Department of Anaesthesiology

About US

The Department of Anaesthesiology at MAMS is staffed by a dedicated team of faculty, residents, and support staff who work collaboratively to provide safe and effective perioperativeservices round the clock. Our primary goal is to deliver competent, evidence-based, compassionate, and safe anaesthesia care. The department fosters an environment that encourages innovative research in both basic science and clinical practices to enhance the understanding and application of anaesthesia techniques.

We offer a comprehensive range of clinical services, including anaesthesia for elective and emergency surgical procedures, procedural sedation, critical care services (emergency intubations in adults and paediatrics), acute and chronic pain management, and palliative care. Our anaesthesia services extend beyond the operating theatres to facilitateprocedures in the cardiac catheterization lab, interventional neuroradiology suite, CT and ultrasound-guided procedures, MRI room (especially children), gastro-endoscopic and bronchoscopic procedures, Electro convulsive therapy (ECT), lumbar punctures, difficult intravenous access, ESWL and labor analgesia. In addition to anaesthesia services,we run Pre-Anaesthesia Check (PAC) clinic and Pain clinics, which addresses both post-operative and chronic pain needs.

In addition to these services, our faculty plays an integral role in managing the Critical Care cases in ICU and Emergency Departments. The department is fully equipped for pre- and post-anaesthetic care and is set to expand its services to include enhanced pain management programs and resuscitation training initiatives.

We take pride in our commitment to patient care, teaching, and training. We have certified experts in BLS, ACLS, and other advanced life support techniques. Our faculty actively participates in, and hosts, training programs, conferences, and workshops. We encourage all faculty and residents to engage in Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to remain at the forefront of medical advancements.

In addition to providing high-quality medical education to medical students, our faculty is actively involved in research and training para-medical staff.Our state-of-the-art Simulation Centre provides invaluable training opportunities for residents, enhancing their skills in life support and the management of critical incidents. A collaborative learning environment, where both junior and senior staff freely exchange knowledge, is central to our department. Every aspect of our work is patient-centric, with a strong focus on safety, ethics, and high-quality clinical practice, which has contributed to the department’s national repute.

We offer round-the-clock services in operating theatres, Intensive Care Units, the Casualty Department, and Radiology. The department is always staffed with faculty members for 24-hour casualty and emergency treatment, supported by both junior and senior doctors, ensuring comprehensive emergency services at all times.

 

OUR VISION

“To create a comprehensive and integrated healthcare facility with best clinical practices and cutting-edge technolgy”

OUR MISSION

“To deliver state-of-the-art patient care services in a comprehensive manner to respect every individual with an emphasis on quality service and excellence at affordable cost”

FACULTY

FACULTY LIST:

S.NO Name of the Staff AEBAS Attend. ID Medical Registration No Professional Medical Qualification Designation Nature of Employment (Permanent/Contractual) Total Teaching Exp.in Years) Photos
1
Dr. Gottipati Rajendra
1102871
‘007176
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Professor & HOD
Permanent
22 Years, 2 Months, 11 Days
1
2
Dr. Dasari Shiva Prasad
74024622
12692
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Professor
Permanent
17 years, 4 months, 19 days
2
3
Dr. Motkar Rajashekar Reddy
95745795
TSMC/FMR/38571
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Professor
Permanent
14 Years, 1 Month, 4 Days
3
4
Dr Kankanala Lakshma Reddy
67005958
TSMC/FMR/37475
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Professor
Permanent
13 years, 9 months, 11 days
4
5
Dr Karri Pavani
23628478
APMC/FMR/68391
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Professor
Permanent
10 years, 1 month, and 18 days
5
6
Dr. Nallmothu Swetha
79106751
APMC/FMR/90962
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Assistant Professor
Permanent
4 years, 6 months, 22 days
6
7
Dr Kannoju Saideepika
58731922
TSMC/FMR/02393
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Assistant Professor
Permanent
2 years, 11 months, 13 days
7
8
Dr Pampana Bhuvan Chandra Kanth
86841220
Tsmc/Fmr/29846
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Assistant Professor
Permanent
11 months, 4 days
8
9
Dr Challa Karunasree
5858031
KMC/158178
DNB (Anaesthesiology)
Assistant Professor
Permanent
1 Year 3 Months 21 Days
9
10
Dr Mannem Prameela
67213612
APMC/FMR/92575
DNB (Anaesthesiology)
Assistant Professor
Permanent
1 Year 2 Months 11 Days
10
11
Dr Ugrangi Sandhya Rani
59907626
APMC/FMR/96707
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Assistant Professor
Permanent
1 year, 2 months, 16 days
11
12
Dr Sree Sindhu Smitha Koneru
53980027
APMC/FMR/110677
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Senior Resident
Permanent
1 year, 10 months, 21 days
12
13
Dr Vadla Shravan Kumar
55410791
TSMC/FMR/01942
DNB (Anaesthesiology)
Senior Resident
Permanent
1 year, 5 months, 11 days
13
14
Dr Narra Keerthi
55522112
TSMC/FMR/30662
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Senior Resident
Permanent
3 Months 28 Days
14
15
Dr Mutcharla Manikanta Dinesh Teja
4494653
APMC/FMR/30662
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Senior Resident
Permanent
3 Months
15
16
Dr Ramineni Rushitha
58436658
APMC/FMR/106582
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Senior Resident
Permanent
2 Months 13 Days
16
17
Dr Ancha Pavan Seshu Kumar
12139597
MMC/FMR/2016010044
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Senior Resident
Permanent
1 Month 19 Days
17
18
Dr Gundala Dhatri
80804348
TSMC/FMR/08861
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Senior Resident
Permanent
1 Month 4 Days
18
18
Dr Gangapuram Ramesh
37814820
TSMC/FMR/09614
M.D. (Anaesthesiology)
Senior Resident
Permanent
1 year, 11 months, 5 days
18

Publications

1. Pavani K, Rajashekar Reddy M, Prashanthi A, Shiva Prasad D. A hospital-based comparative study among different doses of dexmedetomidine in attenuating extubating response in patients undergoing open cholecystectomy. J Clin Diagn Res. 2023;14(5):1372-1378.
2. Rajashekar Reddy M, Pavani K, Swetha N, Rajendra G. Evaluation of bupivacaine heavy and 2-chloroprocaine for saddle block in perianal day care surgeries: A hospital-based comparative analysis. J Clin Diagn Res. 2023;14(5):1368-1371.
3. Prasanna GS, Kamat S, Rajeev Belludi MB, Rajashekar Reddy M. A comparison of the paracoracoid technique vs. the costoclavicular approach for infraclavicular brachial plexus block during procedures on the upper limbs. J Clin Diagn Res. 2023;14(9):1270-1275.
4. Swetha N, Siri Bhavani K, Rajendra G. A prospective, randomized comparison of long-axis and modified short-axis radial artery cannulation under USG guidance. J Clin Diagn Res. 2023;14(4):2003-2009.
5. Shiva Prasad D, Raja D. 0.25% Bupivacaine with 8 mg Dexamethasone and 50 mcg Clonidine as adjuvant on fascia iliaca compartment block in open reduction and internal fixation surgeries to femoral fractures – a prospective randomized study. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol. 2022;12(03):325-329.
6. Muninder M, Shiva Prasad D. Evaluation of analgesic properties of verapamil as an adjuvant with 0.25% bupivacaine in USG guided brachial plexus block. Int J Med Anesth. 2021;4(1):31-34.
7. Krishna HM, Joseph N, Pavani K. Two manoeuvres to facilitate the oral insertion of LMA CTrach™. Indian J Anaesth 2020; 64(12):1064-66.

 

Achievements and Awards

1. Dr G Rajendra- completed National Quality Assurance Standards certificate course in November 2024.
2. Dr G Rajendra- completed American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Instructor course in August 2024.
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