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Kemunto Otoki

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World Journal of Surgery|December 12, 2025
Time of Day Impacts Surgical Site Infection in Emergency Gastrointestinal Surgery in KenyaLinda Thure, Kemunto Otoki, Andrea S Parker, et al.
Annals of Surgery|September 14, 2021
Implementation of a Surgical Critical Care Service Reduces Failure to Rescue in Emergency Gastrointestinal Surgery in Rural KenyaHeath R Many, Kemunto Otoki, Andrea S Parker, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|February 6, 2025
Laparoscopic appendectomy improves outcomes and reduces costs in rural KenyaKemunto Otoki, Ian Simel, Daniel Moenga, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|August 5, 2023
Gender Disparities in Complications, Costs, and Mortality After Emergency Gastrointestinal Surgery in KenyaKemunto Otoki, Andrea S Parker, Heath R Many, et al.
Irish Journal of Medical Science|April 2, 2025
The application of machine learning models in a resource-constrained environmentAddison M Heffernan, Jaewook Shin, Kemunto Otoki, et al.
Surgery|September 11, 2022
The costs of complications after emergency gastrointestinal surgery in KenyaRobert K Parker, Kemunto Otoki, Heath R Many, et al.
Surgery|June 1, 2023
Trainee autonomy and surgical outcomes after emergency gastrointestinal surgeryRobert K Parker, Kemunto Otoki, Kimutai Sylvester, et al.
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World Journal of Surgery|December 12, 2025
Time of Day Impacts Surgical Site Infection in Emergency Gastrointestinal Surgery in KenyaLinda Thure, Kemunto Otoki, Andrea S Parker, et al.
Annals of Surgery|September 14, 2021
Implementation of a Surgical Critical Care Service Reduces Failure to Rescue in Emergency Gastrointestinal Surgery in Rural KenyaHeath R Many, Kemunto Otoki, Andrea S Parker, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|February 6, 2025
Laparoscopic appendectomy improves outcomes and reduces costs in rural KenyaKemunto Otoki, Ian Simel, Daniel Moenga, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|August 5, 2023
Gender Disparities in Complications, Costs, and Mortality After Emergency Gastrointestinal Surgery in KenyaKemunto Otoki, Andrea S Parker, Heath R Many, et al.
Irish Journal of Medical Science|April 2, 2025
The application of machine learning models in a resource-constrained environmentAddison M Heffernan, Jaewook Shin, Kemunto Otoki, et al.
Surgery|September 11, 2022
The costs of complications after emergency gastrointestinal surgery in KenyaRobert K Parker, Kemunto Otoki, Heath R Many, et al.
Surgery|June 1, 2023
Trainee autonomy and surgical outcomes after emergency gastrointestinal surgeryRobert K Parker, Kemunto Otoki, Kimutai Sylvester, et al.
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