Plastic Surgery

The Burns Unit was initiated in the year 1974, when the then Dean, Prof. H.D. Singh unfurled the importance of a separate burn unit proposed by the then Head of the Department of Plastic Surgery, Prof. K. MathangiRamakrishnan. The Government then sanctioned a 10 bedded BURN UNIT attached to the Department of Plastic Surgery and was commissioned in June 1981 at the First floor of the GuruswamyMudaliar Block. In the same year a proposal for upgrading the unit to a 50-beded unit was envisaged and the Government sanctioned the same and the same was commissioned in the First floor of the existing Out-Patient Block in March 1985, with increase in the posts of Staff Nurses and Assistant Professors.

Details of the existing staff in the burns intensive care unit.

Professors2 (Two)
Associate Professors2 (Two)
Assistant Professors8 (Eight)
Tutors2 (Two)

Academic Activities

16MCh Plastic Surgery Post Graduate students are trained every year
2MCh Post graduates from Other centers are trained in Burn Care for 3 months during their curriculum
3MS Post graduates are posted for training in Burn care and Plastic Surgery for a period of 1 month during their curriculum.
4Nursing Students are trained in Burn Nursing for 1 month during their curriculum
5BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy)and Occupational therapy students, both government and private institutions are trained in Burn Physiotherapy for 1 month during their internship.

Library : The Department has a large collection of Text books and Journals in Plastic Surgery and Burns

The BURN UNIT is a comprehensive Unit with an Intensive Care Ward, a separate Male, Female,Pediatric&Post operative Wards.An exclusive 2 table Operation theatre functions for 4 daysin Burns & 3 days in a week exclusively for Plastic Surgery with a separate OT complex which has 2 OT tables. Emergency procedures for Burns, Trauma, Hand &Facio-maxillary injuries are carried out 24×7 in the emergency Operation Theatre.A separate Physiotherapy center is a great boon to the department. A dedicated Dietitian caters to the needs of all Burn patients. Rehabilitation of the burn survivor is planned by the members of the burn team and effectively executed by the NGO attached to the department.

During festivities like Deepavali, we create public awareness to reduce the incidence of burn injuries by conducting camps and through NGOs and Press.

The BURNS Unit is the,

1One of Largest Units in South India
2Tertiary Referral Centre for neighbouring States
3Has International Recognition
4Has trained many Super specialists in Burns and Plastic Surgery over the past 40 years
5Several Publications have been made in National and International Journals.
6Contributions for many Text Books have been made from the Department Of Burns & Plastic
7Visitors from various Burn Centersall over the World have visited the Department. KMC was the apex training centre for NHM sponsored “BURNS MANAGEMENT TRAINING “ program for medical personnel across the state.

Services Offered in the Burn Unit

124 hour Care of the Burn Patients through out the year
2Intensive Care Unit to resuscitate and revive the acutely burnt patients
3Male, Female and Paediatric Burn Patients are looked after in separate wards
4Self contained Operation Theatre exclusively for managing Burn Patients with 3 operation tables.
5Separate Physiotherapy Unit to rehabilitate the patients
6Patients with Post Burn Sequelae are followed up regularly with surgery and Splintage.
7Burn Patients get all modalities of treatment all under one roof.

Statistics – 2018– 2020

  BURNSPLASTIC
YEAROPIPSURGERYOPIPSURGERY
       
2018560112156983620712951
2019218512345223590796967
2020141610124281755446301
2021175710576472642399390
20222426113310243977492873
2023215198611104465620962

Aim

1To develop curricula for the training programme for the primary health care workers
2To train the health workers in Burn Prevention Programme, to reduce the incidence of burns
3To establish Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy Unit to envisage training of the Health Workers in the Rehabilitation programme for burn survivors.
4To train primary health care physicians, nurses and general practitioners in Burn Care, Rehabilitation and Preventive aspects.
5Use of Audiovisual aids and mobile propaganda units to educate and train social service personnel and school Children in full-fledged preventive programmes.
6To co-ordinate with the WHO with regard to the epidemiology and demography of Burns.
7To establish satellite centers in each District Head Quarters to house small burn units with 5-10 beds for primary care. The centers will co-ordinate with the tertiary center for specialized treatment.
8To envisage research facility with regard to Burn Care.
9To have a Certificate Course in Burn Care and Rehabilitation of 6 months duration.

Special Mention :

  • KMC is the apex centre for burns in the state of Tamil Nadu providing special training program under NHM all over the state. People from all over the state, divided as batches attended the training program held in our department. The groups consisted of heterogenic population including doctors, staff nurses, physiotherapist, microbiologist, MNA,FNA. The training was catered to all the people benefitting the whole group and emphasising the importance of “Team Work”.
  • KMC also provided special training for the people of AIIMS in starting “SKIN BANK”. As KMC has a well established and a fully functional skin bank and as AIIMS wanted to start a SKIN BANK we had organised a special training program for the same.
  • Dr. CK Paul visited our Burns unit as a part of his central government scheme.

Department List
S.NoNAMEEDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONDESIGNATION  TNMC REGISTRATION NORECENT PASSPORT SIZE PHOTO (SOFT COPY)
1Dr.P. NellaiapparM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChProfessor and HOD46248
2DR.K.MahadevanM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChProfessor52647
3Dr.S.K.S.Sutha SellamoniM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChAssociate Professor52245
4Dr.N.A.GunasekaranM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChAssociate Professor50092
5Dr.J.J.LankaramM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChAssociate Professor69682
6Dr.K.PanchapakesanM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChAssistant Professor62149
7Dr.K.A.BalasundaramM.B.B.S, D.N.B ,M.ChAssistant Professor77922
8Dr.H.Divya DeviM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChAssistant Professor89533
9Dr.T.Alia HussainM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChAssistant Professor85549
10Dr.K.PrasannaM.B.B.S, D.N.B,M.ChAssistant Professor83973
11Dr.K.MuraliM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChAssistant Professor86118
12Dr.B.ShankariM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChAssistant Professor59426
13Dr.R.Ashok KumarM.B.B.S, M.S ,M.ChAssistant Professor75245
CME’s

NameDATEVenueNoParticipantsResourceLevel
Sushruta meet25.01.2020KMC, Chennai20Dr. Satish, Dr. SadeeshkumarInter departmental
Daughter of the soil15.02.2020KMC, Chennai20Prof. Dr. Angeline SelvarajDepartmental
Sushruta meet29.02.2020KMC, Chennai22Dr. Sadeeshkumar, Dr. SaranyaInter departmental
Daughter of the soil21.03.2020KMC, Chennai20Prof.V.RamadeviDepartmental
Online-Burns patho physiology25.04.2020KMC, Chennai30Prof.V.RamadeviProf.AngelineSelvarajInter Departmental
Online-Wound management/Dressing30.05.2020KMC, Chennai30Prof.V.RamadeviProf.AngelineSelvarajInter Departmental
Online-Urogenital anomalies27.06.2020KMC, Chennai20Prof.V.RamadeviProf.AngelineSelvarajDepartmental
Online-Cleft Lip and Palate25.07.2020KMC, Chennai22Prof.V.Ramadevi,  Prof.AngelineSelvarajDepartmental
Online-Hand injury22.08.2020KMC, Chennai26Dr.Sadeesh, Dr.Balaji, Dr.Benedicta, Dr.Saranya, Dr.SatishDepartmental
Online-Flexor injury29.08.2020KMC, Chennai20Dr.Sadeesh, Dr.Balaji, Dr.Benedicta, Dr.Saranya, Dr.SatishDepartmental
Online-Extensor injury05.09.2020KMC, Chennai22Dr.Sadeesh, Dr.Balaji, Dr.Benedicta, Dr.Saranya, Dr.SatishDepartmental
Online-Lower limb defects26.09.2020KMC, Chennai20Prof.V.Ramadevi, Prof.AngelineSelvarajDepartmental
Integra – special burn dressing24.10.2020KMC, Chennai25Prof. V.Ramadevi, Prof. Angeline SelvarajDepartmental
Versajet- application in wound debridement28.11.2020KMC, Chennai21Prof. V. Ramadevi, Prof .Angeline SelvarajInter Departmental
Congenital Hand anomaliesDecember.2020KMC, Chennai20Dr.Sadeesh, Dr.Balaji, Dr.Benedicta, Dr.Saranya, Dr.SatishDepartmental
Online-Facial injuries23.01.2021KMC, Chennai32Dr.Sadeesh, Dr.Balaji, Dr.Benedicta, Dr.Saranya, Dr.SatishDepartmental
Online-Management of Pressure Ulcer27.02.2021KMC, Chennai30Dr.Sadeesh, Dr.Balaji, Dr.Benedicta, Dr.Saranya, Dr.SatishDepartmental
Brachial Plexus04.05.2021KMC, Chennai38Dr.Benedicta, Dr.Saranya, Dr.SadeeshDr.Balaji, Dr.SatishInter Departmental
Sushruta meet14.08.2021KMC, Chennai22Dr. Dharmil, Dr. SukanyaInter Departmental
Nutrition in burns19.09.2021KMC, Chennai22Prof. Dr. Angeline SelvarajDepartmental
RhinoplastyOctober, 2021KMC, Chennai23Dr. Shivaraman, Dr. Tejeswi das, Dr. Siddharth singh, Dr. Sukanya, Dr. Dharmil, Dr. CharumathyInter Departmental
OculoplastyNovember, 2021KMC, Chennai22Dr. Siddharth singh, Dr. Sukanya, Dr. Dharmil, Dr. CharumathyDepartmental
IDRT in wound management19.12.2021KMC, Chennai22Prof Dr. V. RamadeviDepartmental
Botox and its clinical applications02.06.2022Online25Dr. KarthikDepartmental
Mandibular reconstruction11.06.2022KMC52Dr. Anand RamakrishnanInter Departmental
Threads, Fillers18.06.2022KMC70D. Vinoth KumarInter Departmental
Very Recent Developments In Plastic Surgery22.06.2022KMC95Dr. K. SridharInter Departmental
Angels in Plastic Surgery – Achieving with Perseverance and Skill15.07.2022KMC, Chennai83Prof.Nirmla Subramanian, Prof.Nirmala Ponnambalam, Prof.Alamelu, Prof.Ramadevi, Prof.Sridevi, Dr. Kovarthini, Dr. Suja, Dr. Divya Devi, Dr.Benedica, Dr.Shobana, Dr. Sri Lakshmi, Dr.Rasheeda, Dr.Kamakshi, Dr. Subashini, Dr.ValarmathyInter Departmental
Management of Post Burns Sequelae15.07.2022KMC83Prof. Vinita PuriInter Departmental
Medico legal Aspects in Burn  23.07.2022KMC25Prof. SelvakumarDepartmental
Institutional protocol for sepsis31.05.2023Kmc100Prof.P.NellaiapparInterdepartmental
International plastic surgery day15.07.2023Kmc150Eminent plastic surgeonsInterdepartmental
Cme on burns31.10.2023Kmc100Prof .Anant sinhaInterdepartmental

GUEST LECTURE 2022:

S.NoDATETOPICGUEST LECTURER
12/6/22Botox and its clinical applicationsDr Karthik
211/6/22Mandibular reconstructionDr Anand Ramakrishnan
318/6/22Threads- FillersDr Vinod Kumar
422/6/22Very recent developments in plastic surgeryDr Sridhar
515/7/22Management of Post burns sequeleDr Vinitha Puri
623/7/22Medico-legal aspects of burnsProf Selva Kumar
729/10/22Third eyeDr Nirmala
829/11/22Role of clinical microbiologist in combat against antimicrobial resistenceDr Suresh kumar Dr Yamuna Devi

GUEST LECTURE 2023

S.NoDATETOPICGUEST LECTURER
1   31/10/23Why should one take burns as a career optionDr Anant Sinha
211/11/23Free Fibula flapDr Selva Seetharaman

GUEST LECTURE 2024

S.NoDATETOPICSpeaker
124/2/24Lasers in plastic surgeryDr Jayanthi
227/4/24Hyperbaric oxygen therapyDr Somesh Balakrishnan

 Publications of the Teacher

 NoName of  faculty and Present DesignationYear of PromotionTitle of the articleDate of Acceptance of Research publication (Copy should be enclosed)Whether First / Second or Corresponding AuthorName of the Journal
1Prof. P. Nellaiappar2023Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety and stress among Diabetic foot ulcer patientsOct 2017Second AuthorInternational Journal of Current Research
Surgical management of patients with Diabetic foot ulcer at a tertiary care hospital, ChennaiOct 2018First AuthorGlobal Journal For Research Analysis
Quality of life in presurgical patients with diabetic foot ulcers at a tertiary care hospital in south IndiaNov 2018First AuthorGlobal Journal For Research Analysis
Efficacy of Custom made Pressure garments on Post burn hypertrophic scar- a pilot studyJan 2019Second AuthorIndian Journal of Applied Research

S. NoName of  faculty and Present DesignationYear of PromotionTitle of the articleDate of Acceptance of Research publication (Copy should be enclosed)Whether First / Second or Corresponding AuthorName of the Journal
2.Prof. Mahadevan. K20231.Cross leg flaps: arethey relevant in the present era?July 2017First AuthorInternational Journal of Orthopaedics
2.Fourth Dimention in Reconstruction of Defects following Excision of Basal Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckJuly 2018First AuthorJournalof Cutaneous and Aesthetic surgery
3.Application of embryonic equivalents in male-to-female sex reassignment surgeryOct 2018Second AuthorIndian Journal of Plastic Surgery
4.Technical considerations in post burn neck reconstructionFeb 2020Corresponding AuthorIndian Journal of Applied Research
5.Reconstructive algorithm for soft tissue defects round ankle regionFeb2021First AuthorGlobal Journal for Research Analysis
6.Versatility and Efficiency of Pedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flap in Regional Soft Tissue ReconstructionMarch 2023Corresponding AuthorInternational Journal of Academic Medicine and Pharmacy
7.Fat Grafting- to counter the Facial Contour DeformitiesApril 2023First AuthorInternational Journal of Scientific Study
8.Giant Cell tumours of the Hand- Their varying Locations and managementAug 2023Corresponding AuthorJournal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
9.Single Incision Dual Cover with Temporoparietal Fascial flap for exposed cochlear Implant: A Novel Take on a Workhorse FlapJan 2024Corresponding AuthorIndian Journal of Plastic Surgery

3.Dr. Sutha SKS. Sellamoni   Associate Professor2019Demographic Profile of Electrical Burns in a Tertiary burn Care Centre-; Dr. S K S Sutha S Sellamoni, Dr. U. Rasheedha Begum, Dr.Vinoth Kumar, Prof. G. Karthikeyan; IRA- International  Journal of Applied Sciences,4(2),284-295(2016)2016 Vol. 04, Issue 02First AuthorInstitute of Research Advances – International Journal of Applied Sciences
A epidemiological study of Paediatric Burns in a Tertiary Burn Care Centre- Dr. S K S Sutha S Sellamoni, Dr. Rasheedha Begum, Prof. Nirmala Ponnambalam; IRA-International Journal Of Applied Sciences Volume 03 issue 02,217-239,(May 2016)May, 2016 Vol. 03, Issue 02Second AuthorInstitute of Research Advances – International Journal of Applied Sciences
Dr. S K S Sutha S Sellamoni, Dr. Angeline Selvaraj, An analysis of foot trophic ulcers and the outcomes of management Indian Journal of Applied Research: Volume -7/ Issue -12/ Decemeber – 2017December, 2017 Vol.7, Issue 12First AuthorIndian Journal of Applied Research
Dr. Angeline Selvaraj, Dr. S K S Sutha S Sellamoni, Dr. Nirmala Ponnambalam, A study of pediatric Electrical burns in a tertiary burn care center, Indian Journal of Applied Research: Volume – 8/ Issue – 1 / January – 2018 January, 2018 Vol.8, Issue 1Second AuthorIndian Journal of Applied Research
Ms Sreedevi Sriram, Dr. Sutha Sellamoni, Dr. G. Karthikeyan, Role of occupational therapy in the rehabilitation of burn victims, Indian Journal of Applied Research: Volume – 8 / Issue – 10/ October – 2018October,  2018 Vol. 8, Issue 10Corresponding AuthorIndian Journal of Applied Research
A study on demographic profile of suicidal burns in a tertiary burn care centre., Dr. S.K.S. Sutha S. Sellamoni, Dr. Angeline Selvaraj, Dr. J.J. Lankaram, Indian Journal of Applied Research: Volume -12, Issue – 8 August -2022August -2022 Vol. – 12, Issue  8Corresponding AuthorIndian Journal of Applied Research
Paradigm Shift in burn scenario during Covid 19 pandemic – A report from a tertiary burn care centre, Dr. Angeline Selvaraj, Dr. S. Suja, Indian Journal of Applied Research  : Volume -12, Issue – 8 August -2022August -2022 Vol. – 12, Issue  8Corresponding AuthorIndian Journal of Applied Research
4.Dr. J.J Lankaram   Associate Professor2021Lankaram JJ, Karthikeyan G. Study of Paraumbilical Perforators in a Normal Population Group, and its Clinical Correlation with Paraumbilical Perforator Based Abdominal Flaps in South Indian Population.Int J Sci Stud 2019;6(12):1-7.March, 2019 Vol. 6, Issue 12First AuthorInternational Journal of Scientific Study
Lankaram JJ, Rasheedha BU, Karthikeyan G, Ramadevi V. Analysis of challenging reconstruction of soft tissue defects around the knee joint and evolving a treatment algorithm. Int J Res Orthop 2020;6:151-7January, 2020 Vol.6, Issue 1First AuthorInstitute Journal of Research in Orthopedics
Lankaram JJ, Selvaraj A, Ramadevi V. A Study of Epidemiology and Analysis of Outcome of Facial and Scalp Burns by Satisfaction Smiley Score in a Tertiary Burn Care Center in South India. Int J Sci Stud 2021;8(12):1-9March 2021 Vol.8, Issue 12Corresponding AuthorInternational Journal of Scientific Study
A study on demographic profile of suicidal burns in a tertiary burn care centre., Dr. S.K.S. Sutha S. Sellamoni, Dr. Angeline Selvaraj, Dr. J.J. Lankaram, Indian Journal of Applied Research: Volume -12, Issue – 8 August -2022August -2022 Vol. – 12, Issue  8Second AuthorIndian Journal of Applied Research
S. NoName of  faculty and Present DesignationYear of PromotionTitle of the articleDate of Acceptance of Research publication (Copy should be enclosed)Whether First / Second or Corresponding AuthorName of the Journal
5Dr. Suja   Assistant Professor  NARetrospective Study of Evaluating the various surgical modalities and formulating an Algorithm in managing post burn elbow contracturesFeb 2024First AuthorInternational Journal of Academic Medicine and Pharmacy
       

RESEARCH PROJECTS

S.No.Title of the projectPrincipal InvestigatorsCo-Investigators
1Multicentric community based study of Prevalence, Knowledge, Aptitude & practice for Prevention & First-Aid of Burns, Quality of life and out of pocket Expenditure of burn injury & evaluation of Information, Education& CommunicationDr. Sutha SKS Sellamoni 
2A Prospective study of efficacy of Decellularised glycerol preserved allogenic skin in healing of chronic non-healing ulcerDr. Divya DeviDr. Sutha SKS Sellamoni Dr. Thyagarajan Dr.Prakash
3Efficacy and safety of platelet rich plasma as an adjunct therapy to Split thickness skin graft in burn patients with Granulating Raw woundsDr. NellaiapparDr. Alia, Dr. Murali

Awards

NameDateDescription
Department Of Burns, KMCJanuary 26 ,2020Tamilnadu Government
Prof .V.Ramadevi as guest faculty-SURGIFEST KMCMar-20KMC-Department of General surgery
Best Doctor award to Prof. Angeline SelvarajAugust 15, 2020Tamilnadu Government
Covid warrior award- Faculties of the DepartmentJanuary 26,2021KMC -Tamilnadu Government
Collector awardJan 30 2024Tamil Nadu Government
Best teacher awardJuly 1  2024Tamil nadu Government

Description
Total no. of faculty in department –14
Total no. of PGs in department – 18
No. Of units – 2
Total no. Of beds – 60
OPD per month – 700
No. Of surgeries (major and minor) per month -140 No.
No Of samples collected per month (laboratory department) – 300 No. Of X rays, USG, CT per month – 36(X rays), 15(USG), 36(CT)

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