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Ahmed Adam is a South African urologist and academic clinician based in Johannesburg, with a broad research portfolio spanning endourology, urological oncology, reconstructive urology, and transplantation. His work reflects strong engagement with both clinical innovation and regional health priorities, contributing to the advancement of urological practice within the African context while maintaining international collaboration.
His recent publications highlight expertise in minimally invasive techniques, including novel methods for ureteral stent removal and the development of validated 3D-printed surgical simulators for retrograde intrarenal surgery. He has also contributed to guideline synthesis on bladder trauma and enuresis, demonstrating leadership in evidence appraisal and consensus-building across urological subspecialties.
Adam’s research further addresses bladder cancer epidemiology in Johannesburg, kidney transplantation outcomes, drug-induced priapism, and culturally influenced stone disease management. This combination of innovation, outcomes research, and guideline development underscores a commitment to improving surgical training, patient safety, and context-specific urological care.
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