Professor Mobolaji Adewale OLUDARA

Professor Mobolaji Adewale OLUDARA

MBBS, FWACS, FICS, Dip Lap Surg (Strasb)
  • mobolaji.oludara@lasucom.edu.ng

Academic Background, Trainings, Skills, Positions, Teaching, Achievements (in Summary).

Dr Mobolaji Oludara is Professor of Surgery & Consultant General and Laparoscopic Surgeon at the Lagos state University College of Medicine & Teaching hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. He trained at the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria graduating with MBBS in 1982 and Post graduate fellowship was at the Lagos University Teaching hospital, Lagos where he bagged fellowship of the West African College of Surgeons FWACS in 1992. Further training and experience took him to the UK, France, Germany, Belgium, Egypt, India & South Africa. A diplomate (in Laparoscopic Surgery) of the University of Strasbourg, France ( under IRCAD). He is a pioneer Surgeon in the team that commenced Open Heart surgery at LASUTH in 2004. He also pioneered Laparoscopic Surgery in LASUTH (2011). His main research and service focus include Laparoscopic Cholecystectomies, Appendectomies and diagnostic laparoscopies apart from Surgical oncology and trauma as well as Thyroid Surgery amongst others. He is Chairman, Lagos state Goiter control program and the train the trainer for the Lagos state breast cancer awareness and control project. Academic work profile extends from serving as Anatomy demonstrator at the University of Ibadan, Visiting Lecturer 2 in Surgery at the University of Maiduguri, Lecturer 1 (Surgery) at the Ogun State University before joining the Lagos State University as Senior Lecturer (Surgery) in 2003. He became Associate Professor in 2014 and Professor in October 2017. Currently He is the Dean of the Faculty of Clinical Sciences. He is currently Chairman Lagos state branch of the Society for Gastroenterology & Hepatology in Nigeria ( SOGHIN) as well as the National publicity secretary. He speaks English, French & Yoruba.

Research Interests/Specialisations

Laparoscopic Surgery, Surgical Oncology and Trauma Laparoscopic Surgery, Surgical Oncology and Trauma 

Publications

1. Daniel Ayodele Sanni, Abiodun Olaniyi Popoola, Nasiru Akanmu Ibrahim, Foluso Oyeropo Omodele, Festus Edobor Emiogun, Mobolaji Adewale Oludara, John Oladapo Obafunwa: 2021:
Hormone Receptors and Her-2/neu Overexpression in Breast Carcinomas in Patients of West African Origin Seen at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. Asian J Oncol 2021;7:76–81.

Daniel Ayodele Sanni, Abiodun Olaniyi Popoola, Nasiru Akanmu Ibrahim, Foluso Oyeropo Omodele, Festus Edobor Emiogun, Mobolaji Adewale Oludara, John Oladapo Obafunwa: 2021: Hormone Receptors and Her-2/neu Overexpression in Breast Carcinomas in Patients of West African Origin Seen at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. Asian J Oncol 2021;7:76–81.

2. Mobolaji Oludara, Rachael Akinola, Abiodun Popoola, Samira Makanjuola: (2020).
Highlights in Inflammatory bowel disease, a rare or underdiagnosed disease in Nigerians in the book “Recent Trends and Challenges in Medical Science vol 4 by Book Publisher International. ISBN-13 (15) 978-93-90206-25-4(Print). 978-93-90206-26-1(eBook) 4(3): 1-7

 Highlights in Inflammatory bowel disease, a rare or underdiagnosed disease in Nigerians in the book “Recent Trends and Challenges in Medical Science vol 4 by Book Publisher International. ISBN-13 (15) 978-93-90206-25-4(Print). 978-93-90206-26-1(eBook)

3. DA Sanni, AO Popoola, NA Ibrahim, FO Omodele, FE Emiogun, MA Oludara, JO Obafunwa:
Her 2/neu overexpression in breast cancers in patients of West African extraction seen in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria: European J Surg,. Oncology. 45 (2019) 2022-2025.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejso2019.06.037

DA Sanni, AO Popoola, NA Ibrahim, FO Omodele, FE Emiogun, MA Oludara, JO Obafunwa: Her 2/neu overexpression in breast cancers in patients of West African extraction seen in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria: European J Surg,. Oncology. 45 (2019) 2022-2025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejso2019.06.037

4. Jason. J. Pitt, Markus Reister, Kevin P White, Desheng Huo, Oliufunmilayo I Olopade, WABCS authors (LASUTH study group):
Characterization of Nigerian Breast Cancer reveals prevalent homologous recombination deficiency and aggressive molecular features. Nature Communications: (2018) 9. 4181.
DOI 10.1038 /s 41467-018-06616-0.

 Characterization of Nigerian Breast Cancer reveals prevalent homologous recombination deficiency and aggressive molecular features. Nature Communications: (2018) 9. 4181.

DOI 10.1038 /s 41467-018-06616-0.

5. Nasiru A Ibrahim, Abdulwahab. O. Ajani, Ibrahim A Mustafa, Rufai A Balogun, Mobolaji A Oludara, Olufemi E Idowu, Babatunde A Solagberu:
Road Traffic Injury in Lagos, Nigeria : Assessing Prehospital Care. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine: Aug 2017, Vol 32 no 4.
http://doi.org/10.1017/S1049023X17006410.

Road Traffic Injury in Lagos, Nigeria : Assessing Prehospital Care. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine: Aug 2017, Vol 32 no 4. http://doi.org/10.1017/S1049023X17006410.

6. Oludara MA, Ahmad SF, Balogun B, Ibrahim NA, Njokanma I, Omodele F, Eke GN, Akande O:
 : Ultrasound guided percutaneous catheter drainage of Biloma complicating Laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Nig J Clinical Med 2016: vol 8(1)

Ultrasound guided percutaneous catheter drainage of Biloma complicating Laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Nig J Clinical Med 2016: vol 8(1)

7. Oludara Mobolaji A, Njokanma Iloba G, Ibrahim Nasiru A, Ahmad Sa’ed, Eke Grace N, Omodele Foluso O, Akande Olusoji:
A Retrospective Study of Laparoscopic Surgery Cases at LASUTH 2011-2015. Annals of Clinical Sciences. 2016; 1 (1), 37-39

A Retrospective Study of Laparoscopic Surgery Cases at LASUTH 2011-2015. Annals of Clinical Sciences. 2016; 1 (1), 37-39

8. . Coker AO, Osuoji R, Oludara MA.
The emotional response of surgeons on collateral damage in Lagos, South- western Nigeria. J Behav Health. Online First: 12 Oct, 2015.
Doi:10.5455/jbh.20150928095547.

 The emotional response of surgeons on collateral damage in Lagos, South- western Nigeria. J Behav Health. Online First: 12 Oct, 2015. Doi:10.5455/jbh.20150928095547.

9. Ibrahim NA, Oludara MA, Ajani A, Mustafa I, Balogun R, Idowu O, Osuoji R, Omodele FO, Aderounmu AOA, Solagberu BA.
Non-Trauma Surgical Emergencies in Adults: Spectrum, Challenges and Outcome of Care;.Annals of Medicine and Surgery (2015),
doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2015.09.004.

Non-Trauma Surgical Emergencies in Adults: Spectrum, Challenges and Outcome of Care;.Annals of Medicine and Surgery (2015), doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2015.09.004.

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