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    Outcome of open excisional breast biopsies in Abakaliki, South-East Nigeria by Isikhuemen, Maradona Ehikioya, Eliboh, Monday Osaze, Eni, Uche Emmanuel, Ekwedigwe, Kenneth Chinedu, Sunday-Adeoye, Ileogben

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2018)
    “…open excisional breast biopsy is a known modality for treatment of breast lumps especially in developing countries. Other sophisticated methods are available…”
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    Early Outcome of Ambulatory Hernia Surgery in a Low-resource Setting: Experience from a Voluntary Surgical Outreach Program by Umezurike, Daniel Akuma, Ogbuanya, Aloysius Ugwu-Olisa, Olisa, Fabian, Oguonu, Amobi, Okoli, Chinwe, Eni, Uche Emmanuel, Obasi, Akputa A

    Published in Nigerian journal of medicine (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract Background: Progress in hernia surgery in Nigeria is hampered by poor health-seeking behavior, poverty, and ignorance. The disparity in the quality of…”
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    Associated Factors of Leaked Repair Following Omentopexy for Perforated Peptic Ulcer Disease; a Cross-sectional Study by Ogbuanya, Aloysius Ugwu-Olisa, Eni, Uche Emmanuel, Umezurike, Daniel A, Obasi, Akputa A, Ikpeze, Somadina

    Published in Archives of academic emergency medicine (01-01-2024)
    “…Previous studies have reported numerous clinico-pathologic risk factors associated with increased risk of leaked repair following omental patch for perforated…”
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    Mortality audit in general surgery unit and lessons learned at a Nigerian tertiary hospital: a single centre observational study by Ugwu-Olisa, Ogbuanya Aloysius, Chidi, Enemuo Vincent, Emmanuel, Eni Uche, Chinedu, Nwigwe Gregory, Onyeyirichi, Otu

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2022)
    “…Introductionmortality among surgical admissions is a global phenomenon, but the rates, pattern and factors that predict such deaths vary from region to region…”
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    Open inguinal hernia repair: Our experience with tertiary institution-based surgical outreach by Nnadozie, Ugochukwu, Sunday-Nweke, Nneka, Maduba, Charles, Amu, Okwudili, Modekwe, Victor, Ozoba, Fidelis, Nwankwo, Ezekiel, Otuu, Onyeyirichi, Eni, Uche

    Published in Nigerian journal of medicine (01-10-2020)
    “…Background: Inguinal hernia afflicts the low socioeconomic class mostly in resource-poor settings. The surgical outreach option greatly reduces this burden…”
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