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Oluyombo Awojobi

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Oluyombo Awojobi
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Dr. Oluyombo Adetilewa Awojobi (March 1, 1951 – April 17, 2015) was a Nigerian Rural Surgeon, Researcher, Inventor and Humanitarian. He was best known for his services rendered at Awojobi Clinic, Eruwa (ACE) in Ibarapa East Local Government Area of Oyo State.[1]

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He is credited with pioneering the local development and production of innovative, appropriate medical devices.[2]

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Early life

He was born to Chief Daniel Adekoya Awojobi, a stationmaster at the Nigerian Railway Corporation who hailed from Ikorodu in Lagos State and Comfort Bamidele Awojobi (née Adetunji), a petty trader who hailed from Modakeke, Ile-Ife, Osun State in March 1951.[3] He attended CMS Grammar school between 1963 and 1969. He went on to study Medicine and Surgery at College of Medicine, University of Ibadan where he graduated with a distinction in Surgery in 1975[1] He won the Adeola Odutola prize for the Best Final Year Medical Student.[4]

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Career

Dr. Awojobi started his career at the University College hospital, Ibadan as a surgical resident between 1977 and 1983. He moved to rural medical practice in Eruwa at the District Hospital on August 25, 1983.[5] He however resigned from his appointment and established Awojobi Clinic, Eruwa (ACE), on October 27, 1986 where he served till his death.[6][7]

He was known for pioneering the development of local production of innovative appropriate medical devices.[2] Equipment used in Awojobi clinic such as the operating table, autoclave, water distiller, pedal suction pump and haematocrit centrifuge were designed and fabricated by him.[8] He also produced intravenous fluids and surgical sutures locally. These factors made receiving care at Awojobi Clinic affordable and hence drew patients from distant communities.[9][10][11]

He was listed as a caring physician of the world by the World Medical Association in 2005.[12]

He hosted the Operation Hernia[13] charity at Awojobi clinic in 2013 and together, they operated 70 patients with inguinoscrotal hernias over a period of 6 days.[14]

Before he died, he set up the Olajide Ajayi Cancer Centre.[1]

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Personal life

He was married to Tinu Awojobi, a radiographer[9] and they had 2 children, Yombo and Ayodele.[1]

Legacy

The Dr Oluyombo Adetilewa Awojobi's Prize for Best Graduating Student in Biomedical Engineering at The Bells University, Ota was endowed in his honour.[15]

A documentary about his life titled 'An Uncommon Service: A tribute to Dr. Awojobi' was screened at the iREP monthly documentary film screening series at Freedom Park, Lagos.[16]

Publications

  • Modified pile suture in the outpatient treatment of haemorrhoids - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 1983[17]
  • Abdominal incisional hernia in Ibadan - Oluyombo A Awojobi, S O Itayemi, 1983[18]
  • Use of Foley catheter in suprapubic punch cystostomy: An adaptation - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 1983[19]
  • Paediatric inguinoscrotal surgery in a district hospital- Oluyombo A Awojobi, J K Ladipo, A C Sagua, 1988[20]
  • Sutureless circumcision - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 1992[21]
  • The hospital water still - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 1993[22]
  • Principles of rural surgical practice - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 1998
  • The manual haematocrit centrifuge - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2002[23]
  • A review of surgical cases and procedures in rural Nigeria - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2002[24]
  • Epidural needle and intraosseous access - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2003[25]
  • 20 years of primary care surgery in Ibarapa - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2004[26]
  • Inguinal hernia in Nigeria - Oluyombo A Awojobi, AA Ayatunde 2004[27]
  • Spontaneous appendicocutaneous fistula: A case report - O M Tokode, Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2004[28]
  • Surgical training in Nigeria: a reappraisal - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2005[29]
  • The travails of rural surgery in Nigeria and the triumph of pragmatism - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2005[30]
  • Atraumatic sutures can be made locally - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2005[31]
  • Engineering fabrication in the rural Nigerian medical practice - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2007[32]
  • Rising to the challenge of rural surgery - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2010[4]
  • Rural based medical practice in Nigeria - The Ibarapa Experience - Oluyombo A Awojobi, 2011[33]
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