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About

Ademola Adeyeye is a pioneering surgical researcher whose work sits at the critical intersection of global surgery, minimally invasive techniques, and healthcare equity in Africa. His scholarship has emerged as a defining voice in understanding and advancing robotic and laparoscopic surgery across the African continent, addressing a significant gap in the global surgical literature. Adeyeye's most impactful contribution — a 2024 scoping review examining the emergence of surgical robotics in Africa, now carrying 17 citations — systematically mapped pioneering robotic procedures, platforms utilized, and clinical outcomes across the continent, providing the field its first comprehensive continental overview. Complementing this, his work identifying barriers to robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery (9 citations) and comparing robotic versus laparoscopic outcomes for colorectal cancer (6 citations) — the latter endorsed by the Nigerian Society for Colorectal Disorders — demonstrates both scientific rigor and meaningful institutional engagement. His 2025 commentary (5 citations) further positions global surgery initiatives as essential levers for expanding minimally invasive access across Africa. With a rapidly accumulating citation record concentrated within a single year, Adeyeye represents an emerging scholarly force whose research is already shaping policy conversations, surgical training priorities, and infrastructure planning for equitable surgical care across the African continent.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Analyzing the emergence of surgical robotics in Africa: a scoping review of pioneering procedures, platforms utilized, and outcome meta-analysis
17 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (3 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 12
🏛 Institutions: Afe Babalola University, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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