Ayotemi Oluwagbemi
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About
Ayotemi Oluwagbemi is an emerging surgical researcher whose work focuses on the advancement of minimally invasive surgery — particularly robotic and laparoscopic techniques — within the African healthcare context. His research addresses critical gaps in surgical innovation and access across the continent, with a specific emphasis on colorectal cancer management. In a landmark 2024 study endorsed by the Nigerian Society for Colorectal Disorders, Oluwagbemi contributed to a comparative outcomes analysis of robotic versus laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer in Africa, accumulating 6 citations and offering valuable evidence to guide regional surgical practice. Complementing this work, his widely discussed paper on barriers and recommendations for implementing robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery in Africa has garnered 9 citations, positioning him as a thoughtful advocate for practical pathways to surgical advancement in resource-limited settings. Together, these contributions reflect a researcher committed to bridging the gap between global surgical innovation and African healthcare realities. Oluwagbemi's early-career impact signals a promising trajectory in global surgery, health equity, and oncological outcomes research.
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