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Christian Kofi Gyasi-Sarpong

Surgery

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About

Professor Christian Kofi Gyasi-Sarpong obtained his Fellowship degree from the West Africa College of Surgeons in the year 2006 as a Consultant Urologist. He obtained Bsc Human Biology in 1989 and MBChB degree in 1992 at the School of Medical Sciences, KNUST.Along the line Professor Gyasi-Sarpong obtained fellowship degrees in surgery from Ghana College of Surgeons in 2013 and International College of Surgeons in 2016.Professor Gyasi Sarpong was the examinations officer for the Department of Surgery, KNUST from 2013 to 2015. Also from 2016 to 2021 , he has been the Head of Department ofSurgery, School of Medicine and Dentistry - College of Health Sciences, KNUST.Between 2016 to 2020, Prof Gyasi-Sarpong was also the Head of Directorate of Surgery, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi.He has also been an examiner in Surgery and Urology in both West Africa and Ghana Colleges of Surgeons. Professor Gyasi-Sarpong  has been the coordinator for Surgical Skills training in the Ghana College of Surgeons.He has more than forty peer-reviewed publications to his credit and has put in his application for the position of full professor of surgery which is still pending. He is a member of Society of International Urologists which is based in Montreal, Canada. Also a member of Pan African Urological Surgeons Association(PAUSA) since 2013 and Ghana Association of Urological Surgeons since 2009. Professor Gyasi-Sarpong has been a visiting scholar to the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle and also Children Hospital in Boston, all in the United States of America.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work encompasses a diverse array of health-related studies spanning multiple domains. These include research into malaria control, sexual dysfunction across different populations, maternal and fetal healthcare, genital health challenges, infection management in the urinary tract, prostate cancer treatment, and urological disorders. The focus is on advancing understanding and improving care across these areas, reflecting a comprehensive approach to healthcare research.

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Submicroscopic <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> infections in pregnancy in Ghana(2000)
Determinants of sexual dysfunction among clinically diagnosed diabetic patients(2011)
Sexual dysfunction among married couples living in Kumasi metropolis, Ghana(2011)
Association between metabolic syndrome and sexual dysfunction among men with clinically diagnosed diabetes(2013)
Sexual dysfunction and sexual quality of life among the physically challenged in the Kumasi metropolis, Ghana(2015)
Sexual dysfunction among Ghanaian men presenting with various medical conditions(2010)
The Metabolic Syndrome and Sexual Dysfunction in a State of Inflammation(2017)
Alcohol Consumption Is Associated with Hypogonadism and Decreased Sexual Function in Ghanaian Diabetics(2017)
Intravesical migration of an intrauterine device(2016)
Circumcision-related tragedies seen in children at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana(2016)
Bacterial Urinary Tract Infections among Males with Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hos-pital, Kumasi, Ghana(2012)
Profile and Management of children with urine retention at a Tertiary Hospital in a developing country(2018)
Association of genetic variants with prostate cancer in Africa: a concise review(2021)
Urethroplasty among Elderly Men, Surgical Techniques and Outcomes(2024)
Dorsal Onlay Oral Mucosa Graft Urethroplasty: A Case Report and Review of Literature(2020)
Analysis of Adult Nephrectomies at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana(2020)

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