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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Usama Ismaeil Mohamed Hagag
Lecturer of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology
Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology Department
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Beni-Suef University
Beni-Suef 62511, Egypt
Work Tel./fax : +20822327982
Mobile: +20 1090524008
Emails: usama_hagag2006@yahoo.com
usama.hagag@vet.bsu.edu.eg
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Dr. Usama Hagag has BSc in Veterinary medical sciences, 2000 from Cairo University, Beni-Suef branch, MSc in veterinary Surgery, anesthesiology, and radiology, 2005, from Cairo University, Beni-Suef branch, Egypt. He was a doctoral candidate 2009-2013 at the Large Animal Clinic for Surgery, Faulty of Vet. Med, Leipzig University, Germany for PhD entitled “Radiography, ultrasonography, and computed tomography of the dromedary camel Tarsus”. The practical work of the thesis was conducted in the college of veterinary medicine and animal resources, Camel Research Center, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. Currently he is a lecturer Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology, Beni-Suef University. He is a veterinary surgeon.
Personal Details;
Full name:
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Usama Ismaeil Mohamed Hagag
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Date of birth:
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18th , June, 1978.
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Place of birth:
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Naser city, Beni-Suef Governorate, Egypt
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Nationality:
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Egyptian.
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Social status:
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Married with two children
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Home address:
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Naser City, Beni-Suef, Egypt.
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Correspondence address:
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Department of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, Egypt.
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Current Position:
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Lecturer of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, Egypt.
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Home/Tel.:
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(+2) 082 5779007
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Mobile:
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+20 1090524008
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E-mail:
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Usama.hagag@vet.bsu.edu.eg
usama_hagag2006@yahoo.com
usamahagag@yahoo.de
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Language skills:
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Very good command in English, good in German
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Academic Details-Higher Education:
2013 till now
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Lecturer of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology
Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology Department
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Beni-Suef University
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2013
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Dr. Vet. Med. in Veterinary medical sciences (Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology) in April, 2013.
Institution: Large Animal Clinic for Surgery, Faulty of Vet. Med, Leipzig University, Germany
Dissertation title: " Radiography, ultrasonography, and computed Tomography of the dromedary camel Tarsus"
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2009-2013
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Doctoral candidate at the Large Animal Clinic for Surgery, Faulty of Vet. Med, Leipzig University, Germany.
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2008
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German Course in Goethe institute in Cairo, Egypt
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2006-2007
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English course in the British council in Cairo, Egypt
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2001-2005
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MVSc., in Veterinary medical sciences (Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology) in June, 2005.
Institution: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Beni-Suef branch, Egypt.
Dissertation title: "Contribution on some diagnostic imaging techniques on the urinary system in goat"
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1995-2000
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BVSc. in Veterinary Medical sciences in September, 2000.
Institution: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Beni-Suef branch, Egypt.
Final graduation: Very Good
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A member of external mission to the Surgery Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Leipzig University, Germany for 52 months from January, 2009 to April, 2013.
A visiting Scholar to the college of veterinary medicine and animal resources, King Faisal University, Kingdom Saudi Arabia (KSA) from February-April 2011 through a co-operation program between the college of veterinary medicine and animal resources, Camel Research Center, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia and the Large Animal Clinic for Surgery, Faulty of Vet. Med, Leipzig University, Germany.
Professional and Employment Details;
2013-2018
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Lecturer of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt
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2009-2013
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Doctoral candidate at the Large Animal Clinic for Surgery, Faulty of Vet. Med, Leipzig University, Germany.
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2005-2009
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Assistant lecturer of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt
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2001-2005
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Demonstrator of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Beni-Suef branch, Egypt.
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Teaching Experiences;
At the department of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt
1- Weekly practical Lab. of surgery, anesthesia, and radiology as well as a technical assistance in the undergraduate training courses of surgery, anesthesia, and radiology.
2- Weekly theoretical courses of surgery, anesthesia, and radiology.
3- Assisted in developing syllabus and overall course structure in the department and help in administration of grades.
Membership of scientific organizations
1. Member of International Society of Camelid Research and Development (ISOCARD)
Other Skills;
Languages: Arabic: Native language, English: Speak fluently and read/write with good proficiency, German: Speak and read/write.
Computer: User of several computer applications and software (i.e. Windows, Microsoft office and Graphics).
Clinical experience
2013 - 2017
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Teaching and training of Surgery, Anaesthesia and Radiology of large animals in the Clinical Reception and farm of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Sueif University, Egypt
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2009-2013
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Assisting in the various clinical activities (Lameness diagnosis and treatment, orthopaedic surgeries, colic diagnosis and surgery, diagnostic imaging techniques and endoscopic surgeries) in the Large Animal Clinic for Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Leipzig, Germany.
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January – April, 2011
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Clinical training in the surgery department and hospital of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Resources, King Faisal University in Al-Hassa, Saudi Arabia.
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2001 - 2009
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Teaching and training of Surgery, Anaesthesia and Radiology of large animals in the Clinical Reception and farm of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Sueif University, Egypt
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Educational Training Courses;
1. International Computer Driving License (I.C.D.L.) approved by UNISCO organization.
2. Financial and legal aspects in college business, Fac. of Commerce, Beni-Suef Univ.
3. Quality standards in the teaching process, Fac. of Commerce, Beni-Suef Univ.
4. Project preparation for competitive research funding, Fac. of Commerce, Beni-Suef Univ.
5. International publication of scientific research, Fac. of Commerce, Beni-Suef Univ.
6. Effective Presentation Skills, Fac. of Commerce, Beni-Suef Univ.
7- Communication skills, Fac. of Commerce, Beni-Suef Univ.
Proceedings and Oral Presentations
1- Usama Hagag ,Walter Brehm, Ramadan O. Ramadan, Adel Al Mubarak, Ayman El Nahas, Kerstin Gerlach: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of The Dromedary Camel Foot. Conference of sustainability of camel population and production (CSCPP), 17-20 February, 2013, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences, king Faisal University, Alahsa, Saudi Arabia.
2- Ayman El Nahas, Usama Hagag, Walter Brehm, Ramadan O. Ramadan, Adel Al Mubarak, Kerstin Gerlach. Computed Tomography Of The Dromedary Camel Foot. Conference of sustainability of camel population and production (CSCPP), 2013, king Faisal University, Alahsa, Saudi Arabia.
3- U. Hagag, W. Brehm, R.O. Ramadan, A. Al Mubarak, A. El Nahas, and K. Gerlach: Computed Tomography and Cross-sectional Anatomy of the Normal Dromedary Camel Tarsus (One Humped Camel). 3rd Conference of the International Society of Camelid Research and Development (ISOCARD), 29th January to 1st February 2012, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman.
List of Publications:
U. Hagag, M.G. Tawfiek ,W. Brehm, 2018: Palmar arthroscopic approach and intra-articular anatomy of the bovine carpal joints. Veterinary Surgery. In press DOI: 10.1111/VSU.13149.
U. Hagag, M. Tawfiek, 2018: Ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the bovine metacarpo/metatarsophalangeal joint. The Veterinary Journal 233, 66–75.
U. Hagag, M. Tawfiek, 2018: Blind versus ultrasound-guided maxillary nerve block in donkeys. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 45(1): 103-110
U. Hagag, M. Tawfiek, W. Brehm and K. Gerlach, 2016: Computed Tomography of the Normal Bovine Tarsus. Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, Dec; (45): 469-478.
U. Hagag , M.G. Tawfiek ,W. Brehm, 2015: Systematic arthroscopic investigation of the bovine stifle joint. The Veterinary Journal 206, 338–348.
El Nahas, A., Hagag, U., Brehm, W., Ramadan O. R., Al Mubarak, A., Gerlach, K., 2015. Computed Tomography of the Hind Limbs in Healthy Dromedary Camel Foot. J. Vet. Med. Anim. Prod., Vol.6, Issue 2 p 98-102
Hagag, U., Brehm, W., Ramadan O. R., Al Mubarak, A., El Nahas, A., Gerlach, K., 2013: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Dromedary Camel Foot. Conference of sustainability of camel population and production (CSCPP), king Faisal University, Alahsa, Saudi Arabia.
U. Hagag, W. Brehm, R.O. Ramadan, A. Al Mubarak, A. El Nahas, and K. Gerlach, 2013: Computed tomography and cross-sectional anatomy of the normal dromedary camel tarsus (one humped camel). Anat Histol Embryol. Aug;42(4):266-274.
U. Hagag, W. Brehm, R.O. Ramadan, A. Al Mubarak, A. El Nahas, and K. Gerlach 2013: Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Appearance of Mature Dromedary Camel Tarsus (One Humped Camel). Anat Histol Embryol. Oct;42(5):344-54.
U. Hagag, W. Brehm, R.O. Ramadan, A. Al Mubarak, A. El Nahas, and K. Gerlach, 2013: Normal Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Appearance of the Adult Dromedary Camel Tarsus (One Humped Camel). Anat Histol Embryol. Oct;42(5):344-54.
El Nahas, A., Hagag, U., Brehm, W., Ramadan O. R., Al Mubarak, A., Gerlach, K., 2013. Computed Tomography of the Dromedary Camel Foot. Conference of sustainability of camel population and production (CSCPP), 2013, king Faisal University, Alahsa, Saudi Arabia.
Ramadan R.O., Hagag U., Ionita J.C., Elnahas A., Almubarak A.I.2012 : Carotid Lateralisation For Repetitive Arterial Blood Sampling In Camel (Camelus dromedarius). Journal of Camel Practice and Research, 19 (2): 165-168.
Ragab, G.H., Seif, M.M., Okasha, H.H., Hagag, U., 2005: Radiograhic and ultrasonographic studies of the kidneys in goat. Beni-Suef Vet. Med. J., 6th Sci. Conf. 20 (1) 30-37.
Ragab, G.H., Seif, M.M., Okasha, H.H., Hagag, U., 2005: Radiosonographic study of the lower urinary tract in goat. Beni-Suef Vet. Med. J., 15 (2) 152-157.
References;
1. Prof Dr. Walter Brehm, Head of the Large Animal Clinic for Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Leipzig, Germany. An den Tierkliniken 21
D-04103 Leipzig.Germany
Tel.: +49 - 341 - 97 38 250 Fax: +49 - 341 - 97 38 269
e/mail: Brehm@vetmed.uni-leipzig.de
2. PD Dr.habil. med.vet. Kerstin Gerlach, Specialist for Radiology, the Large Animal Clinic for Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Leipzig, Germany. An den Tierkliniken 21, D-04103 Leipzig.
Tel.: +49 - 341 - 97 38 250 Fax: +49 - 341 - 97 38 269
e/mail: Gerlach@vetmed.uni-leipzig.de
3. Dr. med. vet. Jean-Claude Ionta, Specialist for Equine Medicine and Veterinary Anaesthesiology, Institute for Cell Techniques and Applied Stem Cell Biology, University of Leipzig. Rüdigerstr. 84, 53179 Bonn, Germany
Mob: +49 (0) 152 343 243 18
e/mail: Ionita@vetmed.uni-leipzig.de
4- Dr. Adel bin Ibrahim Al Sheikh Mubarak, Assistant Professor of Surgery, department of clinical studies, college of veterinary medicine and animal resources, King Faisal University, Al-Hassa, Saudi Arabia.
Tel. (+966) 2141- 5816600
e/mail: Aimubarak@kfu.edu.sa
5. Prof Dr. Gamal Abd El Nasser Ragab Hassan Professor and Head of Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Radiology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, 62511 Egypt.
Email : gamalragab@yahoo.com
Mobile: (+2) 01225757748
Last updated February, 2018
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Usama Hagag
Master Title
Contribution on some methods of diagnostic imaging on the urinary system of goats
Master Abstract
Summary
A study was performed on the urinary system of 63 goats. The goats were divided into three main parts. The first one included radiographic investigation of normal animals (20), the second part included sonographic investigation of normal animals (50), and the third part included radiographic and sonographic investigation of 13 clinical cases. Results of radiography revealed that the ratio between the length of the kidneys to that of the L2 was 22.1-2.6: 1. The sonographic result revealed the position, shape, dimensions and echogenicity of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra by using 3.5-5.0 MHz curved transducer and 6.0/8.0 MHz linear transducer . Both urography and ultrasonography were used for diagnosis of cases suffering from hydronephrosis, urine retention, cystic calculi, cystitis and congenital urethral dilatation.
Key words: ultrrsonography, goat, urinary
PHD Title
Radiography, ultrasonography and computed tomography of the dromedary camel tarsus (One humped camel
PHD Abstract
Summary
The dromedary camel has a very high economic importance in the Arabic countries. Nevertheless, there is a very little background literature on the use of ultrasound (US) and computed tomography (CT) in dromedaries in comparison to other domestic and farm animal species. Therefore, the tarsal region of six cadaver limbs, obtained from three orthopedic disease free dromedary camels, was evaluated via radiography, US and CT. The limbs were frozen and sectioned transversely, sagittaly and dorsally. The anatomic structures were identified and correlated to the analogous structures on the corresponding CT slices and US images and published in two manuscripts.
Radiography was performed in both standard (0º and 90º) oblique (45º and 135º) radiographic projections. The tarsus was investigated via US in four planes (dorsal, medial, lateral and plantar) and each plane was scrutinized in four levels (calcaneal tuber, tibial malleoli, base of calcaneus and proximal head of metatarsus) in both transverse and longitudinal views.
Radiography provided a good representation of the bony structures and articulations with little information on the soft tissues of the tarsus and superimposition of the tarsal bones. Ultrasonography furnished adequate delineation of the peri-articular tissues of the tarsus and was limited to the bone surface. Computed tomography provided cross sectional imaging of the dromedary tarsus without bone and soft tissue overlap and allowed visualization and differentiation of tissues in almost every situation.
This work was undertaken to document the normal appearance of the dromedary camel tarsus via radiography, ultrasonography, and computed tomography which may be used as a resource for interpretation of dromedary tarsal pathology using various diagnostic imaging modalities.
Key words: ultrrsonography, CT, camel, tarsus