Publications by authors named "O C Nwosu"

Poverty as a phenomenon is multidimensional, and its incidence and causes constitute constant debate in the literature of the phenomenon. A crisis such as the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the resultant lockdowns may increase poverty prevalence among citizens and, particularly, certain demographic characteristics in Nigeria. Hence, this study's general objectives were to interrogate the incidence of multidimensional poverty due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the South-eastern States of Nigeria, using the roles of educational level, marital status, and employment status of citizens as predictors.

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Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of video modules in improving trainees' objective knowledge of middle ear anatomy and to compare the efficacy of using the endoscope to the microscope in video modules.

Methods: Medical students and residents were recruited. Two videos reviewing middle ear anatomy were developed.

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Significant costs associated with obtaining cadaveric temporal bones (TBs) have led many to seek more cost-effective alternatives for TB surgical simulation. Multiple studies support the face validity of resin 3-dimensional (3D)-printed TBs as high-fidelity, useful alternatives for simulating TB dissection. However, a paucity of literature describes the cost or time associated with in-house manufacturing of resin TBs at scale.

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In this work, we present a computer vision model for automatic otologic drill motion analysis during mastoidectomy and detail how to implement a computer vision model for real-time use. Automated real-time surgical analysis has the potential to enable efficient methods for technical skill assessment and broadly transform the landscape of surgical education. Laryngoscope, 135:836-839, 2025.

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Background: Axial spondyloarthritis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease characterized by potentially disabling inflammation of the spine and adjacent joints. Regular exercise is a cornerstone of treatment. However, patients with AS currently have little support.

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