Name: DMITRY OLEYNIKOV, MD FACS
Work
Address:
Department of Surgery
Center for Minimally Invasive and
Computer Assisted Surgery
983280
Omaha, Nebraska 68198-3280
Phone: (402) 559-4581
Fax: (402) 559-6749
E-mail: doleynik@unmc.edu
Current Employment
Assistant
Professor of Surgery
Joseph
and Richard Still Faculty Fellow in Medicine
Co-Director
of Education and Training
Center
for Minimally Invasive And
Computer
Assisted Surgery
University
of
Department of Surgery
Medical Doctor
Residency: Internship, General Surgery
University of
Residency, General Surgery
University of
Medical Licensure:
Board Certification: Board Certified in General Surgery #46380
June 6, 2001
Professional
Affiliations: Faculty Member
of the American
Member of the Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)
Member the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
Member Southwest Surgical Congress
Member Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
Committee Affiliations: Membership Committee, the Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)
Technology Committee, the Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)
Membership Committee, the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT)
Pharmacy and
1. Oleynikov D. “Endoluminal microrobots for transgastric peritoneoscopy”, Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies MITAT, 15-6: 2006. In Press
2. Rentschler ME, Dumpert J, Platt SR, Farritor SM, Oleynikov D. “Mobile in vivo biopsy and camera robot.”, Stud Health Technol Inform. 229: 449-54. 2006
3. Judkins TN, Oleynikov D, Stergiou N. “Real-time augmented feedback benefits robotic laparoscopic training”, Stud Health Technol Inform. 119: 243-8. 2006
4.
5. Rentschler M, Dumpert J, Platt S, Farritor S, Oleynikov D. “Mobile In Vivo Robots Provide Sole Visual Feedback for Abdominal Exploration and Cholecystectomy,” Journal of Surgical Endoscopy, 20-1: 135-138, 2006.
1. Oleynikov, D and Horvath, K. “The SAGES Manual of Peri-Operative in Minimally Invasive Surgery”, R. Larry Whelan and James W. Fleshman Eds.
2.
Oleynikov D, and Pellegrini CA. Surgical therapy for
Barrett's esophagus," in Current Therapy in Thoracic and Cardiovascular
Surgery, 1st Ed., Eds. Stephen Yang and Duke Cameron Harcourt (pub)
GRANTS
1.
“An In Vivo Robotic
Camera and biopsy System for Laparoscopic Surgery”, National Institute of
Health, 2006 – 2007, $215,525. PI: Stephen R. Platt; Co-PI’s: Dmitry Oleynikov,
Shane Farritor.
2.
Center for Advanced Surgical Technology,
3.
“New Robotic Surgical Tools for Minimal Access
Surgery”, University of Nebraska Research Institute, 2004-2006, $276,463. PI:
Dmitry Oleynikov; Co-PI’s: Susan Hallbeck, Nick Stergiou and Shane Farritor.
4.
“Miniature In Vivo Robots for Tele-Surgery in
Forward Environments”, 2005-2006 $343,106, PI: Shane Farritor; Co-PI’s: Dmitry
Oleynikov and Steven Platt.
5. “Development Of Articulated Ergonomic Laparoscopy Forceps”, Layman Fund, 2002-2004, $10,000, PI: Susan Hallbeck and Co-PI: Dmitry Oleynikov.
6.
“Miniature
Robotic Devices Implanted Into the Abdominal Cavity Using Minimally Invasive
Techniques to Monitor Patients during Surgical Procedures,” University
of
7. “Virtual Surgical Simulation with Haptic Interface”, Washington Research Foundation, (Start and End Dates), $200,000; PI: B. Hanaford; Co-PI’s: J. Rosen, D. Oleynikov and MN Sinanan.
POST GRADUATE COURSES GIVEN
1. “Minimally Invasive Postgraduate Course” Invited instructor Spring Meeting of American College of Surgeons, Florida, April 2005, University of Nebraska Medical Center Feb 13, 2004; Apr 9, 2004; June 11, 2004; Oct 15, 2004; Aug 20, 2004; May 10, 2003; Dec 4, 2003; May 4, 2002; Apr 13, 2002;
2.
“New Alternatives
in the Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease” Invited instructor
for the Southwest Surgical Congress Mini Workshop.
3.
“Basic and
Advances Laparoscopy for Surgical Housestaff” Designed and implemented
yearly education curriculum with 6 didactic and hands on laboratories.
University of
GRAND ROUNDS
1.
“Center for
Advanced Surgical Technology and the Future of Minimally Invasive Surgery” University
of
2. “Updates in Laparoscopic Surgery” University of Nebraska Medical Center, Department of Family Medicine, Omaha, NE, September 1, 2004.
3.
"Laparoscopic
Colorectal Surgery: An Update" University of
4.
Common Bile Duct
Exploration" NHS Perioperative Services,
5. "New Applications in Minimally
Invasive and Computer Aided Surgery" University of