Publications by authors named "Ayokunle S Olowofela"

Background: Elective endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) can be performed safely with a short postoperative length of stay (LOS). We aimed to develop and assess the impact of an enhanced recovery protocol (ERP) on LOS after elective EVAR.

Methods: Pre-ERP development single center retrospective review of elective EVAR procedures from January 2012 to December 2019.

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Noncirrhotic hyperammonemia (NCH) is a rare but often fatal complication of solid organ transplantation. We present a case wherein an infectious cause of NCH was suspected following kidney transplantation (KT) and the patient was promptly started on empirical antibiotic treatment which proved to be lifesaving. A 56-year-old Chinese woman with a past medical history of end-stage renal disease secondary to ischemic nephropathy and cerebrovascular accident received a kidney from a 52-year-old brain-dead donor with a Kidney Donor Profile Index score of 70%.

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A childhood malignancy can rarely progress to ESRD requiring a KT. To date, few reports describe long-term outcomes of pediatric KT recipients with a pretransplant malignancy. Between 1963 and 2015, 884 pediatric (age: 0-17 years old) recipients received 1055 KTs at our institution.

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As the scarcity of transplantable organs continues to rise, compounded with an aging donor population, transplant surgeons are increasingly confronted with organ offers from less than ideal donors. The presence of a celiomesenteric aneurysm involving the vascular supply of a donor allograft may predispose to vascular complications in the transplanted liver. We present a 61-year-old brain-dead donor who was discovered to have a celiac artery aneurysm during organ recovery.

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As the scarcity of transplantable organs continues to increase, juxtaposed with an aging donor population, transplant surgeons are increasingly confronted with marginal organ offers. The presence of atherosclerosis in the donor allograft has been shown to compromise the vascular integrity and predispose to vascular complications in the transplanted liver. Here, we present a case of 54-year-old brain-dead donor who was discovered to have a severely diseased aorta during organ recovery.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ayokunle S Olowofela"

  • - Ayokunle S Olowofela's recent research primarily focuses on enhancing surgical outcomes in transplantation and vascular surgeries, particularly addressing complications associated with kidney and liver transplants.
  • - His studies include the development of an Enhanced Recovery Protocol for elective endovascular aneurysm repair to reduce postoperative length of stay, and the successful management of hyperammonemia syndrome attributed to Ureaplasma infection following kidney transplantation.
  • - Additionally, Olowofela evaluates long-term outcomes in pediatric kidney transplant recipients with prior malignancies, and explores strategies for utilizing deceased donor organs despite vascular complications, such as celiac artery aneurysms and severe atherosclerosis.