Department of Surgery and Radiology
Profile
History
The Department of Surgery and Radiology was originally named the Chirurgie and Surgery section which is part of the Animal Medicine Section. In 1957 there was a separation under the leadership of the Doctor Sikar from IPB as the head of section and assisted by a student assistant who at first was still in charge of all the section needs. At that time no employee had been appointed, only in October 1957 was a worker appointed who was assigned the task of assisting in the implementation of section construction and in 1958, sections’ received another worker. The Chirurgie and Surgery section initially took place in Sekip Unit II, the Chirurgie and Surgery section head served as an extraordinary lecturer and resided in Bogor and came to Yogyakarta once a month for 1 week to give lectures in subjects: general and specific chirurgie, science nail disease, ophthalmology and surgery. The daily practice is led by an assistant with lecturer supervision, and surgeries on live animals are carried out at the Animal Polyclinic under the leadership of Dr. Asoeng Pranoto and drs. Djoemantoro, assisted by assistants and students.
In 1962, Head of Section of medical science/animal polyclinic, Dr. Asung Pranoto moved to Surabaya to assume the position of Head of the Institution of Veterinary Virology, then the Head of the Medical Sciences Section was held by drh. Wardjiman Notowidjojo until 1972. The position of the next section was handed over to drh. Trihardi, because of drh. Wardjiman had to leave for America to continue his Ph.D. The next Head of Division was successively replaced by drh. Agus Budi santosa, M.S., continued by drh. Sudarminto, M.S., Dr. drh. Hartiningsih, M.P and Dr.drh. Dhirgo Adji, M.P. The Chirurgie and Surgery Section, which was formed in April 1957 in Sekip Unit II, changed its name in 1974 to Surgery and in 1978 it was changed to a Surgical and Radiology Laboratory, which occupies the building of the Kuningans’ Animal Polyclinic and occupies on 5th floor of Building V-2 FKH Karangmalang. Over time, Section’s name was changed to the Department, so that it is now the Department of Surgery and Radiology.
Since the establishment of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada, the Department of Surgery and Radiology has been a part of implementing the learning activities at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. The name of the Department has changed to a Laboratory under the coordination of the department. The department provides course material for Diploma 3 (D3) strata, strata of Regular S1, Self-help (Swadaya) and implements the Veterinary Education Program (PPDH) in the material for Co-operation and Radiology and Postgraduate Education.
The implementation of this education program is based on a curriculum that has been established by the faculty and approved by the university which is stated in the decree of the Chancellor of Universitas Gadjah Mada. In carrying out the educational tasks, the Department of Surgery and Radiology has an organization with several staff lecturers, administrative staff and laboratory assistants.
Subjects taught in this Department include: General Surgery (S-1), Specific Surgery (S-1), Lameness (S-1), Orthopedic (S-1), Biomolecular Wound Healing (S- 2), Veterinary Anesthesiology (S-2), Advanced Surgery (S-2), Veterinary Orthopedic (S-2), and Radiology (S-2).
Education
Course code: KHU 4061
Credits: 2/1
Semester: 7 / Odd
Classification: Compulsory
Prerequisite: KHU 1011, KHU 3033, KHU 3111
In this course, the basics of surgery are discussed which include the principles of asepticity in surgery, preparation before surgery, various suture patterns, anesthesia techniques, fluid therapy, wound healing, restraints and casting. The basic principles of surgery are very important to understand and apply correctly because they are the main basis for carrying out operations.
Module handbook
Coordinator Dr. Dhirgo Aji, DVM., M.P.
Course code: KHU 4062
Credits: 3/1
Semester: 8 / Even
Classification: Compulsory
Prerequisite: KHU 4061
In this course, we discuss how to treat operatively or non-operatively to treat various disorders/diseases of the eyes, ears, bones, digestive organs, reproductive organs, urinary organs and also other cases such as tumors and hernias in small animals and animals. big. Apart from that, this course also discusses the basics of radiology and its interpretation. Knowledge of appropriate and correct treatment methods for various types of cases that require operative action is very important, so that students are expected to be more skilled and confident in carrying out operations.
Module handbook
Coordinator Dr. Dhirgo Aji, DVM., M.P.
Course code: KHU 4063
Credits: 2/0
Semester: 7 / Odd
Classification: Elective
Prerequisite: KHU 3053
This course discusses basic knowledge about the physiology of locomotion and the mechanics of normal leg movement. Apart from that, this course also discusses ideal conformation and deviations in the horse's legs that cause conformational changes.
Module handbook
Coordinator Agus Purnomo, DVM., M.Sc.
Research
The publications that have been published by the staff of the Department of Surgery and Radiology are as follows: