Parisa Eshraghi’s research while affiliated with University of British Columbia and other places

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Publications (1)


Parathyroid identification during thyroid and parathyroid operations: A pilot study evaluating a novel low cost autofluorescence based device
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March 2021

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The American Journal of Surgery

Sam M. Wiseman

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Nima Saleh

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Background The aim of this study was to develop a low-cost prototype near-infrared fluorescence device that enables contrast-free, real time, high-resolution intraoperative visualization of normal and pathological parathyroid glands (PG) by imaging their autofluorescence (AF). Methods A novel near-infrared parathyroid AF (NIR-PAF) imaging device with visible laser PG targeting was developed. The device was evaluated during parathyroid and thyroid operations in a pilot clinical study. Results Overall, of the 6 parathyroidectomies carried out in the study population a parathyroid adenoma was found to exhibit AF ex vivo in 6/6 (100%) of cases, and in vivo in 3/3 (100%) of these cases. Two of 4 thyroidectomies were evaluated in vivo and all PGs (6 PGs total) were identified by the NIR-PAF device. The NIRPAF device cost less than $1000 Canadian to build. Conclusion The inexpensive NIR-PAF device that we developed can successfully intraoperatively identify both normal and pathological PGs.

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... Incidental excision of parathyroid glands is a common event during thyroid surgery [6]. Anyway, reduced parathyroid gland (PG) viability leads to decreased PG functional capacity, resulting in impaired PTH secretion, and leading to postoperative hypocalcemia [7]. Inadvertent damage to or excision of a healthy PG following a total thyroidectomy could result in transient hypocalcemia (< 6 months) in 5 -35% of cases or permanent hypocalcemia (> 6 months) in up to 7% of the patients [8][9][10][11]. ...

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Preserving Parathyroid Integrity in Thyroid Surgery: Innovative Techniques and Advanced Strategies for Minimizing Pain and Complications-Narrative Review Article
Parathyroid identification during thyroid and parathyroid operations: A pilot study evaluating a novel low cost autofluorescence based device
  • Citing Article
  • March 2021

The American Journal of Surgery