The researcher's work is comprehensive, spanning multiple surgical domains across low- and middle-income countries. Their focus includes mechanisms of death after abdominal surgeries, surrogate outcome validity in randomized trials, localized anesthesia use for hernia repair, mesh applications in repairs, global surgical guidelines, and GiI management. They also investigate genetic factors in colorectal cancer, assessing Gastric Necrosis in a teenager, and evaluating povidone vs normal saline efficacy against SIs following appendectomy. Their research integrates anesthesia, hem anatomy, fractures, trauma, esophaguegian studies, genetic health, and emergency surgery guidelines.
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