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DR. MALLIKARJUNASWAMY. B

MBBS, DNB Orthopaeics, MNAMS

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Professor of Orthopaedics

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English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Urdu
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Professor of Orthopaedics

Professor Mallikarjunaswamy B is a distinguished orthopaedic surgeon and an exceptional human being. He is the former Head of the Department of Orthopaedics and a former Senate Member of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Karnataka. He has also served with distinction as the President of Karnataka Orthopaedic Association and has been the recipient of numerous awards in recognition of his contributions to the Orthopaedic field.

A visionary administrator, profound thinker and respected educator, Professor Mallikarjunaswamy has represented various states, national and international platforms, where he has delivered numerous acclaimed lectures. His academic contributions include several scientific publications and he serves on the editorial boards of multiple national journals.

With a teaching career spanning over three decades, his passion for orthopaedics education has inspired generations of students. Currently, he heads the Department of Ortho-Spine at St. John’s Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, continuing his unwavering commitment to clinical excellence, research and teaching.

Qualification/ Education

DegreeCollegeYearUniv
MBBSKIMS,BloreJan 1988KIMS,Blore
D’OrthoJNMC,BelgaumAug 1993Dharwad
DNB OrthoSJMCH,B’loreDec 1997NBE, Delhi
MNAMS 2002NBE, Delhi

Experience

JNMC, BelgaumPG ResdJune 1991Aug. 1993
St. John’s Medical Regr19/11/199312/02/1996
College Hospital, SR13/02/199601/09/1996
B’loreLect02/09/199631/08/1999
 Asst. Prof.01/09/199930/06/2004
 Assoc.Prof01/07/200431/08/2008
 Unit Chief01/09/201314/12/2024
 HOD16/09/20214/4/2024
 Professor01/09/2008To date

Areas of interest

Orthopaedics

Spine

Arthroplasty

Most challenging any cases in the field of Orthopaedics 

Special interest in Robotic Spine & Joint replacements

Field of Expertise

Orthopaedics

Spine

Arthroplasty

Most challenging any cases in the field of Orthopaedics 

Special interest in Robotic Spine & Joint replacements

Fellowship & Membership

KOA

IOA

ASSI

BOS

 

Extramural portfolios/ Committees

RGUHS Senate member

Past President of KOA

Curriculum Development of RGUHS

NBEMS

Organizing team member of KOACON, IOACON, BOSCON, ASSICON, NAILSCON

Academic council member of few Deemed univ. like Saptagiri Hospital

Other formal training/certification

Informal Self trained 

Institutional portfolios/ Committees

RGUHS Senate member

Past President of KOA

Curriculum Development of RGUHS

NBEMS

Organizing team member of KOACON, IOACON, BOSCON, ASSICON, NAILSCON

Academic council member of few Deemed univ. like Saptagiri Hospital, MUHU

Membership of professional associations/bodies

Member of IOA, 

President of KOA

Member of BOS

Journal Editor of Bihar state orthopaedic journal (Sanjay Gandhi Inst. Trauma  & Med. Inst. Tamilnadu state

 

Awards and Recognitions

KOA Oration

OASIS Oration

Aphonic lectures 

Specially interested in training of PGs 

No groups and associations specified.

No project details available.

TUBERCULOSIS OF SPINE: CLINICO-RADIOLOGICAL OUTCOMES , COHORT STUDY IN A TERTIARY CENTER

Groups and Associations Mallikarjuna Swamy . B, Kevin Mathews Philip, Ankith N V, Srinivasalu. S, Mahesh Shekoba
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 2022
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Vertebral Bone Quality (VBQ): A Novel MRI-Based Assessment Tool. Is It an Alternative to the Time- Tested Dual X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) Scan?

Groups and Associations Sameer J. Ahamed Sr. , Mahesh Shekoba , Ankith N V , Sabah Sulaiman , Aneesh MK , Monish Nachu , Srinivasalu Santhanagopal , Mallikarjuna B. Swamy 1. Department of Spine Surgery, St. Johnfs Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, IND 2. Department of Spine Surgery, St. Johnfs Medical College Hospital, Bangaluru,Karnataka, IND 3. Department of Spine Surgery, St. Johnfs Medical College Hospital, Bengaluru, IND Corresponding author: Ankith N V, ankithnv1989@gmail.com Abstract Study Design: Retrospective study. Purpose: To evaluate the diagnostic potential of Hounsfield Unit (HU) values from computed tomography (CT) and Vertebral Bone Quality (VBQ) scores from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as non-invasive alternatives to dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) for osteoporosis detection. Overview of Literature: DEXA is the gold standard for assessing bone mineral density (BMD), but it has limitations including radiation exposure and interference from degenerative changes. HU and VBQ are promising, radiation-free imaging techniques assessing different aspects of bone health: HU reflects trabecular bone density, while VBQ quantifies marrow fat content, inversely related to bone strength. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 112 adults who underwent lumbar spine DEXA, CT, and MRI within 30 days. HU was measured at the L3 vertebral body on CT, and VBQ scores were derived from MRI by comparing vertebral signal intensities to cerebrospinal fluid. Correlations with DEXA T-scores and diagnostic performance metrics, including ROC analysis, were assessed. Results: HU values demonstrated a positive correlation with DEXA T-scores (r = 0.549, p < 0.001), with decreasing HU values as BMD worsened. VBQ scores showed weaker, non-significant correlation (r = -0.175, p = 0.064). HU exhibited higher diagnostic accuracy (AUC = 0.90) than VBQ (AUC = 0.75). Combination testing improved diagnostic performance: series testing (both HU . 110 and VBQ . 3.9) showed 50% sensitivity and 83% specificity, while parallel testing (either HU . 110 or VBQ . 3.9) demonstrated 86% sensitivity and 51% specificity. Conclusions: CT-derived HU and MRI-based VBQ scores are complementary biomarkers for osteoporosis assessment. HU offers strong diagnostic accuracy, while VBQ provides a radiation-free alternative. The combination of both methods enhances diagnostic performance, making them valuable for osteoporosis screening, especially when DEXA is unavailable. Categories: Radiology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics Keywords: bone mineral density, ct, dexa, hounsfield units, mri, osteoporosis, vertebral bone quality Introduction Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder marked by low bone mass and microarchitectural deterioration, increasing fracture risk [1-2].Early diagnosis is vital to prevent fragility fractures, especially in the elderly. Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) remains the gold standard for assessing bone mineral density (BMD) and guiding management with WHO-based T-scores categorizing patients as normal, osteopenic, or osteoporotic [3]. Despite its widespread use, DEXA has several important limitations. First, it provides only a twodimensional areal BMD measurement that lacks information about bone microarchitecture and quality [3-4]. Second, DEXA results may be skewed by degenerative changes, aortic calcifications, and vertebral fractures, particularly in elderly [5]. Additionally, accessibility and patient compliance with DEXA screening remain 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1
Cureus 2025
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Radiographic and surgical predictive factors for restoring segmental lumbar lordosis and normal spinopelvic balance following TLIF surgery in lumbar spondylolisthesis patients

Groups and Associations Sabah Sulaiman1, Ankith N. V.1*, Sameer Ahammed J. N.1, Aneesh M. K1, Mahesh Shekoba1, Srinivasulu S.1 and Mallikarjunaswamy B.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2025
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