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DR. BEDANGA KONWAR


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Name: Dr. Bedanga Konwar

Qualification: M.V.Sc., Ph.D. 

Designation: Professor.

Department: Veterinary Surgery and Radiology

Major Field: Veterinary Surgery and Radiology

Specializing Field: Diagnostic Imaging Techniques 

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 9436152323 & 9366562165

Academic identity: 

Google Scholar ID- https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=VA20BYQAAAAJ 

ORCID ID- https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3616-8166 

ResearchGate ID- https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bedanga-Konwar 


Projects Details: 

  1. PI for “Intra-peritoneal adhesion and its management in rabbits”. (IRP)

  2. PI for “Incidence of lameness and its management in dairy cattle in and around Aizawl”. (IRP)

  3. Co-PI for “Umbilical hernia cases of pigs and comparison of surgical techniques”.  (IRP)

  4. Co-PI for “Lameness, associated risk factors and its management in pig under traditional farming system in hilly region”. (IRP)

Publications:

  1. No. of Research Articles: 60

  2. No. of Review Articles: Nil

  3. No. of Popular Articles: 7

  4. No. of Books: Nil

  5. No. of Book Chapters: 5

  6. List of Top Five Publications:  

  • Konwar, B. and Saikia, B. (2006). Ketamine and its combination with Diazepam for balanced anaesthesia in swine. Indian Vet. J. 83(5):507-508.

  • Konwar B., Saikia, B. and Sarma, K. (2008). Intra-peritoneal adhesion in rabbit, Indian J. of Animal Science. 78(11):1254-56 

  • Konwar, B., Saikia, B. and Bayan, H. (2015). Survey of Foot Affections in Mizoram Dairy Cattle. Indian Vet. J. 92(07):82-83  

  • Konwar, B., Kalita, D., Sarma, K. K., Rao, G. D., Gogoi, D., Dutta, D. and Phukon, A. (2017). Diagnosis of canine prostatic hyperplasia and cyst. International Journal of Current Research. 9(11): 61572-61576.

  • Konwar, B., Chang, L., Saikia, B. Lallianchhuanga, M. C., Sarma, K. and Paul, R. (2019). Intraperitoneal Application of Honey for Preventing Postoperative Intra-Abdominal Adhesions in Rabbits. International Journal of Livestock Research. 9(9): 122-129.