Current NHS consultant posts held
St. Helens & Knowsley NHS Teaching Hospitals, Prescot, Merseyside.
Research interests
Minimal access surgery
Colposcopy
Misoprostol use in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Personal interests
Football
Avid reader of fiction novels & watch fiction movies.
Christianity
Awards received
2013 Local Clinical Excellence Award
(Additional) Languages spoken
Publications
1.Tildesley R, Gilliland J, Dearden D, Kundodyiwa T. Laparoscopic versus open hysterectomy for the treatment of early endometrial cancer. BJOG 2013: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, S1, 120: 243–244.
2. Kundodyiwa TW, Tang A, Idama T, Rao S. Caesarean section scar pregnancy. Br J Obstet Gynaecol Abstract Book, RCOG 7th International Scientific Meeting 2008; 17-20th Sept 2008, Vol 115(Sup 1): P7.16; pg 246.
3. Kundodyiwa TW, Farquharson R, Dawood F, Whitworth M, Quenby S. Assessment of Cervical Weakness in women with history of Mid-trimester Losses. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2008; 93(Sup 1): Fa71-Fa72.
4. Kundodyiwa TW, Zarko A and Weeks A. Low Dose Oral Misoprostol for Induction of Labor: A Systematic Review. Obstet & Gynecol 2008: In Press
5. Kundodyiwa TW, Thomas A and Nwosu EC. A case of Spontaneous Rectus Sheath Haematoma in Pregnancy. Journal of Obstet and Gynecol; November 2008; 28(8): 795-796.
6. Idama TO, Kundodyiwa TW, Byron C. Outcome of External Cephalic Version: 6 years experience in a UK DGH. The 31st British International Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Book of Abstract. London, UK, 4th -6th July 2007. P08.36; pg 238.
7. Idama TO, Kundodyiwa TW. Maternal Perception of the Experience of External Cephalic Version (ECV) at Term. The 31st British International Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Book of Abstracts. London, UK, 4th –6th July 2007.P08.38, pg 239.
8. Kundodyiwa TW, Majoko F, Rusakaniko S. Misoprostol versus oxytocin in the third stage of labor. Int J Gynaecol Obstet 2001 Dec; 75(3): 235-41.
Courses offered to GPs
Local GP Invited talk on Management of Common Gynaecological Conditions in Primary care