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About the Hosts
Daniel J. Ozzello, MD - Dr. Daniel J. Ozzello is a dedicated faculty member in the Division of Oculoplastics at the University of Colorado. With a rich background that includes training in ophthalmology at the Wills Eye Hospital and an ASOPRS fellowship in San Diego under the esteemed Dr. Don Kikkawa and Dr. Bobby Korn, Dr. Ozzello has established a diverse practice in oculoplastics as well as urgent and inpatient ophthalmic care. At Colorado, he engages in clinical care, research and teaching.
Caroline Vloka, MD - Dr. Caroline Vloka recently completed her fellowship at the University of Colorado following her residency in Pittsburgh. Bringing fresh perspectives and insights, she has already made a substantial impact as a new faculty member. Her interests lie in advancing oculoplastic surgery techniques and patient outcomes, carrying forward her rigorous training and passion for patient care.
Episode Summary:
In this informative episode of the OculoFacial Podcast, Dr. Daniel J. Ozzello teams up with Dr. Caroline Vloka to delve into the latest advancements in oculoplastic surgery, focusing on two significant blepharoplasty studies. The discussion revolves around the effectiveness of tranexamic acid (TXA) in surgery, alongside an exploration of the cost-effectiveness of these surgical interventions and their impacts on patient care. Introducing listeners to these critical insights, the duo unpacks recent research findings, igniting conversations on how these might enhance surgical practices and patient outcomes.
The analysis begins with an examination of a study concerning the preoperative use of TXA in eyelid surgery, meant to reduce bruising and improve patient satisfaction. Highlighting its potential benefits, Dr. Ozzello and Dr. Vloka weigh the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of incorporating TXA into regular surgical protocols. The conversation then shifts towards evaluating the economic and quality-of-life impacts that blepharoplasty offers. The pair discuss a study that aligns the procedure with high cost-effectiveness scores, emphasizing its beneficial role in elevating patient functioning and wellbeing.
Key Takeaways:
Tranexamic Acid Efficacy: Recent studies demonstrate that tranexamic acid significantly reduces bruising and enhances patient satisfaction in blepharoplasty procedures.
Oculoplastics Cost-Effectiveness: Blepharoplasty is proven to be highly cost-effective, providing substantial improvements in quality of life for patients with dermatochalasis
Importance of Context: The subjective nature of cosmetic and functional outcomes can vary based on demographic factors and patient profiles.
Thorough Patient Education: Managing patient expectations about postoperative outcomes is crucial for satisfaction, especially when comparing with other surgeries like cataract interventions.
Collaborative Inquiry: There is a call for larger-scale studies and collaborative data pooling in oculoplastic research to better address rare conditions like idiopathic orbital myositis
University of Colorado - Division of Oculoplastics: Official Website
Publications on Tranexamic Acid and Blepharoplasty: Recent articles in OPRS (Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery).
Marous, Charlotte L. M.D.; Farhat, Omar J. M.D.; Cefalu, Matthew M.D.; Rothschild, Michael I. M.D.; Alapati, Sailaja M.D.; Wladis, Edward J. M.D. Effects of Preoperative Intravenous Versus Subcutaneous Tranexamic Acid on Postoperative Periorbital Ecchymosis and Edema Following Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty: A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled, Comparative Study. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 40(5):p 523-532, September/October 2024.
Lee, Tonya C. M.D.; Fung, Sammie E. B.A.; Hu, Jenny Q. M.D., M.A.S.; Villatoro, George A. M.D.; Park, Kathryn S. M.D.; Fung, Brian M. M.D.; Groessl, Erik J. Ph.D.; Korn, Bobby S. M.D., Ph.D.; Kikkawa, Don O. M.D.; Liu, Catherine Y. M.D., Ph.D. Is Blepharoplasty Cost-effective? Utility Analysis of Dermatochalasis and Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 40(5):p 552-559, September/October 2024.
Ang, Terence M.B.B.S.; Tong, Jessica Y. F.R.A.N.Z.C.O.; Patel, Sandy F.R.A.N.Z.C.R.; Hardy, Thomas G.; McNab, Alan F; Selva, Dinesh. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Idiopathic Orbital Myositis. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 40(5):p 544-551, September/October 2024.
Listen to the full episode for valuable insights and stay tuned for more enlightening and engaging content from the OculoFacial Podcast!
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If you're an ASOPRS Member, Surgeon or Trainee and are interesting in hosting a podcast episode, please submit your idea by visiting: asoprs.memberclicks.net/podcast
About the Hosts
Daniel J. Ozzello, MD - Dr. Daniel J. Ozzello is a dedicated faculty member in the Division of Oculoplastics at the University of Colorado. With a rich background that includes training in ophthalmology at the Wills Eye Hospital and an ASOPRS fellowship in San Diego under the esteemed Dr. Don Kikkawa and Dr. Bobby Korn, Dr. Ozzello has established a diverse practice in oculoplastics as well as urgent and inpatient ophthalmic care. At Colorado, he engages in clinical care, research and teaching.
Caroline Vloka, MD - Dr. Caroline Vloka recently completed her fellowship at the University of Colorado following her residency in Pittsburgh. Bringing fresh perspectives and insights, she has already made a substantial impact as a new faculty member. Her interests lie in advancing oculoplastic surgery techniques and patient outcomes, carrying forward her rigorous training and passion for patient care.
Episode Summary:
In this informative episode of the OculoFacial Podcast, Dr. Daniel J. Ozzello teams up with Dr. Caroline Vloka to delve into the latest advancements in oculoplastic surgery, focusing on two significant blepharoplasty studies. The discussion revolves around the effectiveness of tranexamic acid (TXA) in surgery, alongside an exploration of the cost-effectiveness of these surgical interventions and their impacts on patient care. Introducing listeners to these critical insights, the duo unpacks recent research findings, igniting conversations on how these might enhance surgical practices and patient outcomes.
The analysis begins with an examination of a study concerning the preoperative use of TXA in eyelid surgery, meant to reduce bruising and improve patient satisfaction. Highlighting its potential benefits, Dr. Ozzello and Dr. Vloka weigh the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of incorporating TXA into regular surgical protocols. The conversation then shifts towards evaluating the economic and quality-of-life impacts that blepharoplasty offers. The pair discuss a study that aligns the procedure with high cost-effectiveness scores, emphasizing its beneficial role in elevating patient functioning and wellbeing.
Key Takeaways:
Tranexamic Acid Efficacy: Recent studies demonstrate that tranexamic acid significantly reduces bruising and enhances patient satisfaction in blepharoplasty procedures.
Oculoplastics Cost-Effectiveness: Blepharoplasty is proven to be highly cost-effective, providing substantial improvements in quality of life for patients with dermatochalasis
Importance of Context: The subjective nature of cosmetic and functional outcomes can vary based on demographic factors and patient profiles.
Thorough Patient Education: Managing patient expectations about postoperative outcomes is crucial for satisfaction, especially when comparing with other surgeries like cataract interventions.
Collaborative Inquiry: There is a call for larger-scale studies and collaborative data pooling in oculoplastic research to better address rare conditions like idiopathic orbital myositis
University of Colorado - Division of Oculoplastics: Official Website
Publications on Tranexamic Acid and Blepharoplasty: Recent articles in OPRS (Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery).
Marous, Charlotte L. M.D.; Farhat, Omar J. M.D.; Cefalu, Matthew M.D.; Rothschild, Michael I. M.D.; Alapati, Sailaja M.D.; Wladis, Edward J. M.D. Effects of Preoperative Intravenous Versus Subcutaneous Tranexamic Acid on Postoperative Periorbital Ecchymosis and Edema Following Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty: A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled, Comparative Study. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 40(5):p 523-532, September/October 2024.
Lee, Tonya C. M.D.; Fung, Sammie E. B.A.; Hu, Jenny Q. M.D., M.A.S.; Villatoro, George A. M.D.; Park, Kathryn S. M.D.; Fung, Brian M. M.D.; Groessl, Erik J. Ph.D.; Korn, Bobby S. M.D., Ph.D.; Kikkawa, Don O. M.D.; Liu, Catherine Y. M.D., Ph.D. Is Blepharoplasty Cost-effective? Utility Analysis of Dermatochalasis and Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 40(5):p 552-559, September/October 2024.
Ang, Terence M.B.B.S.; Tong, Jessica Y. F.R.A.N.Z.C.O.; Patel, Sandy F.R.A.N.Z.C.R.; Hardy, Thomas G.; McNab, Alan F; Selva, Dinesh. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Idiopathic Orbital Myositis. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 40(5):p 544-551, September/October 2024.
Listen to the full episode for valuable insights and stay tuned for more enlightening and engaging content from the OculoFacial Podcast!
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