Dr. Kaushal Deep Singh , M.B.B.S., M.S., M.CH
General Surgeon
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Contact Details
 
City
Aligarh
State
Uttar Pradesh
Country
India

Professional Details
 
State Licence Number/NPI
MCI/10-37295
State/Board registered with
MCI, New Delhi, India
Specialty
General Surgeon
Years of experience
10
Patients seen per week
25 
Procedures done per week
Specific Skills and Interests
Neurosurgery 
 

Education Details
 
Graduation
 
Year
2010 
Degree earned
M.B.B.S. 
Name of the university
MBBS 
Residency / Post graduation
 
Year of post-graduation
2015
Degree earned
M.S.
University/Hospital/Institute
MS Surgery 
Fellowship / Specialty Training
 
Year of fellowship
2020
Degree earned
M.CH
University/Hospital/Institute
MCh Neurosurgery 

Other Details
 
Honors/Awards
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kaushal_Singh12/experience?_ec=prf_o
Dec 2019: Externship training in microvascular suturing, drilling and neuroendoscopy at AIIMS, New Delhi
July 2019: Microvascular Suturing and Drilling basics at Johnson and Johnson Institute, Chennai
Nov 2018: Neurocritical Care Workshop in Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons - Neurotrauma (AASNS-NT) Committee meeting at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh
Sept 2018: BMJ South Asia Award 2018: Research Paper of the Year (Qualified upto Phase II)
Aug 2018: Cadaveric Workshop on Craniovertebral Junction and Posterior Cervical Fusion at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh
Dec 2017: First Prize in Paper Presentation in ASICON 2017 at Jaipur, Rajasthan, India (Pediatric Laparotomy)
Dec 2017: Second Prize in Poster Presentation at ASICON 2017 in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India (Day Case Surgery in Developing Countries Using Ropivacaine)
Dec 2017: Second Prize in Poster Presentation at ASICON 2017 in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India (Pneumohernios)
Sept 2017: BMJ South Asia Award 2017: Research Paper of the Year (Qualified upto Phase II)
July 2017: Short Term Training in Operative Laparoscopy - Basic and Advanced Course
Feb 2017: Nominated for Young Surgeon's Award at FALS HPB 2017 at Sir Gangaram Hospital, New Delhi
Nov 2016: Third prize in poster presentation in UPASICON 2016 at Allahabad
Sep 2016: Lifetime Member of Association of Surgeons of India (ASI)
Mar 2016: Nominated in best paper award category in WORLDCON 2016 at Jaipur
Nov 2015: Nominated in best paper award category in UPASICON 2015 at SGPGI, Lucknow
Nov 2014: Second Prize in Postgraduate Quiz in UPASICON 2014 at Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh
Nov 2013: Nominated for best postgraduate student award in UPASICON 2013
 
Affiliations
Association of Surgeons of India (ASI) Registration Number - 31602
Uttar Pradesh Association of Surgeons of India (UPASI)
Neurosurgical Surgeons' Society of India (NSSI)
Neurological Society of India (NSI)
Association of Neurosurgeons of North-West Zone (ANNWZ) 
Other professional achievements
Have coined and defined the following terms till now - 1. Pneumohernios; 2. Cecal Acute Abdomen; 3. Primary Cecal Pathology; 4. Bullhorn-injury Associated Traumatic Hernia (BATH); 5. Learning Ladder; 6. Basic Laparoscopic Biliary (BLB) Procedures; 7. Advanced Laparoscopic - Hepatopancreaticobiliary (AL-HPB) procedures; 8. Complex Advanced Laparoscopic - Hepatopancreaticobiliary (CAL-HPB); 9. Intracranial Tumor Expansion; 10. Tumor Surfacing

Introduced the concept of TUMOR EXPANSION and TUMOR SURFACING in the thesis titled "Intra-operative Variation in Size of Brain Tumors after Craniotomy: Observational Comparative Imaging Study"

Reported first case of traumatic vertebral Body L2 over L3 listhesis (retrolisthesis) in a child and first case of traumatic lumbar listhesis in a child managed conservatively.

First comprehensive review of primary cecal pathologies presenting as acute abdomen

Introduced the concept of discharging Lap Chole patients as Day Case using local anaesthetic Ropivacaine

Introduced concept of 100 minutes pediatric emergency laparotomy for improving outcome in resource-limited setting

first comprehensive review of all cases of bullhorn-injury associated traumatic hernias (BATH) reported till date in English, Spanish and French scientific literatures; and first time recognized why BATH cases more commonly reported from Indian Sub-continent rather than bull-fighting countries of the world (due to relatively blunt and curved horns of Indian bulls as compared to sharp and straight horns of bulls used in fights)

Identified the fallacy of using equal amount of local anesthetics (LA) at incisional and intraperitoneal sites leading to skewing of results in favor of incisional infiltration; Standardized amount of LA to be used at the two sites i.e.1 ml/cm; conclusively proved that incisional component of pain is more severe than diaphragmatic stretching or gall bladder dissection intraperitoneal components

Introduced Kaushal-Deep's "Discharge Criteria" and "Abbreviated Discharge Criteria" for early discharge after Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Reported first case of traumatic abdominal wall hernia managed by laparoscopic sutured tissue-only repair; Reported first case of bullhorn-injury hernia managed laparoscopically

Reported first case of a patient of early–onset cataract developing breast cancer as well as the first reported case of concomitant presence of early-onset bilateral cataract with breast cancer

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kaushal_Singh12/publications
1. A rare case of bullhorn injury‑associated traumatic hernia of anterior abdominal wall managed by laparoscopic sutured tissue‑only repair
2. Concomitant Presence of Carcinoma of Breast in a Patient with Early-Onset Cataract: First Case Report of a Potential Association
3. Possible mechanisms of development of carcinoma of breast in patients with early-onset cataract
4. Tubercular esophagocutaneous fistula: A rare case
5. Low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma of the perineum: a surgical challenge
6. Unusual Bleeding From Scrotal Skin -A Case Report with Review of Literature
7. Basaloid Cloacogenic Carcinoma of Anal Region : A Rare Case With Review of Literature
8. Complete Resolution of Bilateral Pulmonary Hydatid Cysts with ProlongedAdministration of Albendazole: A Rare Occurrence
9. Port site tuberculosis after laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A rare complication with review of literature
10. A Humorously Serious Take on Plight of Postgraduate Medical Entrance Examinees in India
11. Evolution of Various Components of Pain After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Importance of Its Prognostication for Effective Pain Control Using a Local Anesthetic and for Making a Valid Practical “Discharge Criteria” Model Predicting Early Discharge of Patients
12. Primary Cecal Pathologies Presenting as Acute Abdomen and Critical Appraisal of Their Current Management Strategies in Emergency Settings with Review of Literature
13. Randomized Controlled Study of Intraincisional Infiltration versus Intraperitoneal Instillation of Standardized Dose of Ropivacaine 0.2% in Post-laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Pain: Do We Really Need High Doses of Local Anaesthetics-Time to Rethink!
14. Pneumohernios due to perforated cecum in left Amyand’s hernia
15. Abdominal herniation associated with bullhorn-injury as a separate entity from traumatic abdominal wall hernias
16. Negotiating the Curve of Laparoscopic Hepatopancreaticobiliary Procedures (Basic to Advanced) at a Tertiary Rural Teaching Institute
17. A prospective study of evaluation of operative duration as a predictor of mortality in pediatric emergency surgery: Concept of 100 minutes laparotomy in resource-limited setting
18. Randomized Prospective Study of Using Intra-operative Intraincisional and Intraperitoneal Ropivacaine for the Early Discharge of Post-Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Patients as a Day Case in a Cost-effective Way in Government Setup of Developing Countries -Opening New Horizons
19. Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma Metastasizing to the Brain: A Rare Entity Revisited with Review of Recent Literature
20. Traumatic Vertebral Body Second Lumbar over Third Lumbar Retrolisthesis in a Child: Reporting the First Case along with the Review of Relevant Literature
21. COVID-19: A Bibliometric Analysis and Insights