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2. EVALUATION OF DYNAMIC FORCES ESTABLISHED DURING THE TAYLOR ANVIL TEST
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Slais, M., primary, Forejt, M., additional, and Knebel, M., additional
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- 2010
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3. Posterior elbow dislocation combined with subadventitial rupture of the brachial artery: interposition with the use of the autologous basilic vein
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Slais, M., Miroslav Spacek, Rohn, V., Mitás, P., and Tosovský, J.
4. [Multiple sequence revascularization of infrapopliteal arteries in the management of critically ischemic extremity]. | Vícenásobná sekvencní revaskularizace infrapopliteálních tepen pri záchrane kriticky ischemick koncetiny
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Slais, M., Mitás, P., Semrád, M., Hrubý, J., Lindner, J., and Petr Stadler
5. Spectrophotometric Analysis of Different Flowable Restorative Materials.
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ElEmbaby AE, Slais M, Alawami A, Alabbad M, Alsowyan M, Hanna N, and Bahgat H
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- Coffee, Color, Materials Testing, Organically Modified Ceramics, Spectrophotometry, Surface Properties, Composite Resins, Dental Materials
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Aim: To compare the color change of three flowable composites after exposure to staining solutions., Materials and Methods: A total of 240 oval samples were constructed of conventional flowable resin composite, self-adhesive flowable resin composite, and nanohybrid flowable ormocer ( n = 80). Each set was further subcategorized into three subsets as regards staining solution. The baseline color parameters were recorded using spectrophotometer after the immersion of the specimens in artificial saliva for 24 hours. Then, the measurements were taken again after exposure to staining solutions where the color change was measured as Δ E
* = V (Δ L*2 + Δa*2 + Δb*2 )., Results: Conventional flowable resin composite had the best color stability in all staining solutions. The coffee was concluded to be the most staining solution. Compared to beverages, mouthwashes had a greater discoloration effect on nanohybrid flowable ormocer than on selfadhesive flowable composite., Conclusion: Conventional flowable composite had the highest color stability among the tested materials, followed by flowable nanohybrid ormocer, and the least was self-adhering flowable composite. Coffee had the greatest discoloration effect, followed by a sports drink and then the energy drink. However, mouthwashes did not have a significant discoloration effect., Clinical Significance: Selection of flowable composite materials that are resistant to staining by coffee, beverages, or mouthwashes is an important factor that may influence the sustainability of the esthetic quality of the restoration.- Published
- 2021
6. [Pedal bypass occupies an irreplaceable position in the spectrum of vascular surgery interventions].
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Slais M, Czinner P, Korisková Z, Vitásek P, Dvorácek L, and Stádler P
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- Contraindications, Diabetic Angiopathies physiopathology, Diabetic Foot pathology, Diabetic Foot physiopathology, Humans, Diabetic Angiopathies surgery, Diabetic Foot surgery, Foot blood supply, Vascular Surgical Procedures methods
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Background: Pedal bypass grafting has been the method of choice at Na Homolce Hospital's Vascular Surgery Department since 2008., Methods and Results: During the period from June 2008 to December 2011, 29 pedal bypass procedures were performed in 27 patients. No perioperative mortality was recorded. Early occlusion of the graft occurred in three patients and two patients experienced delayed occlusion. Loss of the limb as a result of graft occlusion was unavoidable in two cases and one amputation had to be performed despite a patent graft. The primary patency rate for the period under review is 82.75%, and we were able to salvage the limb in 89.65% of cases. Follow-up results for our cohort are comparable with those from other centres dealing with the same problem., Conclusions: Pedal bypass has excellent early and long-term results and makes a significant contribution to reducing the number of major amputations of the lower limbs.
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- 2011
7. [Minimally invasive operations in vascular surgery].
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Stádler P, Sedivý P, Dvorácek L, Slais M, Vitásek P, El Samman K, and Matous P
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Pelvis blood supply, Stents, Aorta surgery, Endovascular Procedures, Femoral Artery surgery, Laparoscopy, Robotics, Vascular Surgical Procedures
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Minimally invasive surgery provides an attractive alternative compared with conventional surgical approaches and is popular with patients, particularly because of its favourable cosmetic results. Vascular surgery has taken its inspiration from general surgery and, over the past few years, has also been reducing the invasiveness of its operating methods. In addition to traditional laparoscopic techniques, we most frequently encounter the endovascular treatment of aneurysms of the thoracic and abdominal aorta and, most recently, robot-assisted surgery in the area of the abdominal aorta and pelvic arteries. Minimally invasive surgical interventions also have other advantages, including less operative trauma, a reduction in post-operative pain, shorter periods spent in the intensive care unit and overall hospitalization times, an earlier return to normal life and, finally, a reduction in total treatment costs.
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- 2011
8. A spontaneous isolated dissection of the external iliac artery in a roofer.
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Sedivy P, El Samman K, Slais M, and Abtova E
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- Adult, Humans, Male, Occupations, Radiography, Aortic Dissection diagnostic imaging, Aortic Dissection etiology, Aortic Dissection surgery, Iliac Artery diagnostic imaging, Iliac Artery surgery
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After two days of an intensive roofing work, a healthy professional 41-year-old roofer experienced an isolated spontaneous dissection of the external iliac artery with an acute severe ischemia of the left lower extremity. The compressed true lumen, complete thrombosis of the false lumen and an overlapping dissection at the origin of the deep femoral artery necessitated an open surgery. An urgent iliofemoral bypass was constructed and external iliac artery was excluded. Connective tissue disorders were excluded by immunology, histology and genetic tests. Spontaneous dissection of the iliac artery has frequently been described in sportsmen after an exceptional physical strain. The same mechanism may also come into question following occupational overexertion. However, connective tissue or vascular wall disorders must be taken into consideration in differential diagnosis (Fig. 1, Ref. 21).
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- 2011
9. [Current trends in the surgical management of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms].
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Stádler P, Zdráhal P, Sebesta P, Dvorácek L, Vitásek P, and Slais M
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- Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic diagnosis, Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic mortality, Humans, Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic surgery, Vascular Surgical Procedures methods
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Introduction: The authors present a group of patients, who underwent standard procedures on thoracic (TAA) and thoracoabdominal (TAAA) aortic aneurysms from 01-01-2009 to 15-09-2010., Material and Methods: During the above time period, a total of 29 patients were operated. The authors employed as many known organ protection procedures as possible, including reduced heparinization, mild hypothermia (32-34 degrees C), sequential aortic clamping cerebrospinal drainage, left heart bypass (a biopump) with non-ischemic canylation of the femoral artery, selective visceral blood perfusion (superior mesenteric artery and coeliac trunk) and renal arteries perfusion using cold crystallic solution. For technical reasons, monitoring of somatosensory and motor evoked potentials was used only twice. In the majority of TAAA procedures, the thoracoretroperitoneal approach was used., Results: During the studied period, the overall mortality rate was 24%. In 2009, a total of 16 patients were operated, out of which 14 subjects underwent elective procedures. Two subjects underwent urgent procedures for ruptures and both of them died. In 2009, the mortality rate was 21% for planned procedures. In the following year, from January to September 15, a total of 13 patients underwent surgery, out of whom 11 underwent elective and two urgent procedures. The group's overall mortality rate was 15.4%, the mortality rate in elective surgery patients was 9% . One patient undergoing urgent surgery survived and one exited. Postoperative paraplegia was reported in one subject (3,4%), postoperative dialysis due to postoperative renal insufficiency was used in 6.9% and other postoperative complications occurred in 10,3% of the subjects., Conclusion: Mortality and morbidity rates in the surgical management of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms remain considerably high, although new procedures of organ protection help to reduce it. These highly specialized procedures require a multispecialty approach and a well- coordinated surgical team, specialized in this problematics.
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- 2011
10. [Venous interposition graft in the management of bleeding from distal anastomosis of pedal bypass].
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Slais M and Stádler P
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- Aged, Female, Hemorrhage etiology, Humans, Male, Anastomosis, Surgical adverse effects, Diabetic Foot surgery, Foot blood supply, Hemorrhage surgery, Veins transplantation
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The authors present a rare complication of limb revascularization using pedal bypass, disruption of the surgical wound resulting from infectious etiology with bleeding from the distal anastomosis. The wound disruption was successfully managed by venous interposition grafting. The bypass patency, as well as full functioning of the extremity, were preserved.
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- 2011
11. Symptomatic severe tricuspid insufficiency as a late complication of pulmonary balloon valvuloplasty.
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Rohn V, Slais M, and Vondráček V
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- Adult, Humans, Male, Young Adult, Catheterization adverse effects, Pulmonary Valve, Pulmonary Valve Stenosis therapy, Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency etiology
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The authors describe an unusual case of a young adult patient with symptomatic tricuspid valve insufficiency as a late consequence of pulmonary valve balloon dilatation in childhood. Patient was successfully treated by tricuspid valve repair with neo-chordae implantation and a ring plasty. Two years after the operation the patient, an active sportsman, is asymptomatic with trace tricuspid regurgitation on the echo examination.
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- 2010
12. [Prevention of type II endoleak using postoperative coiling of the abdominal aortic aneurysm sac during stent graft implantation].
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Sedivý P, El Samman K, Bartík K, Mach T, Slais M, Stádler P, and Prindisová H
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal diagnostic imaging, Endoleak therapy, Female, Humans, Intraoperative Care, Male, Middle Aged, Radiography, Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal surgery, Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation, Embolization, Therapeutic, Endoleak prevention & control, Stents
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Aim: A prospective randomized study assessing the success rates of type II endoleak (EL) prevention, using postoperative coiling of the abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) sac during stent graft (SG) implantation., Material and Methods: From January 2008 to July 2009, 86 patients were operated for AAA using endovascular methods with bifurcation SG. The subjects were prospectively randomized into two subgroups. Group A subjects (42 subjects; 48.8%) had various numbers of coils introduced into the sac, close to the SG body. Group B (44 subjects; 51.2%) included patients without coils. Preoperative CT angiograhy (CT AG) was used to assess patency and the number of lumbal arteries (AL), a.mesenterica inferior (AMI), a. sacralis mediana (ASM) and aa. renales accessoriae (ARA), the AAA sac and the lumen size. At the end of the studied period, existence of type II EL and the AAA sac size was assessed using sonography and /or CT AG., Results: Prior to the procedure, there were only minor differences in the number of source type II EL arteries (AL 3.8 vs. 3.5; AMI 0.78 vs. 0.55; ASM 0.26 vs. 0.3; ARA 0.095 vs. 0.05), preoperative AAA sac size (68.6 vs. 67.0 mm) and the lumen size (47.6 vs. 40.0 mm), the AAA sac size at the end of the studied period (63.9 vs. 62.1 mm) and its mean size change (-4.7 vs. -4.9 mm), between the Group A and B, respectively . Postoperatively, the type II EL was detected in 6 subjects in Group A (14.3%), and in 9 subjects in Group B (20.5%). At the study endpoint, the type II EL was identified in 4 subjects in Group A (9.5%), in 8 subjects in Group B (18.2%)., Conclusion: Peroperative introduction of coils into the AAA sac is one of the options for type II EL prevention. It facilitates successful regression and disappearance of type II EL.
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- 2010
13. [Multiple sequence revascularization of infrapopliteal arteries in the management of critically ischemic extremity].
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Slais M, Mitás P, Semrád M, Hrubý J, Lindner J, and Stádler P
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Veins transplantation, Ischemia surgery, Leg blood supply, Limb Salvage, Vascular Surgical Procedures
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Aim of the Study: Most cases of distal bypasses closures are caused by reduced blood flow within the affected peripheral vasculature, resulting in corresponding reduction in the graft's blood supply. The authors use multiple, sequence, Y grafting and bridge grafting procedures on crural and pedal arteries, in order to improve the above hemodynamic features. Furthermore, the techniques facilitate better circulation within larger extremity regions., Methods: From April 2007 to January 2009, the authors completed a total of 38 sequence bypass procedures. The procedures included 30 Y graft procedures with peripheral anastomoses with crural arteries, 4 Y graft procedures with peripheral anastomoses with pedal arteries and 4 bridge graft procedures. Y grafting is a technique, in which a classical distal bypass is formed, to which another bypass is attached end-to-side in an acute angle. The composite bypasses form a reversed letter Y. Its distal branches anastomose with crural or pedal arteries. Bridge grafting is a technique, where a short bypass between crural arteries is formed, using a venous graft with removed valves, allowing for a two-way flow. The distal anastomosis is attached end-to-side. All the above vascular reconstructions were indicated for critical extremity ischemia, some patients had a history of endovascular reinterventions. In the patient group, autologous veins were used in 20 reconstructions, while PTFE prostheses were used in 10 reconstructions. Clinical and sonographic examinations were performed on discharge, followed by check ups at 1,3, 6 and 12 months., Results: The follow up period in patients with Y graft reconstructions was 6-20 months (mean duration of 12 months). Two patients underwent major amputation, required for bypass closures, 3 subjects exited with patent vascular reconstructions, their deaths were not related to the procedure. The authors recorded 4 bypass closures, with the main trunk patency. Primary/secondary 30-day patency rate was 90%/97%, the long-term patency rate was 93%., Conclusion: The vascular reconstructions results are similar to those presented in literature. In order to perform more accurate assessment of individual revascularization variants, long- term follow up studies, including randomized studies, are required.
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- 2010
14. Preclinical evaluation of a replication-deficient intranasal DeltaNS1 H5N1 influenza vaccine.
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Romanova J, Krenn BM, Wolschek M, Ferko B, Romanovskaja-Romanko E, Morokutti A, Shurygina AP, Nakowitsch S, Ruthsatz T, Kiefmann B, König U, Bergmann M, Sachet M, Balasingam S, Mann A, Oxford J, Slais M, Kiselev O, Muster T, and Egorov A
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- Administration, Intranasal, Animals, Bronchi cytology, Cell Line, Chickens, Chlorocebus aethiops, Dogs, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Epithelial Cells cytology, Ferrets, Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus chemistry, Humans, Influenza Vaccines metabolism, Macrophages metabolism, Macrophages virology, Mice, Vero Cells, Virus Replication, Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype genetics, Influenza Vaccines therapeutic use
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Background: We developed a novel intranasal influenza vaccine approach that is based on the construction of replication-deficient vaccine viruses that lack the entire NS1 gene (DeltaNS1 virus). We previously showed that these viruses undergo abortive replication in the respiratory tract of animals. The local release of type I interferons and other cytokines and chemokines in the upper respiratory tract may have a "self-adjuvant effect", in turn increasing vaccine immunogenicity. As a result, DeltaNS1 viruses elicit strong B- and T- cell mediated immune responses., Methodology/principal Findings: We applied this technology to the development of a pandemic H5N1 vaccine candidate. The vaccine virus was constructed by reverse genetics in Vero cells, as a 5:3 reassortant, encoding four proteins HA, NA, M1, and M2 of the A/Vietnam/1203/04 virus while the remaining genes were derived from IVR-116. The HA cleavage site was modified in a trypsin dependent manner, serving as the second attenuation factor in addition to the deleted NS1 gene. The vaccine candidate was able to grow in the Vero cells that were cultivated in a serum free medium to titers exceeding 8 log(10) TCID(50)/ml. The vaccine virus was replication deficient in interferon competent cells and did not lead to viral shedding in the vaccinated animals. The studies performed in three animal models confirmed the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine. Intranasal immunization protected ferrets and mice from being infected with influenza H5 viruses of different clades. In a primate model (Macaca mulatta), one dose of vaccine delivered intranasally was sufficient for the induction of antibodies against homologous A/Vietnam/1203/04 and heterologous A/Indonesia/5/05 H5N1 strains., Conclusion/significance: Our findings show that intranasal immunization with the replication deficient H5N1 DeltaNS1 vaccine candidate is sufficient to induce a protective immune response against H5N1 viruses. This approach might be attractive as an alternative to conventional influenza vaccines. Clinical evaluation of DeltaNS1 pandemic and seasonal influenza vaccine candidates are currently in progress.
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- 2009
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15. Effects of subchronic exposure to Successor 600 (pethoxamid 600 g L-1) on common carp Cyprinus carpio.
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Haluzova I, Blahova J, Smejkalova L, Kruzikova K, Havelkova M, Groch L, Modra H, Slais M, and Svobodova Z
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- Aging, Animals, Biomarkers blood, Biomarkers metabolism, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Herbicides administration & dosage, Male, Random Allocation, Carps metabolism, Herbicides toxicity
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Objectives: We investigated the effects of the herbicide preparation Successor 600 on biochemical and haematological indices and the histolopathological parameters of common carp after 28 day exposure. Furthermore, the hepatosomatic index and induction of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes and biomarkers were assessed., Design: Juvenile fish were exposed to sublethal concentrations of Successor(R) 600 (0.06 mg L-1, 0.22 mg L-1 or 0.60 mg L-1) for 28 days. Haematological indices were assessed using unified methods of haematological examination in fish. Plasma biochemical indices were measured by biochemical analyzer, the vitellogenin concentration in male fish plasma was estimated by direct sandwich ELISA. In hepatopancreas, ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity was measured spectrofluorimetrically, concentration of total cytochrome P450 (CYP), glutathion (GSH) content and glutathion-S-transferase (GST) activity were determined spectrophotometrically. Histological changes in samples of hepatopancreas, skin, gills, spleen, head kidney and trunk kidney were examined by light microscopy., Results: Haemoglobin, MCH and MCHC were significantly (p<0.05) reduced in fish treated with Successor(R) 600 of 0.22 and 0.60 mg L-1. LDH was enhanced (p<0.05), in the highest concentration of the preparation. Vitellogenin was detected in all male fish, with no difference between groups. HSI, GSH and GST were elevated (p<0.05), owing to the exposure, whereas CYP and EROD were not affected. Slight histopathological changes were demonstrated in skin, gills and hepatopancreas, with steroid tissue in head kidney samples of 0.60 mg L-1 treated fish., Conclusion: Successor 600 affected the haematological profile of the treated fish, while the effects on biochemical indices were less expressed. Male plasma vitellogenin concentrations were not indicative of estrogen disruptive effects after 28 days. The importance of GSH and GST for the metabolisation were demonstrated. In contrast, CYP and EROD were not influenced by any concentration tested. HSI was found to reflex pollution with Successor 600. Histopathological indices caused by the treatment were observed in various tissue samples of the treated fish.
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- 2009
16. Pulmonary valve replacement for pacing electrodes related bacterial endocarditis.
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Rohn V, Slais M, Kotulák T, and Psenicka M
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- Aged, 80 and over, Diagnosis, Differential, Echocardiography, Transesophageal, Endocarditis, Bacterial diagnosis, Female, Heart Atria pathology, Heart Atria surgery, Humans, Pulmonary Valve pathology, Staphylococcal Infections diagnosis, Thrombosis diagnosis, Thrombosis surgery, Bioprosthesis, Electrodes, Implanted microbiology, Endocarditis, Bacterial surgery, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation, Pacemaker, Artificial, Pulmonary Valve surgery, Staphylococcal Infections surgery, Staphylococcus epidermidis
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Infective endocarditis of pulmonary valve requiring surgery is rare. We report a case of 80-year-old woman with a permanent pacemaker implanted 14 years ago. She had signs of infection resistant to antibiotic therapy, secondary cachexia, and dyspnea. Echocardiography examination revealed an infectious mass on pacing electrodes in the right atrium, right ventricular dysfunction, and pulmonary hypertension. Removal of the infected pacing system was indicated. During the operation, destruction of the pulmonary valve due to bacterial endocarditis was diagnosed. Replacement with a stented porcine valve was performed. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 20. Seven months after the operation, the patient is in a good condition.
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- 2008
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17. Posterior elbow dislocation combined with subadventitial rupture of the brachial artery: interposition with the use of the autologous basilic vein.
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Slais M, Spacek M, Rohn V, Mitás P, and Tosovský J
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- Adult, Arm blood supply, Humans, Male, Rupture, Brachial Artery injuries, Joint Dislocations complications, Veins transplantation, Elbow Injuries
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The authors describe a relatively rare avulsion injury of the brachial artery complicating elbow dislocation in a young man, together with the relevant diagnostics and treatment. In the discussion, they deal with the symptomatology of artery injuries and available examination methods, suggesting an appropriate treatment algorithm.
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- 2007
18. [Popliteal artery aneurysms--acute ischemic complications].
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Slais M, Táborský J, Novotný K, and Vanĕk I
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- Acute Disease, Aged, Aneurysm therapy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Aneurysm complications, Ischemia etiology, Leg blood supply, Popliteal Artery
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The authors present a group of 10 patients with the diagnosis of acute ischaemia of an extremity caused by an aneurysm of the popliteal artery, during the period from 1997 till October 2002, who within a short time interval were treated by a combination of endovascular and surgical therapy. The group comprised 8 men and 2 women. The mean age was 58 years, the range 48-78 years. A bilateral aneurysm was present in 3 patients, coincidence with an aneurysm of the abdominal aorta was found in one patient. In all ten patients combined treatment was used involving local thrombolysis rtPA (Actilyse Boehringer Ingelheim) for 24-48 hours followed within 24 hours by exclusion of the aneurysm with vascular reconstruction. No death, amputation nor closure of the reconstruction was recorded during hospitalization. The medium term results suggest a 100% patency when an autologous vein was used, much poorer results are obtained when prostheses were used in particular in patients with femoropopliteal bypasses. In our opinion in acute ischaemia of the extremities as a result thrombosis of an aneurysm of the popliteal artery the application of a combination of local thrombolysis rtPA followed within a short time interval by vascular reconstruction increases the probability of saving the affected extremity and markedly reduces the necessity of amputation as compared with primary surgical treatment.
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- 2003
19. [Thoracic outlet syndrome. An atypical etiology in a typical location].
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Grus T, Lindner J, Slais M, and Vanĕk I
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- Humans, Lipoma surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome etiology, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome surgery, Lipoma complications, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome diagnosis
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We have described a clinical case of 46 years old man suffering from TOS with non typical symptomatology. Diagnostic guidelines and possibilities of surgical treatment are discussed in this work.
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- 2003
20. [The in situ saphenous vein--more possibilities for vascular reconstruction?].
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Lindner J, Semrád M, Novotný K, Slais M, and Vanĕk I
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Femoral Artery surgery, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Popliteal Artery surgery, Vascular Patency, Vascular Surgical Procedures, Ischemia surgery, Leg blood supply, Saphenous Vein surgery
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A clinical study of 47 patients with reconstruction of the large saphenous vein by the in situ technique indicates a statistically insignificant difference in the patency for venous grafts from 3 to 4 mm as compared with those above 4 mm. This confirms that the in situ technique extends the possibilities of venous reconstructions. In the author's group it extended the possibility to use a venous graft by 12.8%. The study confirms also the fundamental importance of patency of the pedal arch for long-term patency. Secondary patency of reconstructions in situ and reverse reconstructions in our department is comparable during the five-year period: 82 and 84%.
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- 2002
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