Department of Obs. & Gyn.

Department of Obstertics & Gynaecology

Established in the year 1990, since its inception of this college.

ONE AMONG THE 1st THREE “RCH CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE” IN TAMILNADU SINCE 2016

Multi speciality department - provides high quality patient care, postnatal, Family Welfare , Infertility & Oncology services.

The population served by the institution has gradually increased and at present, the hospital serves about a population of 39 lakhs in Salem district. Being a tertiary care centre, GMKMCH, Department of Obstetrics serves as a referral centre for about 107 (87+ 20) PHCs and 11 GH including 2 CEmONC centres in Salem district ,nearby 8 districts with a bed strength of 472 and a bed occupancy rate of more than 100%.

12,033 deliveries were conducted in 2021, and about 12144 deliveries in the year 2020 averaged approximately to more than 1000 deliveries per month.

Location:

The department is a 4 storey RCH building. The ground floor consists of the labor room, CEMONC casuality, AN OP, Gynaec OP, FP OP, ICU, HDU and Annex. The first floor consists of the Emergency OT, Elective OT, immediate post op ward and post op wards. The second floor consists of the AN wards, The third floor consists of the PN wards and the fourth floor consists of the Gynaec wards, FP wards and library. The building also has NICU in it with a breast milk bank. We are a 360 bedded department with 3 Units headed by HOD (Professor) and 2 Professor, 1 Associate professor and 8 Assistant Professors.

STAFF WITH UNIT DISTRIBUTION

No. of Units : 3
Professor : 3
Associate Professors : 1
Assistant Professors : 8
Senior Residents : 8
Junior Residents : 30

UNIT 1 UNIT2 UNIT 3
HOD AND PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR
DR.S.S.SUBHA DR.L.SHANMUGAVADIVU DR.R.MANIMEGALAI
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DR.R.SUGANTHI DR.V.ARULMOZHI DR.J.P.ANUREKHA
ASSISTANT PROFESSSOR DR.N.GAYATHRI DR.V.SANDYARANI
DR.S.S.LAVANYA DR.A.SEMMALAR DR.N.SRI PRADHEE
DR.M.PRIYADARSHINI SENIOR RESIDENT SENIOR RESIDENT
SENIOR RESIDENT DR.P.SHARMILEE DR.A.SHARMILA
DR.P. SARALA BAI DR.S.VIDYALAKSHMI DR.N.GAYATHRI
DR.R.PRABHA DR.U.KALAIARASI
DR.S. KAYATRI
JUNIOR RESIDENT JUNIOR RESIDENT JUNIOR RESIDENT
DR.KIRUBHA DR.MATHURAVARDHINI DR.GAYATHRI
DR.BHAVITHRA DR.PRADEEPA DR.PRAVALLIKA
DR.NANDHINI DR.GAYATHRI DEVI DR.SHEELA
DR.SILVIA DR.MAHALAKSHMI DR.CATHERINE FANNY
DR.RAJESHWARI DR.DEEPIKA DR.DEEPALAKSHMI
DR.TIKEHLILA DR.SUGANTHI DR.SHARMILA
DR.REHANA DR.SAKTHI DR.ATTHULYA MANGAL
DR.TEJASHWINI DR.KEERTHANA DR.DIVYASELVI
DR.JANANI DR.KARTHIKA DR.LAVANYA
DR.MADHUNITHA DR.SATYAPRIYA DR.DIVYA

WELCOME TO THE VIRTUAL WALK TO OUR DEPARTMENT!

RECEPTION AREA

Our reception where the admissions are issued and we ensure to help the patients with utmost respect.


We provide waiting area for the attenders who are anxiously with expectation outside the labour room.



CLEAN LABOUR ROOM

Our labour rooms are equipped with focussing lamps for episiotomy suturing present for every labour board.


MATERNITY INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

Our intensive care unit with 8 beds for high risk antenatal mothers offering highly specialised intensive services thereby in effective prevention of morbidity and maternal mortality.


MATERNITY OT COMPLEX


ELECTIVE SURGICAL COMPLEX

EMERGENCY SURGICAL COMPLEX (24*7)

OUR OUT PATIENT SERVICES:

  • Antenatal Case registration and follow up
  • High Risk Antenatal Screening
  • Obstetric and Gynaec Ultrasound
  • Gynaec case management
  • NCD screening – Clinical Breast examination VIA / VILI
  • PAP SMEAR screening
  • Colposcopy and Biopsy

Our outpatient services are been carried out regularly for all days of the year and we see nearly 125 - 150 cases per day. Our CEmONC functions throughout the day and all cases requiring admissions are attended immediately by Duty Obstetricians. Per month on an average we see 2,500 Outpatient antenatal mothers and nearly 26,739 outpatients were benefited with our services last year. High risk pregnancy screening program is also been conducted every month on a regular basis.

SPEACILIZED ICU AND HDU SET UP:

Ours is a tertiary care center, well equipped for handling all types of high risk pregnancies and emergencies related to pregnancy and labor. We have a well equipped 8-bedded Obstetric ICU with 6 ventilators, 20-bedded High Dependency Unit and other high end equipments for monitoring critically ill antenatal and postnatal cases. Besides the routine obstetric care for uncomplicated pregnancies, specialized care is provided in high risk cases with our advanced ICU and HDU set up.

We effectively manage high risk obstetrics cases like Anemia complicating pregnancies, Gestational & Chronic hypertension complicating pregnancies, Gestational & Overt Diabetes complicating pregnancies,Pre-Eclampsia, Antepartum & Postpartum Eclampsia, Abruptio placenta, Placenta Previa, Placenta accreta, Post partumhemorrhage, Ectopic pregnancy, HELLP syndrome, Acute and Chronic kidney disease complicating pregnancies, Heart disease complicating pregnancies. We also pioneered in treating Cerebral venous thrombosis patients and also thrombo embolic disorders which causes dreaded complication in postpartum.

All specialists like Anesthetist, Physician, Surgeon, Neurologist, Nephrologist, Cardiologist, Surgical and Medical Gastro enterologist are available for managing emergency cases in our obstetric ICU. Approximately 45-50 units of blood and blood products are being transfused daily and 16,000 units of blood and blood products were transfused successfully last year saving hundreds of antenatal and postnatal mothers.

GYNAEC SURGERIES:

  • Abdominal Hysterectomy
  • Vaginal Hysterectomy
  • Laparoscopy assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH)
  • Ovarian cystectomy
  • Pelvic floor repair
  • Abdominal sling surgeries
  • Fothergill’s repair
  • Staging Laparotomy
  • Werthiem’s Hysterectomy
  • Operative LaporoscopyHysterectomy
  • Ovarian Cystectomy, Cryotherapy

Our speciality clinic include Adolescent clinic, Infertility clinic, Menopausal clinic, Cancer clinic, Gynaec endocrine clinic. PAP smear screening technique and colposcopy are been done for nearly 500 patients per month. Cervical biopsy and endometrial sampling are routinely done as outpatient procedures.

We have been successfully picking up cancer patients at an earlier microinvasive stage through our screening methods and lots of cervical cancer patients were identified as such who were benefited with surgical measures and a complete cure was sorted.

Postpartum psychosis councelling clinic has been successfully functioning as a part of our speciality clinics along with trained psychiatrist to psychologically support the mothers in the immediate post partunl period and in effectively manage the identified mothers.

SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER FAMILY PLANNING:

  • Minilap
  • Postpartum Tubectomy
  • MTP with TAT
  • Laparoscopic Sterilisation
  • No Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV)
  • Tubal recanalization

Family planning services was functioning continuously with the total of about 1976 mothers being benefited last year from permanent method of sterilization. Temporary methods like PPIUCD insertion has been efficiently carried out with around 9025 beneficiaries. Laparoscopic sterilization is also being done and around 77 mothers underwent the procedure. There is also a focus in par to male sterilization, where No Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) was done for about 15 patients the last year.

SURGERIES COVERED UNDER CM HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME:

  • Caesarean Hysterectomy With Bladder Repair
  • Rupture Uterus With Tubectomy
  • Eclampsia Wth Complications Requiring Ventilatory Support
  • Abruptio Placenta WithDic
  • Laparoscopy Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy(Lavh)
  • Vaginal Hysterectomy With Pelvic Floor Repair
  • Vaginal Hysterectomy With Mesh Repair
  • Cystocele,Rectocele,Perineorraphy
  • Pelvic Floor Reconstruction With Mesh
  • Mc Indo Repair For Vaginal Atresia
  • Sling With Mesh Repair For Prolapse
  • Abdominal Repair For Vault Prolapse
  • Abdominal Repair With Mesh For Vault Prolapse
  • Laparoscopic Cystectomy
  • Laparoscopic Ectopic Resection
  • Laparoscopicrecanalisation
  • Laparoscopic Sling Operations
  • Laparoscopic Adhesiolysis
  • Vaginal Hysterectomy For Benign Conditions
  • Abdominal Hysterectomy For Benign Conditions
  • Staging Laparotomy For Ovarian And Utrrine Ca
  • Wertheims Hysterectomy For Cancer Cervix

FINANCIAL SCHEMES RUN UNDER THE DEPARTMENT:

  • CMCHIS – Purchase of Advanced Equipments, Consumables is being done under the scheme
  • NRHM – Emergency purchase of Drugs and Clinical accessories, Equipments repairs, expenditure for CT/MRI for unaffordable patients, Lab services for investigations which are not available in our hospital is being done under the scheme
  • JSSK – Vehicle services are being provided for postnatal patients under the scheme
  • JSY – Consolidated amount of Rs.600 / 700 for delivered patients is being distributed under the scheme

MILESTONE ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS

PLATINUM CERTIFICATION OF LAQSHYA IN NATIONAL ASSESSMENT
JIPMER TEAM VISITED OG DEPARTMENT- LABOUR WARD AND MATERNITY OT COMPLEX ON 09.09.2022 TO OBSERVE AND STUDY THE RMC PROTOCOL


MRS. DHARMALASHREE., I.A.S.,
DELIVERED AT OUR HOSPITAL


TAMIL NADU HEALTH SECRETARY DR. J. RADHAKRISHNAN’S VISIT ON IMPLEMENTATION OF POSTPARTUM PSYCHOSIS COUNCELLING CLINIC


DR. JUSTIN PAUL’s APPRECIATION VISIT ON OUR TREMENDOUS CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS TNPHDR
(Tamil Nadu Pregnancy and Heart Disease Registry)


NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION AWARD –

APPRECIATING THE EFFORTS TO SAVE LIFE OF A DYING MOTHER

We serve as a model unit for recovering near miss cases with high morbidity and mortality risk and effectively reducing maternal mortality rate. One such remarkable near miss case was a 19 year old mother with multiple complications of HELLP syndrome, Multiorgan dysfucntion, Postpartum eeclampsia, Acute kidney injury, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy, Sepsis who succumbed to a massive Upper Gastro intestinal bleed and we saved the life of this mother by transporting her to OmandhurarMultispeciality hospital Chennai in a timely manner, wherein a life saving critical procedure of Coiling of the feeder vessel was done. This type of remarkable maternal near miss have been successfully handled by our team of Obstetricians well appreciated by the National Health Mission, Tamil Nadu.


EXCLUSIVE COVID – 19 BLOCK

SERVICES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC:

Our department has been tirelessly functioning through out especially during during the COVID 19 pandemic. We have admitted 1755 Covid positive mothers and have discharged 1748 Covid positive mothers successfully. From April 2021 to March 2022 we have conducted 570 deliveries for Covid infected mothers, among which 421 were delivered by LSCS and 148 by labour natural. All high risk COVID positive mothers with covid pneumonia and respiratory distress were managed with High flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) and we managed them effectivelyand discharged.Our special block for COVID 19. during the pandemic of COVID 19 in the year 2020 and 2021 we have offered the best care and services for the pregnant mothers conducting in total of 487 deliveries for COVID POSITIVE mothers and treating about 1409 covid positive mothers. Proper social distancing placed beds with adequate facilities for hand washing and ensured no attender system with adequate protection for health care workers.



ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE:

Dr.Divya MS OG., crowned excellence for her research on CVT in Pregnancy at Madurai Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society’s Silver Jubilee conference


Dr.S. Mathura Vardhini MS OG., Postgraduate, secured First place for her State level Poster presentation conducted at KAARIGAI conference, IOG, Chennai.


Dr. K. Roopini our proud awardee of the prestigious Gangadara Lakshmi Narayanama Prize and the Balfour Memorial prize for securing the highest score in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the Undergraduate University examination


Dr.S. Mathura Vardhini MS OG., Postgraduate, secured Second place for her Paper on Amniotic fluid culture and sensitivity and glucose concentration as effective indicators of infection at COGSICON conference,Coimbatore.


UNDERGRADUATES GOLD MEDAL WINNERS:

  1. Dr.Naurin for the year 2020
  2. Dr Soorya for the year 2021
  3. Dr Mruthulagi for the year 2022

POSTGRADUATES GOLD MEDAL WINNERS:

  1. Dr.Praveena
  2. Dr.DivyaSharona
  3. Dr Karthiga Priya
  4. Dr Viruthika

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) Programmes

CMEs and Conferences conducted in the Department of O&G :
  1. High risk obstetrics – 20th July 2017.
  2. Revision course in O& G for final year undergraduates – 15 to 18th March 2018
  3. Recent trends in gynecology – 21st July 2018
  4. Screening and management of Carcinoma Cervix and Colposcopy workshop – July 2019.
  5. CME on fetal growth restriction – 22nd August 2019
  6. CME on Heart disease complicating pregnancy and its management – 18th September 2019.
  7. CME on Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy – 23rd March 2019
  8. Workshop on Conjoint twins on 4thdecember 2021
  9. Clinicopathological conference on Granulosa Cell Tumor on 10thdecember 2021
  10. CME on National Gestational Diabetes Mellitus day on 11th March 2022
  11. CME on “Enriching your Handling skills in High Risk Obstetrics” – 29th august 2022.




CEMONC CO-ORDINATION MEETING Conducted regularly to enable the Medical Officers in periphery (DMS and DPH) to be updated about the recent trends.

MATERNAL DEATH AUDIT Meetings conducted every month.

Maternal death Audited at four Levels:

  1. Internal Death audit – Dept
  2. College Medical Audit
  3. NHM Audit
  4. Collector Audit

FIRE SAFETY MOCK DRILL CONDUCTED BY FIRE SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT RCH BLOCK


TRAINING ACTIVITIES IN DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

  1. BEmONC training
  2. CEmONC training
  3. SBA training
  4. PPIUCD training
  5. Labour Skill training
  6. Laproscopic sterilisation training
  7. VIA & Colposcopy training

GOVERNMENT MOHAN KUMARAMANGALAM MEDICAL COLLEGE, SALEM
DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY WEEKLY POST GRADUATE ACADEMIC TIME TABLE

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
THEORY CLASS 12PM-1PM 12PM-1PM
CLINICAL SEMINARS 12PM-1PM
JOURNAL CLUBS 12PM-1PM
CASE PRESENTATION 8:30AM-9:30AM 8:30AM-9:30AM 8:30AM-9:30AM
GROUP DISCUSSIONS 2PM-3PM 2PM-3PM
GUEST LECTURES 10AM-11AM

GOVERNMENT MOHAN KUMARAMANGALAM MEDICAL COLLEGE, SALEM
DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY TEACHING PROGRAMME FOR UNDERGRADUATES

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
  1. Theory classes
  2. Clinical classes
  3. Symposium by final year students-monthly once on third Saturday 10AM-12 PM
  4. CME by assistant professors-monthly once on second Friday 12PM -1 PM
  5. Journal club meetings by assistant professors- monthly once on second Thursday 12PM -1 PM

THEORY CLASSES

YEAR DAY &TIME
First clinical
year
Friday 1-2 pm
Prefinal
Year
Wednesday 4-5 pm
Final
year
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
4-5pm
1-2pm
4-5pm
3-4pm

CLINICAL POSTING DURATION FOR MBBS STUDENTS IN OG DEPARTMENT

SEMESTER DURATION NO.OF BATCHES
III 2WEEKS 3
IV 4 WEEKS 2
V 4 WEEKS 4
VII 4WEEKS 5
VIII 4WEEKS 5
IX 5WEEKS 3

TOTALLY 10 WEEKS (2 WKS + 4 WKS + 4 WKS )

2 WEEKS –INTRODUCTORY CLASSES

4 WEEKS –2 WKS – Labour ward posting
– 4 WKS – OP classes

4 WEEKS –CASE PRESENTATIONS


FIRST SESSION – 2 WEEKS - INTRODUCTORY CLASSES

S.NO 8.30 – 10 AM 10.30 – 12 PM
1 Physiology of menstruation, ovulation Applied anatomy of uterus, supports of uterus, pelvis, pelvic floor muscles
2 Physiology of conception, fertilization, implantation,
Development of placenta
Terminologies and definitions
3 AN care, booking, AN visits Signs and symptoms in each trimesters
4 Detailed history to be taken in an antenatal patients
5 General examination and demonstration of grips Terminologies – lie, attitude, presentation, presenting part, position
6 Diagnosis of pregnancy Routine investigations to be done in each trimesters
7 Stages of labor
8 High risk pregnancy
9 Abnormal menstruation - terminologies Demonstration of P/S and P/V examination
10 History taking – DUB/fibroid History taking - leucorrhoea
11 History taking – mass abdomen History taking – mass descending per vaginum
12 History taking – ca cervix History taking – post menopausal bleeding

SECOND SESSION : FIRST 2 WEEKS – Labor ward posting

S.NO TOPIC
1 Terminologies – gravida, para, abortion, obstetric score, normal labor, preterm, term, post term etc
2 Diameters of fetal skull and maternal pelvis
3 Mechanism of normal labor in LOA /LOT position
4 First stage of labor – changes in cervix and monitoring during first stage
5 Management during first stage of labor – induction of labor, ARM, augmentation of labor
6 II, III & IV stage of labor – monitoring and management, active management of III stage of labor
7 Types of episiotomy and demonstration of episiotomy repair
8 Management of PPH
9 Puerperium – changes and its management
10 Cesarean section – indications & steps
11 Differential diagnosis of pain abdomen in each trimesters
12 Role of USG in obstetrics

SECOND SESSION - NEXT 2 WEEKS – op classes

S.N CASE PRESENTAION - TOPIC
1 Normal antenatal patient
2 Anemia complicating pregnancy
3 PIH complicating pregnancy
4 Prev LSCS complicating pregnancy
5 Heart disease complicating pregnancy
6 Multiple pregnancy
7 Breech presentation
8 Fibroid uterus/DUB
9 Prolapse
10 Mass abdomen
11 Ca cervix
12 Postmenopausal bleeding

THIRD SESSION – 4 WEEKS – clinical classes

S.N TOPIC
1 Normal pregnancy and terminologies
2 Demonstration of grips
3 Anemia complicating pregnancy
4 PIH, Pre eclampsia
5 Eclampsia
6 Previous LSCS
7 Breech presentation
8 Heart disease complicating pregnancy
9 Preterm labor pains
10 Postdated, IUGR
11 Short primi, CPD
12 Twins
13 Diabetes complicating pregnancy
14 Menstrual irregularities - terminologies
15 Fibroid uterus
16 Prolapse uterus
17 DUB
18 Ca cervix
19 Mass abdomen, ovarian tumor
20 Infertility
21 Postmenopausal bleeding

TOTALLY 4 WEEKS
FIRST 10 DAYS – FAMILY PLANNING POSTING

S.N 8.30 AM – 10 AM 10.30AM – 12 PM
1 Barrier methods, natural methods of contraception OT OBSERVATION
2 Oral contraceptive pills
3 Intra uterine contraceptive device
4 Injectable contraception, emergency contraception
5 Female and male sterilization
6 Laparoscopic sterilization
7 First trimester abortion
8 Second trimester abortion

NEXT 20 DAYS – LABOR WARD POSTING

S.N TOPIC
1 BISHOP’S SCORING
2 Induction of labor
3 Mechanism of labor
4 Stages and conduct of labor
5 Episiotomy and repair
6 Partogram
7 Active management of III stage of labor
8 Management of PPH
9 Drugs commonly used in labor ward
10 Cesarean section – indications and steps
11 Complications during cesarean section
12 Management of PIH patient in labour
13 Management of anemiapt in labor
14 Management of heart disease pt in labor
15 Resuscitation of a patient in shock
16 Forceps delivery and vaccum delivery

CLINICAL CLASSES FOR FINAL YEAR STUDENTS

TOTALLY 10 WEEKS (2 WKS + 4 WKS + 5WKS)

1ST WEEK – DAY LABOUR WARD

2ND WEEK – NIGHT LABOUR WARD

3RD WEEK – FAMILY PLANNING – REVISION

4TH ,5TH ,6TH WEEKS – CASE PRESENTATION

NEXT 5 WEEKS -CASE PRESENTATION

-PRACTICAL VIVA TOPICS (Maternal pelvis and fetal skull, Mechanism of labor,Specimen, x rays,Instruments, drugsOSCE)


LABOUR WARD CLASSES

  1. Mechanism of labour
  2. Mechanism of labour in ROP
  3. Conduct of assisted breech delivery
  4. Complications of third stage of labour and PPH management
  5. Conduct of VBAC
  6. Abruptio placenta- diagnosis, management and mode of delivery
  7. Placenta previa- diagnosis ,management and mode of delivery
  8. Rh negative mother
  9. CPD- Trial of labour
  10. Rupture uterus and inversion of uterus- causes and management
  11. Neonatal resuscitation
  12. Induction of labour,13.obstetrical emergencies- DIC, cord prolapsed
    TESTS: OBSTETRICS-2
    GYNAECOLOGY-2
    COMMON THEORY -1
    PRACTICALS -1
    GENERAL CLINICS -4
    SYMPOSIUM -29 ( THIRD SATURDAYS )
    CLINICAL CLASSES - (20 DAYS)-CASE PRESENTATION


  1. Anemia complicating pregnancy and fibroid
  2. Normal pregnancy- AN case palpation and male infertility
  3. Elderly primi ,teen age primi and grand multi & female infertility
  4. Pre eclampsia and prolapse
  5. post datism and DUB- Puberty and reproductive
  6. post cesarean pregnancy and peri menopausal DUB
  7. Multiple pregnancy and post menopausal bleeding
  8. Breech presentation and Ca cervix
  9. Heart disease and Ca endometrium
  10. Rh negative mother and leucorrhoea
  11. Recurrent pregnancy loss and MTP
  12. Diabetes complicating pregnancy and mass abdomen-case discussion
  13. CPD and Ovarian tumour
  14. Permanent and temporary methods of family planning
  15. Specimen
  16. Instruments
  17. Surgical steps for vaginal hysterectomy, abdominal hysterectomy , forthergillssurgery,myomectomy, sling surgery
  18. Steps of fractional curettage, D&C, Suction evacuation

SERVICES OFFERED

NO. OF UNITS : 3

ADMISSION DAYS : OP TIMINGS: DAILY FROM 7.30 AM TO 12.00 PM

UNIT OP & ADMISSION DAYS THEATRE DAYS
1 MON &THURS WED & SAT
2 TUES &FRI MON &THURS
3 WED & SAT TUES &FRI

BED STRENGTH:

NAME OF THE WARD NO.OF BEDS
Ante natal 64
Gynaecology 46
Post Operative 72
Gyn.post op ward 15
Post natal ward 62
Family Welfare ward 20
Labour ward – Clean 8
Labour ward – Septic 6
Labour ward –Prelabour 8
Labour ward–Eclampsia 9
Maternal intensive care unit 8
Labour ward - High dependency unit 9
Labour ward Annex 20
TOTAL 360

DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY PERFORMANCE REPORT


S.NO. TITLE OF THE ARTICLE FIRST/ SECOND/ CO-AUTHOR NAME OF THE JOURNAL VOLUME & DATE OF THE ARTICLE IN JOURNAL TYPE OF ARTICLE
1 Labour analgesia and obstetric outcome in heart disease complicating pregnancy in tertiary care center First author IJRCOG Volume 9 I Issue: 3 I March 2020 Original Research Article
2 Prevalence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and its maternal outcome in a tertiary care hospital, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India First author IJRCOG Volume 9 I Issue 1 I January 2020 Original Research Article
3 Study of prevalence of heart disease in antenatal mothers along with fetal and maternal outcome from a tertiary care hospital, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India First author IJRCOG Volume 8 I Issue 12 I December 2019 Original Research Article
4 A study on perinatal outcomes in antenatal mothers with abnormal pulmonary function tests First author IJRCOG Volume 7 I Issue 7 I July 2018 Original Research Article
5 a case series of craniotomy in obstetric patients : a life saving treatment modality First author IJRCOG Volume 7/ issue 5/ may 2018 Original Research Article
6 Left ventricular dysfunction in preeclampsia: an echocardiographic stutly First author IJRCOG Volume6 I Issue : 2 I November 2017 Original Research Article
7 Abruptio placenta: a retrospective study on maternal and perinatal outcome First author IJRCOG Volume : 6 I Issue :10 I October 2017 Original Research Article
8 Maternal and Perinatal Outcome of Pregnancy Over The Age Of 35 Years First author IJSR Volume : 5 | Issue : 7 | July 2016 Original Research Article
9 Comparative study of short term vs. Long term use of prophylactic antibiotics in lower segment caesarean section First author JEMDS Volume 5 I Issue 28 I April 2016 Original Research Article
10 A comparative study of ADA and WHO criteria for screening of gestational diabetes mellitus co Author IJRCOG Volume 7 I Issue 3 I March 2018 Original Research Article
11 A study of emergency peripartum hysterectomy in a tertiary care hospital co Author IJRCOG Volume 7 I Issue 5 I May 2018 Original Research Article
12 A rare presentation of benign Brenner tumor of ovary: a case report co Author IJRCOG Volume 7 I Issue 7 I July 2018 Original Research Article
13 Eclampsia: a retrospective study in a tertiary care centre Second Author IJRCOG Volume : 6 I Issue : 8 I August 2017 Original Research Article
14 Emergency Obstetric Hysterectomy: A 11 Years study Second Author IJAR Volume : 6 | Issue : 8 | August 2016 Original Research Article
15 Pregnancy Outcome in First Trimester Bleed Second Author IJAR Volume : 6 | Issue : 7 | July 2016 Original Research Article
16 Prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism in reproductive age group women with abnormal uterine bleeding Second author JEMDS Volume : 5 I Issue 30 I April 2016 Original Research Article
17 Retrospective Analysis of Indications of Caesarean Section Second author IJSR Volume : 5 | Issue : 8 | August 2016 Original Research Article
18 primary caesarean section in multigravida Second Author IJRCOG Volume 7/ issue 3/ march 2018 Original Research Article
19 intrauterine contraceptive device IUCD - CuT380a Migration - a study report a case report IGRWH January 2018 case report
20 Early prediction of PIH: serum β HCG and lipid profileI First Author IJRCOG December 2016 Original Research Article
21 Comparative study between Efficacy of oral Misoprostal& Vaginal Misoprostol & Foley Bulb with oxytocin Induction in Prolonged Pregnancy and study of Maternal and Foetal Outcome Second Author IOSR JAN 2017 ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE
22 A Study of Maternal deaths from pre eclampsia and eclampsia in a tertiary care centre Second Author IOSR JAN 2019 ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE
23 An analysis of maternal mortality at government teaching hospital GMKMCH, Salem, Tamil nadu, India Second Author IJRCOG DEC 2018 retrospective study
24 A comparative study of LAVH Vs Abdominal Hysterectomy done by a beginner for Lapraroscopic surgeries in a Govt Medical College Hospital. Second Author IOSR JDMS SEPTEMBER 2016 Retrospective study
25 Clinical profile of postpartum cerebral thrombosis and its management in a tertiary hospital, salem, Tamil nadu, India First Author IJSR Prospective analytical study
26 Comparative study of postpartum intra uterine contraceptive device insertion and interval intra uterine contraceptive device insertion in a tertiary care hospital, International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynaecology JULY 2017
27 Comparative study of postpartum intra uterine contraceptive device insertion and interval intra uterine contraceptive device insertion in a tertiary care hospital International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynaecology JULY 2017

LIST OF ONGOING RESEARCH WORKS

S. No Title Author Progress of the study
1 A comparision of coagulation profile in pre eclamptic and eclamptic patients with term normal pregnancy Author: Dr. K. Gayathri,
Junior Resident
Guide: Dr. R. Manimegalai
Study being conducted
2 Association of C Reactive protein with severity of pre eclampsia Dr.G.Pradeepa,
Junior Resident
Guide: Dr. L. Shanmugavadivu
Study being conducted
3 First trimester hyperuricemia as a predictor for development of gestational diabetes mellitus Author: Dr. S. Kirubha,
Junior Resident
Guide: Dr. R. Manimegalai
Study being conducted
4 Spectrum of Acute kidney injury in obstetrical setting-A prospective analytical study. Author: Dr.S.Mathura Vardhini,
Junior Resident
Guide: Dr. L. Shanmugavadivu
Study being conducted
5 Feto maternal outcome of twin pregnancy according to chorionicity Author: Dr.T.Sheela,
Junior Resident
Guide: Dr. R. Manimegalai
Study being conducted
6 Posterior Reversible encephalopathy syndrome in Antenatal and Postnatal mothers Author: Dr.J.Nandhini
Guide: Dr. L. Shanmugavadivu
Study being conducted
7 To evaluate serum lipid profile in 2nd trimester as a predictor of hypertensive disorder in pregnancy Author: Dr.Pravalikka,
Co-author: Dr. L. Shanmugavadivu
Study being conducted
8 Association of hyperlipidemia with preterm delivery Author: Dr.M.Mahalakshmi,
Guide: Dr. L. Shanmugavadivu
Study being conducted
9 Peripartum hysterectomy – Risk factors, indications and relative risk of hysterectomy after cesarean section with vaginal delivery Author: Dr. S. Gayathri Devi,
Guide: Dr. L. Shanmugavadivu
Study being conducted
10 Shorter interpregnancy interval – Prevalence and possibility of being a causative factor for maternal anemia and her associated comorbidities Author: Dr. N.K. Bhavithra,
Guide: Dr. R. Manimegalai
Study being conducted
11 Heart Disease And Feto Maternal Outcome Dr. Rajeshwari Study being conducted
12 Occurence Of Psychiatric Morbidity In Postnatal Mothers Dr. Deepika Study being conducted
13 Prevalence And Clinical Study Of Hepatitis B Infection In Pregnant Women Dr.Tikehila Study being conducted
14 Study Of Doppler Changes On Uterine Artery And Umbilical Artery – Prediction Of Pre Eclampsia And Iugr In Second Trimester Dr. Sharmila Study being conducted
15 Thrombocytopenia And Fetomaternal Outcome Dr. Suganthi Study being conducted
16 Study Of Critical Analysis Of Causes And Course Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis In Pregnancy And Pueperium Dr. Deepalakshmi Study being conducted
17 Study Of Outcome Of Pregnancy In Uterine Anomalies Dr. Sakthi Study being conducted
18 Pre Gestational Diabetes Mellitus And Fetal Outcome Dr. Silvia Study being conducted
19 Study Of Maternal And Perinatal Outcome In Jaundice Complicating Pregnancy Dr. Catherine Fanny Study being conducted
20 Study To Determine Relationship Between Thyroid Dysfunction And Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Dr. Rehana Study being conducted