Dr. Murali Shankar
Specialist - Anesthesiologist
Nationality : Indian
Language Spoken : English, Hindi, Kannada, Tulu, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu
Dr. Murali Shankar is a Specialist Anesthesiologist with over 20 years of work experience in Clinical practice. He received his MD from JJM medical college, Davanagere, Rajiv Gandhi health University. Dr. Murali can manage all surgical specialties with a flair for Neuro -anesthesiology, Obstetrics, plastic and Maxillofacial surgeries and has Special interests in Awake Craniotomy.
Qualification
MBBS- Sree Siddartha Medical College, Tumkur, Bangalore University 1999
MD- JJM Medical college, Davanagere, Rajiv Gandhi health university, Bengaluru-2002
Professional Memberships
Affiliations Indian Medical Association (IMA)-KAR/8081/73/427/144611/2009-10/L
Inter National society of critical care Medicine (ISCCM)-LM-07/S-544
Indian society of Anesthesiologists (ISA)-S 3166
All India Difficult Airway society- 11/S-10
Indian society of Neuro Anesthesiologist (ISNAC)
Karnataka medical council – 51552
Indian Red cross society
Research & Publications
Poster presentation in 4th Indo –US Emergency summit “Carotico cavernous Fistula “A case report on 10.10.2008
Case report in” Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology”, April-June 2011, Vol 27, issue 2, page no:272-274.Penetrating abdominal injury in a Polytrauma patient: Anaesthetic challenges faced
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, Jan –Feb 2013, vol 57, issue 1, 35-40. Target controlled infusion (Propofol) Vs Inhaled anaesthetic (Sevoflurane) in patients undergoing shoulder Arthroscopic surgery
Endourology and stones,2011,78(5),1009-1015. An endoscopic study of the lacuna magna and Reappraisal of its clinical significance in contemporary urological practice
Urology 2011; 78:1287-1291. Use of Ureteroscopy before and after expansion of Lithotripor ownership in Michigan (Letter to the Editor)
Urology 2011; 77:487-490. New minimal access Hydrocelectomy
Urology 2011; 77:12-16. Painless Surgery: A historical review of the evolution of Intra urethral anaesthesia in urology