University of California San Francisco

Shahram Aarabi
Shahram
Aarabi
MD, MPH

Associate Professor of Surgery
UCSF-East Bay Surgery Program
Chief, Vascular Surgery, Alameda Health System, Highland Hospital
Assistant Trauma Director, Alameda Health System, Highland Hospital

 

    Biography

    Dr. Aarabi is a vascular and trauma surgeon interested in care of underserved populations as well as novel therapeutics for use in resource limited settings. His current research is focused on limiting ischemic damage in traumatic limb injuries as well as automated ultrasound monitoring of critically ill patients.

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    University of Washington Vascular Surgery Fellowship 05/2017
    University of Washington Surgical Critical Care Fellowship 05/2015
    University of Washington General Surgery Residency 05/2013
    Harvard University MPH Epidemiology & Statistics 05/2010
    University of Washington General Surgery Internship 05/2008
    New York University MD Medicine 05/2007
    University of California BA Mathematics & Philosophy 05/1999

    Board Certifications

    American Board of Surgery, General Surgery
    American Board of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care
    American Board of Surgery, Vascular Surgery

    Collaboration Interests

    I am interested in:

    • academic collaboration
    • academic senate committee service
    • community and stakeholder organizations
    • companies and entrepreneurs
    • multicenter clinical research
    • physician scientist
    • press
    • prospective donors

    Clinical Expertise

    Vascular Surgery

    Trauma Surgery

    General Surgery

    Surgical Critical Care

    Grants and Funding

    • Wearable Machine-Learning Ultrasound Monitor | Department of Defense | 2024-07-01 - 2027-06-30 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • Pre-hospital thermal regulation for the prolonged field care of traumatic injuries | Department of Defense | 2023-10-12 - 2026-04-05 | Role:
    • Wearable machine-learning ultrasound monitor to detect hemorrhage and guide prolonged damage control resuscitation | Department of Defense | 2022-11-16 - 2025-05-31 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • Pre-Hospital Thermal Regulation For The Prolonged Field Care of Traumatic Injuries | Department of Defense | 2022-03-01 - 2025-05-31 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • Therapeutic Limb Cooling to Prevent Amputation in pDCR | DoD CDMRP | 2017-10-01 - 2022-09-30 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • Pre-Hospital Thermal Regulation For The Prolonged Field Care of Traumatic Injuries | Department of Defense | 2021-04-12 - 2021-07-12 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • VascuSight (3D ultrasound monitoring of critically ill patients) | University of Washington | 2018-06-01 - 2020-06-01 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • A Feedback Controlled Pressure Monitoring System for Limb-Stabilizing Medical Air Splints | Amazon | 2018-04-01 - 2019-04-01 | Role: Co-Investigator
    • LC-tourniquet (a novel life and limb saving cooling tourniquet) | University of Washington | 2016-01-01 - 2018-01-01 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • A novel life and limb saving cooling tourniquet | University of Washington | 2015-09-01 - 2016-09-01 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • A novel life and limb saving cooling tourniquet | Wallace H. Coulter Foundation | 2015-06-01 - 2016-06-01 | Role: Principal Investigator
    • Adult endothelial progenitor cell trafficking | NIH/NCCR | 2005-09-01 - 2006-09-01 | Role: Principal Investigator

    Research Narrative

    Dr. Aarabi's research interests are in the areas of vascular trauma, public health, and surgical innovation.  He has recently been working on novel devices for the care of critically ill patients, has filed several patents related to this work at the University of Washington, and has been awarded a $1.5 million Department of Defense award for research and development of a novel limb cooling tourniquet device. 

    His research plans at UCSF are to continue the development of these medical devices so that they will be able to translate to the care of critically ill patients at the bedside.  Further, Dr. Aarabi plans to continue participating in clinical collaborations with trauma-vascular surgeons nationally and internationally and to systematically study vascular trauma at high volume level 1 trauma centers such as Highland Hospital and San Francisco General Hospital. 

    Research Interests

    Surgical innovation

    Public health and health systems improvement

    Management of vascular trauma

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 45
    1. Design and Testing of a Thermal Phantom for Humans and Pigs for Treatment of Ischemia Part 2
      Mhetre K, Shasheendra A, White N, Aarabi S, Wang X, Germany J, Emery A. 595-605, DOI: 10.1615/TFEC2021.bio.032126| | UCSF Research Profile
    2. International patent, "Feedback Controlled Pressure Monitoring System for Limb-Stabilizing Medical Air Splints "
      Jason Germany, Shahram Aarabi, Abhijith Shasheendra| | UCSF Research Profile
    3. Design and Testing of a Thermal Phantom for Humans and Pigs for Treatment of Ischemia
      Mhetre K, Shasheendra A, White N, Aarabi S, Wang X, Germany J, Emery A. Identification TFEC-2020-32126.| | UCSF Research Profile
    4. Limb Salvage Does Not Predict Functional Limb Outcome after Revascularization for Traumatic Acute Limb Ischemia.
      Hurd JR, Emanuels DF, Aarabi S, Dasari M, Starnes BW, Quiroga E, Tran NT, Singh N| | PubMed
    5. Design and Testing of Limb Cooling Tourniquet to Prevent Amputation Due to Ischemia. TFEC-2019- 27724
      Mhetre K, Shasheendra A, White N, Aarabi S, Wang X, Emery A.| | UCSF Research Profile
    6. Safety of transfer, type of procedure, and factors predictive of limb salvage in a modern series of acute limb ischemia.
      Hemingway J, Emanuels D, Aarabi S, Quiroga E, Tran N, Starnes B, Singh N| | PubMed
    7. Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty for Metastatic Spinal Lesions: A Systematic Review.
      Sadeghi-Naini M, Aarabi S, Shokraneh F, Janani L, Vaccaro AR, Rahimi-Movaghar V| | PubMed
    8. Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta and Resuscitative Thoracotomy in Select Patients with Hemorrhagic Shock: Early Results from the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma's Aortic Occlusion in Resuscitation for Trauma and Acu
      Brenner M, Inaba K, Aiolfi A, DuBose J, Fabian T, Bee T, Holcomb JB, Moore L, Skarupa D, Scalea TM, AAST AORTA Study Group| | PubMed
    9. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Surgery Resident Operative Logs: The Last Quarter Century.
      Drake FT, Aarabi S, Garland BT, Huntington CR, McAteer JP, Richards MK, Zern NK, Gow KW| | PubMed
    10. Iatrogenic Common Iliac Artery Rupture from Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta.
      Allison SK, Ingraham C, Aarabi S, Kogut M| | PubMed