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Home >> Doctors >> Dr Krishan Yogesh Sawhney

In a span of 10 years as an anaesthetist Dr. Krishan Yogesh Sawhney has provided anaesthesia for more than 50,000 surgeries and procedures. He has also played an essential role in some highly complex cases with successful outcomes. 

Dr. Krishan accomplished his MBBS degree from Govt. Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh (Punjab University), and MD Anaesthesiology from Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana, BFHUS, Faridkot. He has gained training in fibrotic intubation, ultrasound-guided procedures including central line Insertion, and various blocks. He also has been a co-guide for DNB candidates with a correlation of airway ultra-sonography with Cormack, grading in obese patients. 

Dr. Krishan takes a keen interest in teaching and keeps sharing his experiences with medical students on acute and chronic pain management. 

Award / Membership

  • Life member of the Indian society of Anesthesiologists 

Treatment Specialization

  • Renal Transplant and other urological procedures 
  • Orthopedic joint replacement and trauma procedures with acute pain services 
  • Surgical oncology including robotic procedures 
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Vascular Surgeries    Provided anesthesia for: 
  • Pediatric surgery
  • General surgery
  • Non-OT procedures including Cath and Endoscopy 
  • Neurosurgery and Spine Surgery
  • General Minimal Access Surgery
  • ENT

Achievements

  • Has been awarded as the Doctor of the month by one of the prestigious healthcare organizations.
  • Publications:
  1. A Randomized Double-Blinded Comparison of Epidural Infusion of Bupivacaine, Ropivacaine, Bupivacaine-Fentanyl, Ropivacaine Fentanyl for Post-Operative Pain Relief in Lower Limb Surgeries”, 
  2. Fatal Mediastinal Hematoma Following Right Internal Jugular Vein Cannulation
  3. Case Report – Unanticipated difficult proseal insertion and intubation with undiagnosed aryepiglottic fold cyst.
     

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