Czech urology, 2015 (vol. 19), issue 4


Editorial

ROK 2015 PRINIESOL ĎALŠÍ ROZVOJ EDUKAČNÝCH AKTIVÍT ČUS a SUS

Ivan Minčík

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):250-252 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2015040  

Video

Laparoscopic resection of leiomyoma of trigone of urinary bladder

Milan Hora, Petr Stránský, Viktor Eret, Kristýna Kalusová, Tomáš Pitra, Ondřej Hes

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):253-255 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2015044  

Hora M, Stránský P, Eret V, Kalusová K, Pitra T, Hes O. Laparoscopic resection of leiomyoma of trigone of urinary bladder. There are many cases of less common and rare diagnoses in medicine with no standardized guidelines and we have to try to take advantage of some therapeutic modality that is known from other more common diagnoses. Case report (video): A 42 y/o man, investigated for dysuria, on US, CT and 3T MRI was found to havea round mass 6cm in diameter in the bladder trigone. The finding was verified endoscopically and a biopsy under endoscopic control was taken using a "core" needle through the lower abdomen. Histology...

Review article

Treatment of localized and locally advanced prostate cancer from a urologist's and radiation oncologist's point of view.

Gabriel Varga, Pavel Krupa, Pavel Šlampa, Dalibor Pacík

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):256-269 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2015039  

Varga G, Krupa P, Šlampa P, Pacík D. Treatment of localized and locally advanced prostate cancer from a urologist's and radiation oncologist's point of view. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer, which affects male Europeans. The disease currently represents a serious health problem, especially in developed countries with an increasing proportion of older men in the general population (1). When a patient is diagnosed with localized or locally advanced prostate cancer (PCa), the patient gets into a situation where they have to choose one treatment method over another. In this process, awareness and patient education...

Cell culture models of urothelial carcinoma chemoresistance

Michaela Kripnerová, Jiří Hatina

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):270-280 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2015038  

Kripnerová M, Hatina J. Cell culture models of urothelial carcinoma chemoresistance. Major statement: Cancer cell lines and progression series thereof represent a crucial experimental tool to unravel basic biological mechanisms of carcinogenesis, including therapeutic response. The article gives an overview of current cell culture models of urothelial carcinoma, focusing on chemoresistance mechanisms. Urothelial bladder carcinoma is the seventh most frequent tumor type in our population. From both biological and clinical points of view, it represents a very heterogeneous group of cancers, from non-muscle-invasive superficial papillary carcinoma...

Original paper

Establishment and characterization of multidrug resistant cell line model of urothelial carcinoma

Michaela Kripnerová, Pavel Dvořák, Martin Pešta, Jitka Kuncová, Tomáš Vlas, Martin Leba, Luboš Holubec, Jiří Hatina

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):281-290 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2015041  

Kripnerová M, Dvořák P, Pešta M, Kuncová J, Vlas T, Leba M, Holubec L, Hatina J. Establishment and characterization of multidrug resistant cell line model of urothelial carcinoma. Major statement: New chemoresistant urothelial bladder cancer cell line as an experimental model for studying the mechanisms of multidrug resistance in advanced bladder cancer. Aim: The aim of the study was to establish and characterize a new multidrug resistant urothelial cancer cell line. Materials and methods: The parental cancer cell line BC44 was previously established from the large exophytic and better differentiated papillary part of a progressive tumor...

Patients' Radiation Doses during Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy for Urinary Stones in the Urological Department, České Budějovice Hospital

Pavel Tolinger, Aleš Petřík, Petr Berkovský

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):291-295 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2015037  

Tolinger P, Petřík A, Berkovský P. Patients' Radiation Doses during Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy for Urinary Stones in the Urological Department, České Budějovice Hospital. X-ray examinations are common in urological practice, especially in diagnosis and treatment of urinary stones. Although radiation doses of diagnostic methods are generally well known, only a few articles related to radiation doses during therapy have been published. The aim of this work is to calculate radiation exposure, absorbed doses and dose rates of fluoroscopy during percutaneous nephrolitotomy (PNL). In retrospective group of 250 patients who underwent PNL in our department...

Seven years experiences with aplication of shock waves to men with Peyronie's disease

Pavel Drlík, Jiří Kočárek

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):296-303 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2015047

Drlík P, Kočárek J. Sedmileté zkušenosti s aplikací rázových vln u mužů s induratio penis plastica (IPP). Retrospective evaluation of shock wave therapy (ESWT) results in 81 patients with Peyronie´s disease after unsuccessful conservative treatment. ESWT was performed using electrohydraulic lithotriptor MEDILIT 7. Aim: Authors retrospectively evaluate results of extracorporal shock waves therapy (ESWT) in 81 patients with Peyronie´s disease after unsuccessful conservative treatment. Methods: In a group of 81 men with an average age of 57.6 years (33-75 years) with induratio penis plastica (Peyronie's disease) we applied...

Case report

Synchronous bilateral testicular seminoma

Petr Skála, Miroslav Štrbavý, Petr Ondráček, Milouš Derner, Marek Broul

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):304-308 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2015042  

We present a case report of a patient with a rare diagnosis - synchronous bilateral testicular tumor. The sonographic appearance of both sides differed. Abdominal CT showed metastatic spread to lymph nodes of the left retroperitoneum. Initially, a bilateral radical orchiectomy was carried out. Histological examination rebutted the radiologist's presumption and showed bilateral testicular seminoma - according to the TNM classification pT3N3M0, SX. The patient subsequently underwent three cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy which achieved remission.

Infected cyst causing a mechanical syndrome as a complication of a renal cell carcinoma

Jan Novák, Jiří Stejskal, Jan Mokriš, Vladimír Borovička, Viktor Vik, David Girsa, František Koukolík, Roman Zachoval

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):309-314 | DOI: 10.48095/cccu2015045  

Novák J, Stejskal J, Mokriš J, Borovička V, Vik V, Girsa D, Koukolík F, Zachoval R. Infected cyst causing a mechanical syndrome as a complication of a renal cell carcinoma. We present a case report of a 57-year old male with a cystic lesion of the right kidney which caused a mechanical compression syndrome. Preliminary clinical findings suggested an infected cyst, although an altered renal cell carcinoma was suspected and later confirmed by histology after a nephron-sparing radical resection of described lesion.

Information

Soutěž ČUS o nejlepší vědeckou publikaci za rok 2014

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):315-316

Workshop "Místo botulinumtoxinu v terapii dysfunkcí dolních cest močových"

Jan Krhut

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):318-319  

Tisková konference České urologické společnosti na téma rakovina prostaty

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):320-321

Andrologie v urologické praxi - zpráva o průběhu sympozia

Libor Zámečník

Ces Urol 2015, 19(4):322



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