Oscar A Olavarria, MD MS (@oolavarriak) 's Twitter Profile
Oscar A Olavarria, MD MS

@oolavarriak

General Surgery Resident - UTH McGovern Medical School

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Congrats to the residents who completed their Masters in Clinical Science degrees and two years of surgical research! Gabrielle Hatton @HealthScoutBlog Oscar A Olavarria, MD MS @ErinMCorsiniMD The UT Houston CSTEP program has had 15 graduates thus far!

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Is robotic ventral hernia repair associated with fewer days in the hospital 90 days after surgery compared with laparoscopic repair? This blinded randomized controlled trial by Oscar A Olavarria, MD MS et al investigates ow.ly/D1hv50Ay8s1

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Happy to share our work and grateful to those who helped complete this trial UTHealth Surgery UTHealth The BMJ Robotic versus laparoscopic ventral hernia repair: multicenter, blinded randomized controlled trial. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32665218/

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Not anti-robot, but pro data instead. Certainly more high-quality studies with designs at low risk for bias are needed to asses benefits of robotics in general surgery. Here our opinion piece: blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/07/15…

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Compared with laparoscopic ventral hernia repair, robotic repair did not decrease length of stay, nearly doubled operating room time, and significantly increased cost of healthcare, find Oscar A Olavarria, MD MS et al in this randomized controlled trial ow.ly/f9xj50AyHCV

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Study found no evidence of a difference in 90 day postoperative hospital days between robotic and laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. However, robotic repair increased operative duration and healthcare costs, writes Oscar A Olavarria, MD MS et al in The BMJ

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Pilot study finds that, when compared with synthetic mesh, biologic mesh was associated with almost double the rate of surgical site infections, wound dehiscence and readmissions. ow.ly/3Xqp50DCQPS

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Postoperative Work and Activity Restrictions After... : Annals of Surgery journals.lww.com/annalsofsurger… Looking forward to this discussion today at 1pm CST #EHSjclub BCM_Surgery Barbara Trautner Naila Dhanani

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A generic multimodal pain regimen reduced opioids and discharge from the hospital with an opioid prescription while achieving similar pain control. journalacs.org/article/S1072-… #VisualAbstract #SoMe4Surgery John Harvin UTHealthACS UTHealth Surgery #AuthorVideo: ow.ly/xO0k50DNUMs

A generic multimodal pain regimen reduced opioids and discharge from the hospital with an opioid prescription while achieving similar pain control.
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#VisualAbstract #SoMe4Surgery
<a href="/johnaharvin/">John Harvin</a> <a href="/UTHealthACS/">UTHealthACS</a> <a href="/UTHealthSurg/">UTHealth Surgery</a>

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What’s New and Interesting: RCT shows that robotic #VentralHerniaRepair is safe and with no differences in wound complications, hernia recurrence, or readmissions compared to laparoscopy. Study from Naila Dhanani et al UTHealth Surgery Free access: journals.lww.com/annalsofsurger… #MIS

What’s New and Interesting: RCT shows that robotic #VentralHerniaRepair is safe and with no differences in wound complications, hernia recurrence, or readmissions compared to laparoscopy. Study from <a href="/DhananiNaila/">Naila Dhanani</a> et al <a href="/UTHealthSurg/">UTHealth Surgery</a> Free access: journals.lww.com/annalsofsurger… #MIS