Profile of Dr. Md. Ismail Hossen

Dr. Md. Ismail Hossen
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics (MSO)
Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Science
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Dinajpur.
E-mail: ismailhossen922@gmail.com
Mobile: +8801780642368
CAREER OBJECTIVE
- I want to utilize my potentiality and skills to do something innovative and from where I will be able to enhance my knowledge and motivate people to develop livestock sector.
RESEARCH INTEREST
- Anaesthesiology and pain management
EDUCATION
- MS in Surgery, 2018
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur
- DVM, 2016
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Dinajpur
- HSC, 2010
Cant. public school and college, parbatipur
- SSC, 2008
Cant. public school and college, parbatipur
PUBLICATIONS
Journal Papers
Evaluation of Topical Application of Aloe Vera Gel and Honey for
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Acceleration of Cutaneous Wound Healing in Goat ModelASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT ANAESTHETICS AND PAIN
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RESPONSE AFTER LAPAROTOMY IN RABBITCAPONIZATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND
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CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MEAT IN SONALI BIRDS
PROJECTS
- Anesthetic efficacy and Postoperative Analgesia of Lidocaine and Bupivacaine combination compared with their alone effect in goat undergoing laparotomy
Funded by: Institute of Research and Training, HSTU, Bangladesh
Position: Project Director
Description: This study aims to evaluate the anesthetic efficacy and postoperative analgesia induced by induction of lidocaine and bupivacaine combination compared with their alone application in goat undergoing laparotomy. Fifteen apparently healthy goats will be randomly allocated to 3 groups of 5 goats A, B and C. The experimental goats will be sedated with Diazepam. The goats in group A will be received 2% Lidocaine HCl, Animals in group B will be received 0.5% Bupivacaine and Animals in group C will be received Lidocaine and Bupivacaine combination to create an inverted L-block regional anaesthesia on the left flank (Paralumbar fossa) immediately after sedation. Onset of action, duration of anesthesia and physiological parameters will be monitored. Blood samples will be obtained via the jugular vein after surgery at 0 h and then 5, 8, 24, 48 and 72 h post-surgery for serum cortisol analysis. At the end of the experiment we will be able to know which group induces better anesthesia and reduces postoperative pain.
- Effect of caponization on growth rate, blood testosterone level and bone histology of sonali cockerels in free ranging and captive condition
Funded by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
Position: Project Director
Description: The study was conducted to evaluate the effects of caponization on growth performance, blood testosterone level and bone histology in sonali birds at HSTU poultry farm, Dinajpur. Caponization was done in three groups which were designed, group-A (Control), group-B (Caponized ) and group-C (Caponized free ranging). Each group contains Twenty (20) birds. Data of body weight, body weight gain, blood testosterone level were analyzed and recorded. Body weight was found significantly(p<0.05) higher in caponized group compared to intact cockerels. Blood testosterone level was also reduced significantly(p<0.05) in caponized group where it was increased in uncaponized males. Caponization also resulted in more antrums and osteoclasts within periosteum and cortical bone from histological observation.