Perspectives in surgery

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Vol. 103 No. 12 (2024)
Published December 31, 2024

This is a national scientific journal of the Czech Surgical Society, to which also contribute Slovak and other international experts.
In addition to the original surgical work, both clinical and experimental articles are provided.
Doctors of all surgical specialties are welcome to publish.
The journal also publishes reports national and international surgical meetings, presents new books and announces updates form Czech Surgical Society.

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Editorial

Václav Liška
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PF 2025
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Review paper

Alena Mátlová, Pavel Ševčík
478–488
Pain management in surgical disciplines
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Karel Houdek, Jiří Moláček, Ivan Říha, Václav Opatrný, Richard Šulc, Bohuslav Čertík
489–493
Ischaemic complications after lower limb varicose vein surgery – review of literature
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Pavel Klail, Lukáš Hauer, Jarmil Šafránek, Tomáš Kostlivý, David Slouka
494–501
Deep neck space infections – basic facts and our experience
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Jarmil Šafránek
502–507
Descending necrotizing mediastinitis – a surgical view
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Case report

Edgar Amirkhanian, Tomáš Kostlivý, Lukáš Hauer, Jarmil Šafránek, David Slouka
508–514
Deep neck infections – case reports
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  Honek J et al.Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) is a common alternative to surgical treatment of varicose veins. The aim of our study was to demonstrate that laser occlusion is durable, that we can treat all patients in a one day setting, even with veins >10mm in diameter, and that multiple EVLAs can be done at the same time.  

 


M. Bláha a kol.Vagus nerve stimulation is an appropriate treatment for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who are not candidates for focal resective surgery. Implantation of the vagus nerve stimulator is a relatively safe operative procedure.

K. Rupert a kol. Clear cell renal carcinoma metastases to the pancreas are very rare. However, if radically removed, the patient has a good prognosis with regards to long-term survival.

A. Švejdová a kol. Morgagni hernia is a rare form of diaphragmatic hernia. It is a congenital defect of the diaphragm, often asymptomatic in adulthood and thus usually found only incidentally. Its treatment is predominantly surgical.