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Research paper thumbnail of Global Health Imaging in Radiology Residency: A Survey of Canadian Radiology Residents

Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes, Jan 15, 2017

The study sought to determine Canadian radiology resident perception of and interest in global he... more The study sought to determine Canadian radiology resident perception of and interest in global health imaging (GHI) and the barriers they encounter in pursuing GHI experiences during residency training. A peer-reviewed, online, anonymous, multiple-choice survey was distributed to Canadian radiology residents at English-language programs. Fifty residents responded to the survey (∼16% response rate); 72% of respondents perceived an unmet need for medical imaging in the developing world. A majority of residents (60%) would have been likely to participate in a GHI experience if one had been available during their residency; 65% planned on pursuing international outreach work as future radiologists, 81% of whom with on-site collaboration in education and training of local staff. However, 82% of respondents were uncertain or believed they would not be adequately prepared to help improve access and availability of medical imaging services in developing countries upon completion of residenc...

Research paper thumbnail of Disclosure of the Resident Role in the Interventional Radiology Suite: How Do Interventional Radiologists Balance Patient Care and Resident Education?

Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes, 2016

The study sought to assess how academic interventional radiologists determine and disclose to pat... more The study sought to assess how academic interventional radiologists determine and disclose to patients the intraprocedural role of radiology residents in the interventional radiology (IR) suite. A qualitative study consisting of in-person interviews with 9 academic interventional radiologists from 3 hospitals was conducted. Interviews were transcribed, and underwent modified thematic analysis. Seven themes emerged. 1) Interventional radiologists permit residents to perform increasingly complex procedures with graded responsibility. While observed technical ability is important in determining the extent of resident participation, possessing good judgement and knowing personal limitations are paramount. 2) Interventional radiologists do not explicitly inform patients in detail about residents' intraprocedural role, as trainee involvement is viewed as implicit at academic institutions. 3) While patients are advised of resident participation in IR procedures, detailed disclosure of ...

Research paper thumbnail of 447: Egfl7 Suppresses ICAM-1 Expression in Response to H/R Injury and Tacrolimus

The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Percutaneous Creation of a Gastrojejunal Bypass Anastomosis Using a Lumen-Apposing Stent to Treat Afferent Limb Syndrome

Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Percutaneous Lumen-Apposing Cholecystoduodenal Stent Insertion through a Pre-existing Fistula for Internal Drainage of the Gallbladder in the Setting of Calculous Cholecystitis

Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Transarterial embolization of intralobar pulmonary sequestration in a young adult with hemoptysis

Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2017

Intralobar pulmonary sequestration is a rare congenital malformation characterized by the presenc... more Intralobar pulmonary sequestration is a rare congenital malformation characterized by the presence of dysplastic lung that does not communicate with the tracheobronchial tree, and has aberrant systemic arterial supply. While most are asymptomatic, they rarely can present with hemoptysis, which has been traditionally managed with surgical resection of the sequestration. We report a case of an 18-year-old male who presented with acute large-volume hemoptysis on a background of recurrent minor episodes of hemoptysis, due to intralobar sequestration. He was successfully treated with transarterial embolization with a combination of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) particles, gelfoam and coils. Transarterial embolization can be effective in managing emergent hemoptysis from pulmonary sequestration.

Research paper thumbnail of Successful percutaneous CT-guided microwave ablation of adrenal gland for ectopic Cushing syndrome

Clinical Imaging, 2017

Adrenocorticotropic hormone production by pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (PNET) is rare and resu... more Adrenocorticotropic hormone production by pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (PNET) is rare and results in hyperstimulation of the adrenal gland to produce ectopic Cushing syndrome. Our case showcases the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous CT-guided microwave ablation of the adrenal gland in a 49-year-old female with PNET and hepatic metastases who presented with ectopic Cushing syndrome despite surgical resection of the primary pancreatic tumor and left adrenal gland. Prior to ablation, the right adrenal gland measured 4.3×1.6×2.0cm and the patient had malignant hypertension with elevated morning serum cortisol level (1976nmol/L). After microwave ablation of the right adrenal gland, the hypertension resolved and the cortisol level decreased dramatically (74nmol/L). As expected after successful treatment, the patient developed adrenal insufficiency and was placed on glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid supplementation.

Research paper thumbnail of Gender, patient comfort and the neurosurgical operating room

The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques

Neurosurgical patients may be unaware of components of their intra-operative care. The relationsh... more Neurosurgical patients may be unaware of components of their intra-operative care. The relationship between patient gender and comfort level in the neurosurgical operating room (OR) has not been previously studied. Our objective was to gain insight into patients' perspective of the OR environment, including staffing and observers, the role of medical students, catheterization, exposure, and verbiage, using a qualitative needs assessment. Face-to-face semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 patients (14 female, six male) who had a neurosurgical operation under general anesthetic within the previous two years. The majority underwent craniotomy for benign tumours. Interviews were transcribed and subjected to modified thematic analysis. Nine themes emerged: 1) perception of the intra-operative environment varies between men and women; 2) lacking awareness about observers is anxiety-provoking for women; 3) being unaware of the hands-on involvement of students is a concern for all patients; 4) disclosure of implantation of foreign and permanent materials into patients is important; 5) catheterization is anxiety provoking for women; 6) pre-operative menstruation screening may minimize embarrassment for women; 7) patients perceive extraneous conversation as a distraction for surgeons; 8) patients trust their surgeon; 9) a relationship exists between interviewer gender and patient comfort in the interview. Although most male and female patients are unaware of OR activities, they are generally not fearful since they trust their surgeon. Women appear to have greater information needs. Patients' information needs must be met without provoking anxiety and yet preserving their personal sense of modesty in the intra-operative environment.

Research paper thumbnail of Iatrogenic fracture of the superomedial orbital rim during frontal trephine irrigation

Ear, nose, & throat journal, 2014

Frontal sinus trephination (FST) has numerous applications in the treatment of acute and chronic ... more Frontal sinus trephination (FST) has numerous applications in the treatment of acute and chronic sinus disease. This procedure involves making an incision at the medial aspect of the supraorbital rim and then drilling the sinus's anterior table. Placement of a frontal trephine allows for irrigation of the frontal recess in order to evacuate the frontal sinus in a minimally invasive manner. Orbital injury is a rare complication of FST. We present a case of previously unreported orbital compartment syndrome secondary to iatrogenic fracture of the superomedial orbital rim as a complication of frontal trephine irrigation. We also review the literature on the applications of FST and its associated complications, and we discuss orbital compartment syndrome as a complication of sinus surgery.

Research paper thumbnail of Involvement of ApoE E4 and H63D in sporadic Alzheimer's disease in a folate-supplemented Ontario population

Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 2008

Dysregulation of iron homeostasis is implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this pilot st... more Dysregulation of iron homeostasis is implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this pilot study, common variants of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) and HFE genes resulting in the iron overload disorder of hereditary hemochromatosis (C282Y, H63D and S65C) were evaluated as factors in sporadic AD in an Ontario sample in which folic acid fortification has been mandatory since 1998. Laboratory studies also were done to search for genetic effects on blood markers of iron status, red cell folates and serum B12. Participants included 58 healthy volunteers (25 males, 33 females) and 54 patients with probable AD (20 males, 34 females). Statistical analyses were interpreted at the 95% confidence level. Contingency table and odds ratio analyses supported the hypothesis that in females of the given age range, E4 significantly predisposed to AD in the presence but not absence of H63D. In males, E4 significantly predisposed to AD in the absence of H63D, and H63D in the absence of E4 appeared pro...

Research paper thumbnail of Gender, Patient Comfort and the Neurosurgical Operating Room

The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2011

Neurosurgical patients may be unaware of components of their intra-operative care. The relationsh... more Neurosurgical patients may be unaware of components of their intra-operative care. The relationship between patient gender and comfort level in the neurosurgical operating room (OR) has not been previously studied. Our objective was to gain insight into patients' perspective of the OR environment, including staffing and observers, the role of medical students, catheterization, exposure, and verbiage, using a qualitative needs assessment. Face-to-face semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 patients (14 female, six male) who had a neurosurgical operation under general anesthetic within the previous two years. The majority underwent craniotomy for benign tumours. Interviews were transcribed and subjected to modified thematic analysis. Nine themes emerged: 1) perception of the intra-operative environment varies between men and women; 2) lacking awareness about observers is anxiety-provoking for women; 3) being unaware of the hands-on involvement of students is a concern for all patients; 4) disclosure of implantation of foreign and permanent materials into patients is important; 5) catheterization is anxiety provoking for women; 6) pre-operative menstruation screening may minimize embarrassment for women; 7) patients perceive extraneous conversation as a distraction for surgeons; 8) patients trust their surgeon; 9) a relationship exists between interviewer gender and patient comfort in the interview. Although most male and female patients are unaware of OR activities, they are generally not fearful since they trust their surgeon. Women appear to have greater information needs. Patients' information needs must be met without provoking anxiety and yet preserving their personal sense of modesty in the intra-operative environment.

Research paper thumbnail of A rare case of surgical pathway implantation of clival chordoma presenting as a neck mass

Journal of surgical case reports, 2011

Chordomas are rare, locally-aggressive tumours with a high rate of local recurrence. Recurrence a... more Chordomas are rare, locally-aggressive tumours with a high rate of local recurrence. Recurrence along the route of surgical entry is an uncommon form of treatment failure. We report a case of a 59-year-old female who presented with a 3 cm neck mass in the left mid-sternocleidomastoid region. She had a history of a large clival chordoma resected via a transcervical, transparotid and transoral approach along with endoscopic intranasal exposure and a palatal split 4.5 years previously, followed by radiation to the primary site. Biopsy of the neck mass confirmed the diagnosis of chordoma recurrence following implantation in the surgical pathway. This case illustrates that while surgical pathway recurrence is a rare entity, it requires a high index of suspicion and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a patient with a history of chordoma resection presenting with a mass more than two years after undergoing initial treatment.

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamic contrast enhanced CT aiding gross tumor volume delineation of liver tumors: An interobserver variability study

Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Induction chemoradiotherapy facilitates radical resection of T4 non–small cell lung cancer invading the spine

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Personal Identity, Enhancement and Neurosurgery: A Qualitative Study in Applied Neuroethics

Research paper thumbnail of Women in Radiology: Exploring the Gender Disparity

Research paper thumbnail of Global Health Imaging in Radiology Residency: A Survey of Canadian Radiology Residents

Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes, Jan 15, 2017

The study sought to determine Canadian radiology resident perception of and interest in global he... more The study sought to determine Canadian radiology resident perception of and interest in global health imaging (GHI) and the barriers they encounter in pursuing GHI experiences during residency training. A peer-reviewed, online, anonymous, multiple-choice survey was distributed to Canadian radiology residents at English-language programs. Fifty residents responded to the survey (∼16% response rate); 72% of respondents perceived an unmet need for medical imaging in the developing world. A majority of residents (60%) would have been likely to participate in a GHI experience if one had been available during their residency; 65% planned on pursuing international outreach work as future radiologists, 81% of whom with on-site collaboration in education and training of local staff. However, 82% of respondents were uncertain or believed they would not be adequately prepared to help improve access and availability of medical imaging services in developing countries upon completion of residenc...

Research paper thumbnail of Disclosure of the Resident Role in the Interventional Radiology Suite: How Do Interventional Radiologists Balance Patient Care and Resident Education?

Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes, 2016

The study sought to assess how academic interventional radiologists determine and disclose to pat... more The study sought to assess how academic interventional radiologists determine and disclose to patients the intraprocedural role of radiology residents in the interventional radiology (IR) suite. A qualitative study consisting of in-person interviews with 9 academic interventional radiologists from 3 hospitals was conducted. Interviews were transcribed, and underwent modified thematic analysis. Seven themes emerged. 1) Interventional radiologists permit residents to perform increasingly complex procedures with graded responsibility. While observed technical ability is important in determining the extent of resident participation, possessing good judgement and knowing personal limitations are paramount. 2) Interventional radiologists do not explicitly inform patients in detail about residents' intraprocedural role, as trainee involvement is viewed as implicit at academic institutions. 3) While patients are advised of resident participation in IR procedures, detailed disclosure of ...

Research paper thumbnail of 447: Egfl7 Suppresses ICAM-1 Expression in Response to H/R Injury and Tacrolimus

The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Percutaneous Creation of a Gastrojejunal Bypass Anastomosis Using a Lumen-Apposing Stent to Treat Afferent Limb Syndrome

Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Percutaneous Lumen-Apposing Cholecystoduodenal Stent Insertion through a Pre-existing Fistula for Internal Drainage of the Gallbladder in the Setting of Calculous Cholecystitis

Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Transarterial embolization of intralobar pulmonary sequestration in a young adult with hemoptysis

Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2017

Intralobar pulmonary sequestration is a rare congenital malformation characterized by the presenc... more Intralobar pulmonary sequestration is a rare congenital malformation characterized by the presence of dysplastic lung that does not communicate with the tracheobronchial tree, and has aberrant systemic arterial supply. While most are asymptomatic, they rarely can present with hemoptysis, which has been traditionally managed with surgical resection of the sequestration. We report a case of an 18-year-old male who presented with acute large-volume hemoptysis on a background of recurrent minor episodes of hemoptysis, due to intralobar sequestration. He was successfully treated with transarterial embolization with a combination of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) particles, gelfoam and coils. Transarterial embolization can be effective in managing emergent hemoptysis from pulmonary sequestration.

Research paper thumbnail of Successful percutaneous CT-guided microwave ablation of adrenal gland for ectopic Cushing syndrome

Clinical Imaging, 2017

Adrenocorticotropic hormone production by pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (PNET) is rare and resu... more Adrenocorticotropic hormone production by pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (PNET) is rare and results in hyperstimulation of the adrenal gland to produce ectopic Cushing syndrome. Our case showcases the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous CT-guided microwave ablation of the adrenal gland in a 49-year-old female with PNET and hepatic metastases who presented with ectopic Cushing syndrome despite surgical resection of the primary pancreatic tumor and left adrenal gland. Prior to ablation, the right adrenal gland measured 4.3×1.6×2.0cm and the patient had malignant hypertension with elevated morning serum cortisol level (1976nmol/L). After microwave ablation of the right adrenal gland, the hypertension resolved and the cortisol level decreased dramatically (74nmol/L). As expected after successful treatment, the patient developed adrenal insufficiency and was placed on glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid supplementation.

Research paper thumbnail of Gender, patient comfort and the neurosurgical operating room

The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques

Neurosurgical patients may be unaware of components of their intra-operative care. The relationsh... more Neurosurgical patients may be unaware of components of their intra-operative care. The relationship between patient gender and comfort level in the neurosurgical operating room (OR) has not been previously studied. Our objective was to gain insight into patients' perspective of the OR environment, including staffing and observers, the role of medical students, catheterization, exposure, and verbiage, using a qualitative needs assessment. Face-to-face semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 patients (14 female, six male) who had a neurosurgical operation under general anesthetic within the previous two years. The majority underwent craniotomy for benign tumours. Interviews were transcribed and subjected to modified thematic analysis. Nine themes emerged: 1) perception of the intra-operative environment varies between men and women; 2) lacking awareness about observers is anxiety-provoking for women; 3) being unaware of the hands-on involvement of students is a concern for all patients; 4) disclosure of implantation of foreign and permanent materials into patients is important; 5) catheterization is anxiety provoking for women; 6) pre-operative menstruation screening may minimize embarrassment for women; 7) patients perceive extraneous conversation as a distraction for surgeons; 8) patients trust their surgeon; 9) a relationship exists between interviewer gender and patient comfort in the interview. Although most male and female patients are unaware of OR activities, they are generally not fearful since they trust their surgeon. Women appear to have greater information needs. Patients' information needs must be met without provoking anxiety and yet preserving their personal sense of modesty in the intra-operative environment.

Research paper thumbnail of Iatrogenic fracture of the superomedial orbital rim during frontal trephine irrigation

Ear, nose, & throat journal, 2014

Frontal sinus trephination (FST) has numerous applications in the treatment of acute and chronic ... more Frontal sinus trephination (FST) has numerous applications in the treatment of acute and chronic sinus disease. This procedure involves making an incision at the medial aspect of the supraorbital rim and then drilling the sinus's anterior table. Placement of a frontal trephine allows for irrigation of the frontal recess in order to evacuate the frontal sinus in a minimally invasive manner. Orbital injury is a rare complication of FST. We present a case of previously unreported orbital compartment syndrome secondary to iatrogenic fracture of the superomedial orbital rim as a complication of frontal trephine irrigation. We also review the literature on the applications of FST and its associated complications, and we discuss orbital compartment syndrome as a complication of sinus surgery.

Research paper thumbnail of Involvement of ApoE E4 and H63D in sporadic Alzheimer's disease in a folate-supplemented Ontario population

Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 2008

Dysregulation of iron homeostasis is implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this pilot st... more Dysregulation of iron homeostasis is implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this pilot study, common variants of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) and HFE genes resulting in the iron overload disorder of hereditary hemochromatosis (C282Y, H63D and S65C) were evaluated as factors in sporadic AD in an Ontario sample in which folic acid fortification has been mandatory since 1998. Laboratory studies also were done to search for genetic effects on blood markers of iron status, red cell folates and serum B12. Participants included 58 healthy volunteers (25 males, 33 females) and 54 patients with probable AD (20 males, 34 females). Statistical analyses were interpreted at the 95% confidence level. Contingency table and odds ratio analyses supported the hypothesis that in females of the given age range, E4 significantly predisposed to AD in the presence but not absence of H63D. In males, E4 significantly predisposed to AD in the absence of H63D, and H63D in the absence of E4 appeared pro...

Research paper thumbnail of Gender, Patient Comfort and the Neurosurgical Operating Room

The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2011

Neurosurgical patients may be unaware of components of their intra-operative care. The relationsh... more Neurosurgical patients may be unaware of components of their intra-operative care. The relationship between patient gender and comfort level in the neurosurgical operating room (OR) has not been previously studied. Our objective was to gain insight into patients' perspective of the OR environment, including staffing and observers, the role of medical students, catheterization, exposure, and verbiage, using a qualitative needs assessment. Face-to-face semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 patients (14 female, six male) who had a neurosurgical operation under general anesthetic within the previous two years. The majority underwent craniotomy for benign tumours. Interviews were transcribed and subjected to modified thematic analysis. Nine themes emerged: 1) perception of the intra-operative environment varies between men and women; 2) lacking awareness about observers is anxiety-provoking for women; 3) being unaware of the hands-on involvement of students is a concern for all patients; 4) disclosure of implantation of foreign and permanent materials into patients is important; 5) catheterization is anxiety provoking for women; 6) pre-operative menstruation screening may minimize embarrassment for women; 7) patients perceive extraneous conversation as a distraction for surgeons; 8) patients trust their surgeon; 9) a relationship exists between interviewer gender and patient comfort in the interview. Although most male and female patients are unaware of OR activities, they are generally not fearful since they trust their surgeon. Women appear to have greater information needs. Patients' information needs must be met without provoking anxiety and yet preserving their personal sense of modesty in the intra-operative environment.

Research paper thumbnail of A rare case of surgical pathway implantation of clival chordoma presenting as a neck mass

Journal of surgical case reports, 2011

Chordomas are rare, locally-aggressive tumours with a high rate of local recurrence. Recurrence a... more Chordomas are rare, locally-aggressive tumours with a high rate of local recurrence. Recurrence along the route of surgical entry is an uncommon form of treatment failure. We report a case of a 59-year-old female who presented with a 3 cm neck mass in the left mid-sternocleidomastoid region. She had a history of a large clival chordoma resected via a transcervical, transparotid and transoral approach along with endoscopic intranasal exposure and a palatal split 4.5 years previously, followed by radiation to the primary site. Biopsy of the neck mass confirmed the diagnosis of chordoma recurrence following implantation in the surgical pathway. This case illustrates that while surgical pathway recurrence is a rare entity, it requires a high index of suspicion and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a patient with a history of chordoma resection presenting with a mass more than two years after undergoing initial treatment.

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamic contrast enhanced CT aiding gross tumor volume delineation of liver tumors: An interobserver variability study

Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Induction chemoradiotherapy facilitates radical resection of T4 non–small cell lung cancer invading the spine

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Personal Identity, Enhancement and Neurosurgery: A Qualitative Study in Applied Neuroethics

Research paper thumbnail of Women in Radiology: Exploring the Gender Disparity