1st Edition

50 Landmark Papers every Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgeon Should Know

Edited By Sam Wiseman, Sebastian Aspinall Copyright 2024
    325 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    325 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book provides an expert perspective, from some of the world’s leading surgeons, on the papers that have had the greatest impact in the field of thyroid and parathyroid surgery over the past decade.

    The broad range of topics covered will enable the reader to understand how recent research developments have led to changes in current thyroid and parathyroid surgical practice and represents an excellent resource for trainees at all levels preparing for specialty examinations.

    This book contains:

    • Concise review and analysis of key papers by expert clinicians with each chapter focused on the most important aspects of the surgical management of thyroid and parathyroid disease
    • Essential reading for students, residents, fellows and surgeons studying for their professional exams or wanting an update on the current thyroid and parathyroid surgery literature
    • Critical distillation of the diverse and expanding research over a broad range of topics from this field that includes investigation and management of benign and malignant thyroid disease, primary, secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism, thyroid and parathyroid surgery and surgical complications
    • Expert analysis of the key contemporary papers and topics underlying the practice of endocrine neck surgery for general surgeons, otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, endocrine surgeons, trainees and other healthcare professionals

    Part One: Thyroid

    Section One: Thyroid Nodule Evaluation & Treatment

     

    Chapter One: Ultrasound

    Review by: Julia E. Noel, Lisa A. Orloff

     

    Chapter 2: Cytology

     

    Review by: William G Albergotti, Emad Al Haj Ali

     

    Chapter 3: Molecular Diagnostics

    Review By: Todd McMullen

     

    Chapter 4: Ablation

    Review By: Hannah Nieto,Neil Sharma

     

    Section Two: Thyroidectomy

     

    Chapter 5: Surgeon Volume

    Review by: Akie Watanabe, Sam M. Wiseman

     

    Chapter 6: Thyroidectomy: Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring

    Review by: Marika D. Russell, Rick Schneider, Che-Wei Wu, Amr H. Abdelhamid, Gregory W. Randolph

    Chapter 7: Superior Laryngeal Nerve Management.

    Review by Thomas D. Milner, Eitan Prisman

     

    Chapter 8: Thyroidectomy: Vessel Sealing Devices

    Review by Matthew Cherko, Ram Moorthy

     

    Chapter 9: Thyroidectomy: Parathyroid Autofluorescence

    Review by: Paulina Kuczma, Marco Demarchi, Frederic Triponez

     

    Chapter 10: Remote Access Thyroidectomy

    Review by: Maureen D. Moore, Thomas J. Fahey

     

    Chapter 11: Thyroidectomy: Robotic

    Review by: Mahmoud Omar, Mohamed Aboueisha, Mohamed Shama, Emad Kandil

     

    Chapter 12: Graves' Disease

    Review by: Rajam Raghunathan, Jacques How, Roger Tabah, Elliot Mitmaker,

     

    Chapter 13: Goiter

    Chapter Authors: Lucinda Duncan-Were, Carla Pajak

     

    Chapter 14: Complications

    Review By: Sendhil Rajan, Muhammad Shakeel, Sebastian Aspinall

     

    Chapter 15: Hypoparathyroidism

    Review by: Richard D. Bavier, David Goldenberg

     

    Chapter 16: Parathyroid Autotransplantation

    Review by: Helen E Doran

     

    Section Three – Thyroid Cancer

     

    Chapter 17: Epidemiology

    Review by: Charles Meltzer

     

    Chapter 18: NIFTP

    Review by Tal Yalon,, Haggi Mazeh,

     

    Chapter 19: Microcarcinoma

    Review by Timothy M. Ullmann,Quan-Yang Duh

     

    Chapter 20: Risk Stratification

    Review by: Nancy L. Cho, Gerard M. Doherty

     

    Chapter 21:Staging

    Review by: Bianka Saravana-Bawan, Jesse D Pasternak

     

    Chapter 22: Extent of Thyroidectomy

    Review by: Pavithran Maniam, Iain J. Nixon

     

     

    Chapter 23: Central Neck Dissection

    Review by:

    Shayanne A. Lajud, Jeremy L. Freeman

     

    Chapter 24: Recurrent Differentiated Thyroid Cancer

    Review by:

    Agamemnon Pericleous, Samuel Backman, Matilda Annebäck, Neil Tolley

     

    Chapter 25: Recombinant TSH/Adjuvant Radioactive Iodine Therapy

    Review by: Daegan Sit, Jonn Wu, Sarah Hamilton

     

    Chapter 26: Targeted Therapy

    Review by: Arif Adnan Shaukat

     

    Chapter 27: Anaplastic Carcinoma

    Review by: Omar Hilmi, Miss Lucy Li

     

    Chapter 28: Medullary Carcinoma

    Review by Aleix Rovira, Paul V Carroll, Ricard Simo

     

    Chapter 29: Medullary Carcinoma: MEN-2

    Review by: Yi Sia, Radu Mihai

     

    Chapter 30: Pediatric Differentiated Carcinoma

    Review by: Frances T. Lee, Xavier M. Keutgen, Peter Angelos

     

    Part Two: Parathyroid

    Section Four: Primary Hyperparathyroidism - Preoperative

     

     

    Chapter 31: Epidemiology

    Review by: Brendan C. Stack Jr.

     

    Chapter 32: Natural History of Untreated Disease

    Review by: Fares Benmiloud

     

    Chapter 33: Surgical Indications

    Review by: Peter Truran

     

    Chapter 34: Preoperative Localisation

    Review by: Saba P Balasubramanian

     

    Section Five: Primary Hyperparathyroidism - Parathyroidectomy

     

    Chapter 35: Surgeon Volume

    Review by: Rongzhi Wang, Herbert Chen

     

     

    Chapter 36: Bilateral Operation

    Reviewed by: Fiona C Eatock, Ioan Titus Cvasciuc,

     

     

     

     

    Chapter 37: Focused Operation

    Review by: Bianka Saravana-Bawan, Adrienne Melck

     

    Chapter 38: Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Intraoperative PTH Measurement

    Review By: Hiba Fatayer, Susannah Shore

     

    Chapter 39: Remote access Operation

    Review By: Priscilla Procopio, Pennestrì Francesco, Marco Raffaelli

     

     

     

    Chapter 40: Parathyroid Cryopreservation

    Review by: Abby Gross, Eren Berber

     

    Chapter 41: Autofluorescence

    Review by: John Phay

     

     

     

     

    Chapter 42: Normocalcemic Primary Hyperparathyroidism

    Review by: Samir Damji, Adrian Harvey

     

    Chapter 43: Normohormonal Primary Hyperparathyroidism

    Review by: Mechteld C de Jong, Sheila M Fraser

     

     

    Chapter 44: Recurrent Hyperparathyroidism

    Review by: Matilda Annebäck, F. Fausto Palazzo

     

    Chapter 45: Surgical Complications

    Review by: Neil Patel, Michael Stechman,

     

    Chapter 46: MEN1- Hyperparathyroidism

    Review by: David Leong, Stan Sidhu

     

    Chapter 47: MEN-2 - Hyperparathyroidism

    Review by: Mechteld C de Jong, Rajeev Parameswaran

     

    Section Six: Secindary Hyperparathyroidism

     

    Chapter 48: Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

    Review by: Hadiza S Kazaure, Julie Ann Sosa

     

    Section Seven: Tertiary Hyperparathroidism

     

    Chapter 49: Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism

    Review by: Thomas Burton, Goswin Meyer- Rochow

     

    Section Eight: Parathyroid Carcinoma

     

    Chapter 50: Parathyroid Carcinoma

    Review by: Gaurav Agarwal, Dileep Ramesh Hoysal

    Biography

    Sam Wiseman BSc, MD, FRCSC, FACS

    Professor, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia,

    Consultant Endocrine Surgeon, Head & Neck Surgeon, Surgical Oncologist,

    General Surgeon & Research Director, Department of Surgery,

    St. Paul’s Hospital, Providence Health Care,

    Consultant Surgical Oncologist, British Columbia Cancer Agency,

    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Chair, Endocrine Tumour Group, BC Cancer Surgery, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Director of Research, Department of Surgery, Providence Health Care, Editor, Gray’s Surgical Anatomy

    Sebastian Aspinall MD FRCSEd

    Consultant Endocrine and General Surgeon

    Associate Clinical Lecturer, University of Aberdeen

    Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

    "The Preface reminds us that the literature in all medical specialities is increasing at an exponential rate with, internationally, one new paper appearing every four minutes that pass. If one is to be confident of evidence based practice (or an answer in an examination viva) then this idea of highlighting the most influential papers in a given field is invaluable. Similar texts from other publishers have applied the idea to otolaryngology in general but I think this idea works best when concentrated on super-specialist practice, as here, for thyroid and parathyroid surgeons, whatever their primary qualifications and surgical speciality. For such complex endocrine surgery, a multidisciplinary approach is essential, as is well illustrated.

    Landmark papers make up 50 chapters, written by an international panel of expert authors. Each writer was set a clinical topic and then left to select a high quality, recently published and well cited article. What did impress is the consistent style to each chapter and the result is far more than simply a reprint of the chosen study. The headings to each paragraph do reflect the quality of evaluation and criticism that the authors employ. It is worth listing each heading and again to stress that this is the format throughout: Research Questions, Study Design, Sample Size, Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria, Intervention or Treatment Received, Results, Limitations, Study Impact, Relevant Additional Studies. The authors are not afraid to criticise their chosen Landmark paper and do prove very capable reviewers.

    I will not then list the fifty chapter titles and topics, but will just say that they range from Vessel Sealing Devices, to Surgeon Volume (that learning curve issue) to Normohormonal Primary Hyperparathyroidism. That last title impressed upon this retired otologist just how complex can endocrine surgery prove. If the book title holds any interest for you, do skip through the table of contents and learn what should be influencing your practice, all published since 2000.

    From the same publisher (who has produced some of the best known textbooks in UK Otolaryngology) this is the latest of nine “50 Landmark Papers”, applied to such fields as breast, spinal and trauma surgery. Maybe one day we will see a subtitle such as “Every Rhinologist Should Know”, but, inevitably the market is then limited. What did strike me only on completing the review was noting the price of the paperback I had received. This is great value."

    Liam M Flood FRCS FRCSI -The Journal of Laryngology