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    Multicenter Pattern of Cleft Surgeries and Factors Associated with Late Primary Cleft Surgery in Nigeria by Michael, Afieharo I, Okoli, Chinedu, Olusanya, Adeola A, Akintayo, Akintunde J, Onah, Ifeanyichukwu I, Yiltok, Simon, Oluwatosin, Odunayo M

    “…This study aimed to analyze multicenter patterns in cleft deformity surgeries and identify factors associated with the timing of primary cleft repair in…”
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    Presentation weight indices for patients with cleft and non-affected children: A two-centre study by Okoli, Chinedu, Achionye, Edna, Olaolu, Michael, Onah, I

    Published in African journal of paediatric surgery (01-01-2023)
    “…Background: Children with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) face many challenges in the society. They tend to suffer malnutrition and therefore poor weight gain…”
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    Survival in a burn injury of more than 80% TBSA – A case report by Onah, Ifeanyichukwu I., Mba, Uwakwe C., Agbanusi, Onyeka I., Okoli, Chinedu M.S.

    “…•Survival of patients with more than 80% of the total surface area is rare in Nigeria.•Poor nations lack adequate equipment and manpower to manage extensive…”
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    Change in Facial Appearance, Function, and Quality of Life after Cleft Surgery: A Nigerian Multicenter Longitudinal Pilot Study by Michael, Afieharo I., Olusanya, Adeola A., Okoli, Chinedu M., Martins, Bardi, Akintayo, Akintunde J., Onwuagha, Ijeoma, Onah, Ifeanyichukwu I., Oluwatosin, Odunayo M.

    “…Background: We utilized the Cleft Questionnaire (CLEFT-Q) to determine the change in patient’s perception of facial appearance, facial function, and quality of…”
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    Early cleft lip and palate repair: Experience of the National Orthopedic Hospital Enugu, Southeast Nigeria by Onah, Ifeanyichukwu, Okoye, Chuwuemeka, Bala, Edward

    “…Background: Surgical treatment of clefts during infancy poses a challenge for the plastic surgeon and anesthetists. The timing of the procedures has been…”
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    Burn Care at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu: A Comparison of Two 5-Year Periods: January 2012-December 2016 and January 2017-December 2021 by Onah, Ifeanyichukwu Igwilo, Okoli, Chinedu Michael

    “…The survival rate of patients with burn injuries has increased remarkably owing to the advancements in burn management which has resulted in improved survival…”
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    Pattern of gunshot injuries as seen at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu: January 1999 December 2004 by Nzewuihe, Chijioke A E, Onumaegbu, Okechukwu O, Onah, Ifeanyichukwu I

    Published in Nigerian journal of medicine (01-07-2007)
    “…Civilian gunshot injuries are common in our environment. Hospitalisation for this appears to be on the increase especially around the periods of general…”
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    Split Skin Graft Take in Leg Ulcers: Conventional Dressing Versus Locally Adapted Negative Pressure Dressing by Maduba, Charles Chidiebele, Nnadozie, Ugochukwu Uzodimma, Modekwe, Victor Ifeanyichukwu, Onah, Ifeanyichukwu Igwilo

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-07-2020)
    “…Split-thickness skin grafting is widely used in the management of leg ulcers but is fraught with suboptimal take especially in less than ideal wound beds. The…”
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    Injury and violence in the context of sustainable development01. Optimizing of uptake of 3 WHO injury surveillance guidelines through digitization02. Prospective study of pediatric neurotrauma surgery in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: clinical presentation, injury types, and trauma causes03. Injury Surveillance Tanzania — a 10-year experience04. Characteristics of traumatic injury requiring surgical care in Ethiopia05. Surgical, obstetric, trauma, and anesthesia-related health policies in Ghana: analysi: The first Bethune Round Table in Africa, Bethune Round Table 2024, Conference on Global Surgery, May 16–18, 2024, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia by Lett, Ronald, Laeke, Tsegazeab, Boniface, Respicious, Presser, Elise, Takoutsing, Berjo Dongmo, Shimber, Emnet Tesfay, Gyedu, Adam, Awedew, Atalel, Melkamu, Halid, Sawhney, Riya, Abdullahi, Mohammed A.S, Bedada, Alemayehu, Ibro, Shemsedin, Abeza, Meseret, Boroditsky, Matthew, Hilzenrat, Roy, Oyania, Felix, Kravarioti, Dionysia, Bouchard, Maryse, Eamer, Gilgamesh, Onu, Chibuike, Onuh, Eunice, Kyengera, Daniel Kisitu, Abebe, Netsanet, Berhanu, Dagim, Kundu, Shreenik, Ayele, Mengistu, Ibro, Shemsedin Amme, Rodriguez, Gabriel, Girma, Samuel, Assen, Hussien Endris, Gucho, Ayenew, Kasagga, Brian, Mengistu, Degisew Dersso, Lau, Davy, Vituci, Francesca, Seyoum, Tsion, Onah, Ifeanyichukwu, Shale, Wongel Tena, Bartolomeos, Kidist, Lett, Ryan, Tirsit, Abenezer, Kassahun, Azarias, Munthali, Victoria, Razek, Tarek, Deckelbaum, Dan, Bracco, David, Belay, Ermiyas, Kifle, Fitsum, Weiser, Thomas G., Iverson, Katie, Dalle, David Ulrich, Mbangtang, Celestin Bilong, Nyalundja, Arsene Daniel, Macaraeg, Jondre, Dzirasa, Irene, Kanmounye, Ulrick Sidney, Dovlo, Delanyo, Koram, Kwadwo, Nyarko, Eugene, Jumbam, Desmond T., Jaraczewski, Taylor, Sgro, Maria, Basmayor, Ajiel Mae, Ergete, Asegid, Iverson, Katherine, Schroeder, Mary, Dodgion, Christopher, Nakua, Emmanuel, Donkor, Peter, Mock, Charles, Yibeltal, Mestet, Bekele, Sisay, Hailemariam, Berhanu, Shiferaw, Enku, Shiferaw, Yishak, Yirdaw, Wubetie, Patel, Shlok, Basak, Debojit, Veetil, Deepa Kizhakke, Roy, Nobhojit, Wärnberg, Martin Gerdin, Rath, Santosh, Mbaya, Kefas, Kakasanda, Abubakar, Danjuma, Stephanie, Olasoji, Hector, Ameh, Emmanuel, Motsumi, Mpapho Joseph, Hamda, Shimelis Genna, Amdisa, Demuma, Tilahun, Getachew, Hill, Mark, Livergant, Rachel, Adams, Jayd, Binda, Catherine, Chhor, Allison, Hsiao, Helen, Haji, Faizal, Chin, Esther

    Published in Canadian journal of surgery (29-10-2024)
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    A classification system for postburn mentosternal contractures by Onah, Ifeanyichukwu Igwilo

    Published in Archives of surgery (Chicago. 1960) (01-07-2005)
    “…Postburn mentosternal contractures can be clinically classified into 4 major groups based on the location of the contracting band(s) and extent of flexion or…”
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