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    Intestinal Anastomotic Healing: What do We Know About Processes Behind Anastomotic Complications by Rosendorf, J., Klicova, M., Herrmann, I., Anthis, A., Cervenkova, L., Palek, R., Treska, V., Liska, V.

    Published in Frontiers in surgery (07-06-2022)
    “…Colorectal surgery has developed rapidly in the recent decades. Nevertheless, colorectal anastomotic leakage continues to appear postoperatively in unpleasant…”
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    Porcine liver vascular bed in Biodur E20 corrosion casts by Eberlova, L, Liska, V, Mirka, H, Gregor, T, Tonar, Z, Palek, R, Skala, M, Bruha, J, Vycital, O, Kalusova, K, Haviar, S, Kralickova, M, Lametschwandtner, A

    Published in Folia morphologica (2016)
    “…Pigs are frequently used as animal models in experimental medicine. To identify processes of vascular development or regression, vascular elements must be…”
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    Distribution of Connective Tissue in the Male and Female Porcine Liver: Histological Mapping and Recommendations for Sampling by Mik, P., Tonar, Z., Malečková, A., Eberlová, L., Liška, V., Pálek, R., Rosendorf, J., Jiřík, M., Mírka, H., Králíčková, M., Witter, K.

    Published in Journal of comparative pathology (01-07-2018)
    “…The pig is a large animal model that is often used in experimental medicine. The aim of this study was to assess, in normal pig livers, sexual dimorphism in…”
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    Spontaneous retroperitoneal bleeding in COVID-19 patients - two case reports by Pálek, R, Rosendorf, J, Třeška, V

    Published in Rozhledy v chirurgii (2022)
    “…COVID-19 disease is associated with a high risk of thromboembolic events, especially in patients with a severe course of the disease. At the same time,…”
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    Permanent intravenous access in experimental surgery – our experience by Pálek, R, Rosendorf, J, Šarčevič, S, Ševčík, J, Brzoň, O, Kepková, L, Krystl, P, Brousil, M, Červenková, L, Třeška, V, Liška, V

    Published in Rozhledy v chirurgii (2022)
    “…Introduction: Permanent intravenous access is usually required in pigs used for surgical experiments, not only to enable repeated blood sample collections. The…”
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    Repopulation of decellularized pig scaffolds: Promising approach for liver tissue engineering by Liška, V, Moulisová, V, Pálek, R, Rosendorf, J, Červenková, L, Bolek, L, Třeška, V

    Published in Rozhledy v chirurgii (2019)
    “…Repopulation of decellularized tissue with cells is a very promising approach in tissue engineering, with liver tissue engineering not being an exception…”
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    Analysis of complications and clinical and pathologic factors in relation to the laparoscopic cholecystectomy by Liška, V, Pálek, R, Třeška, V, Glanc, D, Svobodová, M

    Published in Rozhledy v chirurgii (01-03-2014)
    “…Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LCHCE) is connected with a different spectrum of postoperative complications than classic cholecystectomy. The aim of this study…”
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    Comparison of percutaneous and open approach to radiofrequency ablation of colorectal liver metastases in Teaching Hospital Pilsen in 20012015 by Brůha, J, Liška, V, Pálek, R, Mírka, H, Hošek, P, Korčáková, E, Bajcurová, K, Fichtl, J, Skalický, T, Třeška, V

    Published in Rozhledy v chirurgii (01-03-2016)
    “…Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a well-established method for palliative therapy of unresectable liver tumors. We use an open or percutaneous approach for the…”
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    Liver metastases from colon and rectal cancer in terms of differences in their clinical parameters by Liška, V, Emingr, M, Skála, M, Pálek, R, Troup, O, Novák, P, Vyčítal, O, Skalický, T, Třeška, V

    Published in Rozhledy v chirurgii (01-02-2016)
    “…From the clinical point of view, rectal cancer and colon cancer are clearly different nosological units in their progress and treatment. The aim of this study…”
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