving patient care, safety, and outcomes in anesthesia practice. Areas of ongoing research include:
- Pain Management: Investigating novel techniques for managing acute and chronic pain, including new drug delivery systems, nerve blocks, and non-pharmacological therapies.
- Anesthesia for High-Risk Surgeries: Researching new approaches to anesthesia for patients with complex medical conditions or undergoing high-risk surgeries.
- Patient Safety: Focusing on improving anesthesia safety protocols, including the prevention of complications like awareness during surgery, anesthesia awareness, and postoperative nausea and vomiting.

Dr. S Paramesh
Professor & Head

Dr.Madhu K R
Professor

Dr.Rekha N
Associate Professor

Dr.Rajeev Keerthi K L
Assistant Professor

Dr. Punith R M
Assistant Professor

Dr.Sreenidi R
Assistant Professor

Dr.Shruti Bhushan Aparajita
Assistant Professor

Dr.Sagar G V
Assistant Professor

Dr. Punith R M
Assistant Professor

Dr.Pruthvi D Hiremath
Senior Resident

Dr.Soundrya S V
Senior Resident

Dr.Mohamed Shahbaz S
Senior Resident

Dr.Prasanna J R
Senior Resident
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