DEPARTMENT : SALYATANTRA, GOVT. AYURVEDA COLLEGE , THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
Subject : 1. Shoulder Joint Dislocation
2. A Case Presentation on Sathaponaka Bhagandara
Presenters : 1. Dr. Jiji.G, Final year P.G Scholar
2. Dr. Jasir Ahammed N., Final year P.G Scholar
Date and Time : 16/05/2014, 02:00 pm
Venue : Anatomy Hall
Moderator : Dr.V.K.Ajith Kumar, Professor & H.O.D, Dept. of Roga Nidana
Abstract of Paper I
SHOULDER JOINT DISLOCATION
Dr.Jiji.G, Final year P G Scholar, Dept of Salyatantra, GAVC, TVM
Shoulder joint dislocation is a condition in which the head of the
humerus is displaced and losses contact with the glenoid cavity. Shoulder joint
dislocation is the most common among all the joint dislocations. The prevalence is
23.9 persons per 1 lakh per year. Trauma and sports injuries are the most
common cause for acute shoulder joint dislocation. It is much common in adults
and rarely seen in children. Shoulder joint allows wide range of movements thus
“stability is sacrificed for mobility”. Anterior dislocation constitutes 90% of
the acute shoulder joint dislocation. Kocher’s method is the most popular method of reduction.
Shoulder joint dislocation is explained in the classics as Amsasandhimuktham,
elaborating the effective management with the help of Musali etc. In this presentation an attempt is made to
describe the types of shoulder joint dislocation, current methods of reduction
and the management practiced in our OPD.
Abstract of Paper II
A
CASE PRESENTATION ON SATHAPONAKA BHAGANDARAM
Dr.Jasir Ahammed.N, Final year P G Scholar, Dept of Salyatantra, GAVC, TVM
Fistula in ano is an inflammatory track which has an external opening in the perianal skin and internal opening in the anal canal or rectum. The prevalence rate of Fistula in ano is 9.6 cases per 10,000 populations. The male to female ratio is 1.8:1. Persistent anal gland infection is the one of the main reason for developing fistula in ano. Persistent seropurulent discharge, swelling and throbbing pain in anal region are the main features of this disease. In modern science no definite medical therapy is available, surgical and parasurgical measures are the currently practiced treatment modalities but having a high recurrence rate. We are successfully managing fistula in ano using ksharasutra therapy and the recurrence rate is almost nil.
So here I am presenting a case on Sataponaka bhagandaram(Multiple fistula) covering the relevant Ayurvedic and modern aspects of the disease.
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