Dr. Bikash khadka , Nepal Mediciti , Nepal
Dr. Bikash Khadka is a dedicated anesthesiologist from Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Nepal, with extensive experience in critical care and perioperative medicine. He earned his MD in Anesthesiology from Lumbini Medical College, affiliated with Kathmandu University, in 2018, after completing his MBBS at Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences in 2012. Dr. Bikash Khadka currently serves as a Junior Consultant Anesthesiologist at Nepal Mediciti Hospital, where he manages a 32-bed mixed ICU and conducts anesthesia for various surgeries. Passionate about medical education, he has also served as a Lecturer at Lumbini Medical College. His research focuses on anesthesia techniques, critical care, and perioperative safety, with numerous published articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is proficient in advanced airway management, regional blocks, and critical patient care. Dr. Bikash Khadka actively participates in medical workshops and conferences to stay updated in his field.
Publication Profile
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Work Experience
Dr. Bikash Khadka has been a Junior Consultant Anesthesiologist at Nepal Mediciti Hospital since August 2019, where he manages a 32-bed mixed ICU and provides anesthesia for diverse surgeries. From November 2018 to August 2019, he worked as a Lecturer at Lumbini Medical College, teaching anesthesiology to medical students. As a Resident Doctor (2015-2018) at the same institution, he performed pre-anesthetic assessments, anesthesia conduction, ICU management, and supervised junior residents. His responsibilities included emergency surgeries, obstetric analgesia, and critical care. From September 2013 to March 2014, he was a Medical Officer at Alka Hospital, providing emergency care. His experience spans specialized anesthesia services, resuscitation, and managing patients across various surgical and ICU settings.
Education and Training
Dr. Bikash Khadka earned his MD in Anesthesiology from Lumbini Medical College, affiliated with Kathmandu University, from 2015 to 2018. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences between 2008 and 2012. During his medical education, he acquired extensive theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, laying the foundation for his career in anesthesiology and critical care. His education focused on pre-anesthetic assessment, anesthesia conduction, ICU management, and patient care during complex surgical procedures. Dr. Bikash Khadka also completed significant training, including ACLS, BLS, airway management, and acute care ultrasound workshops, strengthening his proficiency in both clinical and emergency care. His commitment to continual learning is reflected in his active participation in national conferences and specialized courses.
Awards and Training
Dr. Bikash Khadka has attended various prestigious conferences and workshops, including the 17th National Conference of the Society of Anesthesiologists of Nepal (SANCON) in 2016. He participated in specialized workshops like the Difficult Airway Workshop and Acute Care Ultrasound Workshop. He holds certifications in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS), showcasing his dedication to critical care excellence. His commitment to academic excellence is evident through his lecturer role and involvement in training junior residents. Dr. Bikash Khadka’s clinical expertise and research contributions have established him as a respected professional in anesthesiology and critical care in Nepal.
Research Focus
Dr. Bikash Khadka’s research focuses on anesthesiology, critical care, and perioperative management. His interests include optimizing patient outcomes in ICU settings, managing complex airway cases, and preventing anesthesia-related complications. He has contributed to research on rare medical conditions, such as Boerhaave syndrome and post-COVID-19 vaccine complications. Dr. Bikash khadka is also interested in comparative studies on pharmacological agents to improve surgical outcomes, such as using dexmedetomidine and dexamethasone for postoperative nausea prevention. His work often explores innovative approaches to regional anesthesia, patient safety, and critical care protocols. His systematic reviews and case reports provide valuable insights into anesthesia practice and patient management.
Publication Top Notes
Role of pre-operative counseling with NSQIP surgical risk calculator in the surgical patients
Authors: Khadka, B., Sharma, A., Bhattarai, P.R., Rayamajhi, B., Adhikari, H.
Journal: Surgery Open Science
Year: 2024
Volume: 18, pp. 11–16
Citations: 0
Pyopericardium progressing to cardiac tamponade in a patient with dengue fever
Authors: Khadka, B., Khanal, K., Regmi, A., KC, S., Nepal, R.
Journal: IDCases
Year: 2024
Volume: 36, Article e01996
Citations: 0
Removing knotted or stuck epidural catheters: a systematic review of case reports
Authors: Khadka, B., Sharma, A., Regmi, A., Ghimire, A., Bhattarai, P.R.
Journal: Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
Year: 2023
Volume: 18(3), pp. 315–324
Citations: 1
A rare case of Boerhaave syndrome with cervico-thoracic esophageal junction rupture causing bilateral empyema; case report from Nepal
Authors: Khadka, B., Khanal, K., Dahal, P., Adhikari, H.
Journal: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Year: 2023
Volume: 105, Article 108018
Citations: 2
Post COVID-19 vaccine Guillain-Barré syndrome
Authors: Khadka, B., Khanal, K.
Journal: Journal of Nepal Health Research Council
Year: 2022
Volume: 19(4), pp. 852–854
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