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Biography
Dr. N. Maharjan is a dedicated medical professional and academic currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery at the National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS), Bir Hospital, Nepal. With a clinical and academic career rooted in one of Nepal's oldest and most prestigious hospitals, Dr. Maharjan has played a significant role in advancing both patient care and surgical education in the field of reconstructive and burn surgery.
At Bir Hospital, Dr. Maharjan is actively involved in treating complex burn injuries, congenital anomalies, trauma-related deformities, and performing reconstructive surgeries. As an Assistant Professor, he also contributes to the training and mentoring of future surgeons and medical students through academic instruction and hands-on clinical supervision.
As an author at IgMin Research, Dr. Maharjan publishes scholarly articles that focus on innovations in surgical techniques, patient outcomes in burn care, and the development of context-appropriate medical practices in low-resource settings. His research often addresses the challenges faced by burn victims in Nepal and highlights the importance of early intervention, multidisciplinary care, and rehabilitation.
Based in Nepal, Dr. Maharjan is also engaged in public health awareness initiatives aimed at burn prevention and post-surgical care education. His work reflects a strong commitment to improving surgical standards, advancing academic research, and ensuring high-quality, compassionate care for patients.
Through his clinical expertise and academic contributions, Dr. N. Maharjan continues to shape the field of burns and plastic surgery in Nepal and beyond.
Research Interest
Dr. N. Maharjan’s research interests focus on burn care management, reconstructive plastic surgery, and surgical innovation in resource-limited settings. He is particularly committed to improving clinical outcomes for patients suffering from acute and chronic burn injuries, emphasizing early intervention, wound healing techniques, infection control, and rehabilitation strategies.
His work also explores reconstructive surgical approaches for trauma-related deformities, congenital anomalies, and post-burn contractures, aiming to restore function and quality of life for patients. Dr. Maharjan is interested in developing context-specific treatment protocols that address the unique challenges faced in Nepal’s healthcare system, such as limited access to specialized care and delayed presentations of complex cases.
Additionally, he has a strong interest in medical education and surgical training, contributing to curriculum development and mentoring young clinicians. Through his research and clinical efforts, Dr. Maharjan strives to enhance patient-centered care and advance evidence-based surgical practices in burns and plastic surgery.
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byMaharjan N, Pokharel PB, Lamichhane A and Dahal P
Clitoromegaly, defined as an enlarged clitoris with a clitoral index of more than 35 mm2 is a frequently seen congenital malformation but an idiopathic entity is a rare one. The most acceptable method of treatment of clitoromegaly is clitoroplasty with preservation of neurovascular pedicle to glans to achieve normal genital anatomy and to preserve tactile sensation. We present a rare case of idiopathic clitoromegaly managed by dorsal nerve sparing reduction clitoroplasty in an HBsAg-positive patient.