Czech urology, 2010 (vol. 14), issue 1
Editorial
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):3 
Pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma syndromes: going on 2010
Karel Pacak, Tamara Prodanov, Graeme Eisenhofer, Karen Adams, Vitaly Kantorovich
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):5-15 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2010002 
Prostate cancer incidence, diagnostic and treatment in HIV-positive patients
Jan Hrbáček, Jiří Heráček, Václav Eis, Eva Hamšíková, Ruth Tachezy, Michael Urban
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):16-23 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2010003 
This is an up-to-date review of literature concerning prostate cancer incidence, diagnostic and treatment in a growing population of HIV postitive patients. We have chosen relevant publications based in Medline database. Introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy in the treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection impacted HIV positive patients' life expectancy. As a result, besides other issues, malignancies became a common health problem of theirs. Some cancers are found more often in HIV positive patients than in the general population. Publications dealing with cancer incidence among HIV positive persons have reported lower...
Evolution of surgical technique of laparoscopic resection of kidney tumours
Milan Hora, Viktor Eret, Petr Stránský, Tomáš Ürge, Jiří Klečka jr., Ondřej Hes, Zdeněk Chudáček, Jiří Ferda
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):24-31 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2010004 
Aim: We document at our cohort of laparoscopic resections (LR) of kidney tumours progress in the technique of LR.Material and methods: The technique of LF was introduced at our institution in 9/2004. We have performed to 6/2009 together 73 LRs. The LR has been modified in time on basis of our opinion and new technical details published in recent literature.Results: We started first LRs in small extrarenal tumours with clamping renal vessels en bloc with small endoclamp and the resection defect was closed with time consuming intracorporeal suture.The methods have been continuously modified. We prefer in planning...
Laparoscopic nephropexis - technique with three non-absorbable stitches
Milan Hora, Viktor Eret, Petr Stránský, Tomáš Ürge, Jiří Klečka jr.
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):32-38 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2010005 
Aim: When we resolved on starting laparoscopic nephropexy we decided for the simplest method - laparoscopic transperitoneal with three non-absorbable stitches. We present our opinion with this operation.Material and methods: From 12/2004 till 5/2008, nephropexy was performed in 13 women. Twelve times on the right side, once on both sides. The technique of operation: We used 10 mm port for camera through umbilicus and further two working ports (5 and 10 mm). The peritoneum is opened in Toldts line. The lateral part of the kidney and the adjacent abdominal wall are cleaned. The kidney is fixed to the abdominal transversal muscle...
Expresion of DD3PCA3 (Differential Display Code 3) mRNA in tissue of patients with prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia
Jiří Klečka, Milan Hora, Luboš Holubec, Martin Pešta, Ondřej Topolčan, Viktor Eret, Magdalena Chottová-Dvořáková, Marko Babjuk, Květoslav Novák, Josef Stolz
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):39-47 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2010006 
Aim: Early diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) in organ confined stage with following radical treatment are only potential currative approach in PCa. Prostatic specific antigen (PSA) is very helpful in early diagnosis, but the main disadvantage is a low positive predictive value, which results in a high number of uselless biopsies. For that reason we need new tests with better parameters. One promising is DD3PCA3, which is a prostate-specific non-coding mRNA that is highly over-expressed in prostate tumor cells. The aim of study was to evaluate diagnostic potential of DD3PCA3 for PCa diagnostic.Material and methods:...
Aggressive prostate cancer in patients with low PSA
Michal Grepl, Milan Král, Eva Burešová, Vladimír Študent
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):48-54 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2010007 
Aim:To investigate prevalence and characteristics of the prostate cancer in men with total PSA < 4 ng/ml.Material and methods:We evaluated 731 men with consecutive multiplicated prostate biopsies. Indication criteria for biopsy were elevation of age-specific PSA, increasing PSA velocity or suspicious digital rectal examination.Results:Together 202 patients underwent prostate biopsy with PSA < 4 ng/ml. In the group with low PSA the prevalence of prostate cancer was 18,8% and in the group with PSA > 4 ng/ml the prevalence was 30.7% (p < 0.001). Acinar adenocarcinoma was described in all positive samples....
Anatomical implications of sex reassignment surgery in male-to-female transsexualism and follow-up study
Ladislav Jarolím, Jiří Šedý, Marek Schmidt, Jan Jerie, Kateřina Bartoníčková, Matúš Chocholatý
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):55-63 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2010008 
Aim:Greater acceptance of sexual minorities has enabled people with transsexualism access to adequate treatment and social integration. Gender reassignment surgery is a part of the complex care of transsexual patients. In response to a greater volume of patients, surgical techniques have evolved and the outcome in patients with male-to-female transsexualism has become very similar imitation of female genitalia, enabling sexual intercourse with orgasm. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the results of surgical reassignment of genitalia in male-to-female transsexuals.Material and methods:The surgical techniques...
Doc. MUDr. Ivan Kawaciuk, CSc. - laudace k udělení medaile prof. MUDr. Eduarda Hradce, DrSc.
Ladislav Jarolím
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):64-68 
Prof. MUDr. Eduard Hradec, DrSc. - zakladatel moderní české urologie
Ces Urol 2010, 14(1):64-68 
Slovo na záver 55. konference ČUS
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