Abdourahmane Ndong

Université Gaston Berger

Papers

5

Total Citations

55

H-Index

5

About

Abdourahmane Ndong is a surgeon-researcher whose work sits at the intersection of minimally invasive surgery, global surgery, and surgical innovation in Africa. His research focuses primarily on advancing laparoscopic and robotic surgical techniques across the African continent, critically examining barriers to adoption, clinical outcomes, and the infrastructure needed to expand access to modern surgical care. Ndong's most influential contributions include a 2024 systematic review and meta-analysis on laparoscopic general surgery in Africa (20 citations) and a companion scoping review on the emergence of surgical robotics across the continent (17 citations), together establishing him as a leading voice on minimally invasive surgery's trajectory in resource-limited settings. His comparative outcome analyses of robotic versus laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery further demonstrate his commitment to evidence-based surgical advancement in Africa. Beyond technical outcomes, Ndong engages with health policy dimensions, authoring commentaries that orient global surgery initiatives toward meaningful capacity-building on the continent. His foundational work on adult umbilical hernias adds breadth to his surgical expertise. With a growing body of cited research, Ndong is emerging as an important advocate for surgical equity and innovation across Africa.

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Key Achievements

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H-Index
5
Papers
55
Total Citations
11
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Current state of minimally invasive general surgical practice in Africa: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of the laparoscopic procedures performed and outcomes
20 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (3 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 15
🏛 Institutions: Université Gaston Berger

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