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International Journal of Gynecological Cancer | 2012

A prospective study in detection of lower-limb lymphedema and evaluation of quality of life after vulvar cancer surgery.

Marta Novackova; Michael Halaska; Helena Robova; Ivana Mala; Marek Pluta; Roman Chmel; Lukas Rob

Background Lower-limb lymphedema is one of the most disabling adverse effects of vulvar cancer surgery. Multifrequency Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (MFBIA) is a modern noninvasive method to detect lymphedema. The first aim of this study was to prospectively determine the prevalence of secondary lower-limb lymphedema after surgical treatment for vulvar cancer using objective methods, circumference measurements and MFBIA technique. The second aim was to compare quality of life (QoL) before and 6 months after vulvar surgery. Methods Twenty-nine patients underwent vulvar cancer surgery in our study: 17 underwent inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy (RAD), and 12 underwent sentinel lymph node biopsy (CONS). Patients were examined before and 6 months after vulvar surgery by measuring the circumference of the lower limbs and with MFBIA. A control group of 27 healthy women was also measured. To evaluate QoL, the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QoL questionnaires (QLQ-C30 and QLQ-CX24) were administered to patients before and 6 months after surgery. Results Using circumference measurement, 9 lymphedemas (31%) were diagnosed: 3 (25%) in the CONS and 6 (37.5%) in the RAD group (P = 0.69). After vulvar surgery, patients in the RAD group reported more fatigue and worsening of physical and role functioning. When comparing both groups, the RAD group had significantly worse parameters in social functioning, fatigue, and dyspnea. Conclusions Lower radicality in inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy shows a trend toward lower morbidity and significantly improves QoL. Multifrequency Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis was tested in these patients as a noninvasive, objective method for lymphedema detection. Detection of lymphedema based on subjective evaluations proved to have an unsatisfactory sensitivity. Less radical surgery showed objectively better results in QoL.


International Journal of Gynecological Cancer | 2010

A prospective study of postoperative lymphedema after surgery for cervical cancer.

Michael Halaska; Marta Novackova; Ivana Mala; Marek Pluta; Roman Chmel; Hana Stankusova; Helena Robova; Lukas Rob

Objective: Lymphedema is a severe postoperative complication in oncological surgery. Multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (MFBIA) is a new method for early lymphedema detection. The objective was to establish the methodology of MFBIA for lower-limb lymphedema and to detect a lymphedema in patients undergoing cervical cancer surgery. Methods: From a population of 60 patients undergoing cervical cancer surgery, 39 underwent radical hysterectomy Wertheim III (RAD group), and 21 underwent conservative surgery (laparoscopic lymphadenectomy plus simple trachelectomy/simple hysterectomy - CONS group). A control group of 29 patients (CONTR group) was used to determine the SD of impedance at zero frequency (R 0). Patients were examined before surgery and at 3 and 6 months after surgery by MFBIA and by measuring the circumference of the lower limbs. Results: No differences were found between the CONS and RAD groups on age, height, weight, and histopathologic type of tumor. However, the number of dissected lymph nodes differed significantly between the groups (17.3 in the CONS group vs 25.8 in the RAD group, P = 0.0012). The SD of R 0 in the CONTR group was 36.0 and 39.0 for the right and the left leg, respectively. No difference in prevalence of lymphedema based on circumference method was found (35.9% in the RAD and 47.6% in the CONS groups, not statistically significant). Conclusions: No difference in the prevalence of lymphedema was found between the CONS and RAD groups. A methodology for MFBIA for the detection of lower-limb lymphedema was described.


International Journal of Gynecological Cancer | 2015

A prospective study in the evaluation of quality of life after vulvar cancer surgery.

Marta Novackova; Michael Halaska; Helena Robova; Ivana Mala; Marek Pluta; Roman Chmel; Lukas Rob

Objective The aim of this study was to prospectively monitor the patients’ quality of life (QoL) after vulvar cancer surgery. Design The design was prospective clinical study. Setting The study was set in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2nd Medical Faculty of the Charles University and University Hospital Motol, Prague, Czech Republic. Methods A group of 36 patients underwent vulvar cancer surgery: 24 patients were subject to inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy (RAD) and 12 to sentinel lymph node biopsy. To evaluate QoL, the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, QoL questionnaires (QLQ-C30 and QLQ-CX24) were administered to patients before and 6 and 12 months after surgery. Results In patients with vulvar cancer after inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy, increased fatigue and impaired lymphedema were observed. In the group of patients after sentinel lymph node biopsy, none of the QoL variables worsened postoperatively. Comparing both groups 12 months after surgery, the RAD group had significantly worse outcomes in body image and cognitive functioning than the sentinel lymph node biopsy group. Patients in the RAD group, who received adjuvant radiotherapy (n = 13), had worse QoL in symptom experience (P < 0.05) at 6 and 12 months after the surgery than patients without radiotherapy (n = 11). Conclusions Less radical surgery showed objectively better QoL results.


Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology | 2018

The Interest of Women with Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser Syndrome and Laparoscopic Vecchietti Neovagina in Uterus Transplantation

Roman Chmel; Marta Novackova; Zlatko Pastor; Jiri Fronek

STUDY OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to assess a group of women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome with surgically created neovaginas in the interest of uterus transplantation (UTx) and to recruit the first group of applicants for a UTx trial. DESIGN AND SETTING This was an original prospective study using semistructured interviews. PARTICIPANTS A study group of 50 women with MRKH syndrome with Vecchietti neovaginas was recruited via letter of invitation. INTERVENTIONS AND MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Interest of MRKH women in obtaining experimental UTx for the treatment of absolute uterine factor infertility. RESULTS A total of 50 women responded via e-mail and 31 (62% [31 of 50] of the study group) expressed serious interest in UTx after complete information about its risks and benefits was provided during the first semistructured interview. They subsequently agreed to participate in additional interviews and further examinations. Because of various reasons, only 9 women were prepared to enter our UTx trial (18% [9 of 50] of the study group). Three recipients/donors were accepted into the living donor arm and 6 into the deceased brain donor arm of the trial. CONCLUSION Nearly two-thirds of our MRKH syndrome study group women with surgically created neovaginas were interested in UTx and motivated to undergo this method of absolute uterine factor infertility treatment. Therefore, this group of women might be approached to participate in ongoing and future UTx trials. Future studies of women with MRKH syndrome might confirm or disprove the results of our survey.


Sexual Medicine | 2017

Sexual Life of Women With Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome After Laparoscopic Vecchietti Vaginoplasty

Zlatko Pastor; Jiří Froněk; Marta Novackova; Roman Chmel

Introduction Adequate anatomic and physiologic functions of the genitalia are fundamental prerequisites for sexual well-being and reproduction. Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome (MRKHS) compromises female sexual life and makes reproduction impossible. Aim To assess the psychosexual effect of vaginal reconstruction using the laparoscopic Vecchietti technique in patients with MRKHS. Methods Forty-two patients with MRKHS who underwent laparoscopic Vecchietti vaginoplasty were included. Their partners also were interviewed. A control group of 45 age-matched, childless, sexually active women were examined during the same period. Main Outcome Measures A gynecologic examination was performed to determine the anatomic outcome. Psychosexual function was evaluated with the Female Sexual Distress Scale–Revised (FSDS-R), the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), and a semistructured interview. Genital self-image was evaluated using the Female Genital Self-Image Scale (FGSIS). Results Average neovagina length (7.0 ± 9.6 cm) in the MRKHS group was significantly shorter than the vaginal length in the control group (9.3 ± 2.5 cm). Women with a neovagina reported satisfactory sexual function (FSFI score = 29 ± 2.7) that was not significantly different from the control group (P < .05); however, they also had significantly higher levels of distress (FSDS-R score = 14.5 ± 6.5) and were not satisfied with their genitals (FGSIS score = 22.0 ± 2.4) compared with the control group. Conclusion Sexual function in women with MRKHS can be restored successfully by vaginoplasty; however, they have higher rates of distress and are less satisfied with their genitals. Pastor Z, Fronĕk J, Nováčková M, Chmel R. Sexual Life of Women With Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome After Laparoscopic Vecchietti Vaginoplasty. Sex Med 2017;5:e106–e113.


American Journal of Transplantation | 2018

Revaluation and lessons learned from the first 9 cases of a Czech uterus transplantation trial: Four deceased donor and 5 living donor uterus transplantations

Roman Chmel; Marta Novackova; Libor Janousek; Jan Matecha; Zlatko Pastor; Jana Maluskova; Milos Cekal; Jakub Kristek; Michael Olausson; Jiri Fronek

Although uterus transplantation is still in the experimental stage, it has promising potential as a treatment for women with absolute uterine factor infertility based on the childbirths from living donor trials conducted in Sweden and the United States. We report the main characteristics and perioperative and postoperative courses of both recipients and donors following 4 deceased donor and 5 living donor uterus transplantations. Three main priorities differentiate this study from the previously reported uterus transplantations. First, clinical experience with the largest worldwide group of deceased donor uterine transplants is described. Second, in the majority of living donor uterine recipients, only 2 ovarian veins were used for venous blood outflow. All of these recipient procedures were surgically successful, and follow‐up posttransplant ultrasound examinations revealed normal uterine blood supply and outflow. Third, in only one living and one deceased donor recipient, the transplanted uterus relied on only 2 uterine veins for venous outflow with a 50% surgical success rate. In all other recipients, 2 uterine and 2 ovarian veins were utilized. Although a successful pregnancy has not yet been achieved, the presented surgical and functional results of our trial are promising.


Canadian Journal of Cardiology | 2017

Uncomplicated Pregnancy in a Patient Treated With Alcohol Septal Ablation for Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy

Pavol Tomašov; Roman Chmel; Marta Novackova; Josef Veselka

Pregnancy in women with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is associated with a slightly increased risk of maternal morbidity and mortality, as well as a higher risk of premature births. One of the risk factors complicating pregnancies in HCM is left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (LVOTO). We report a case of a symptomatic patient with HCM and LVOTO who was treated with alcohol septal ablation and then had an uncomplicated pregnancy.


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2018

605 Biochemical markers and clinical aspects of fluids expelled by women during sexual activities

Zlatko Pastor; Roman Chmel; Marta Novackova; T. Fait; L. Zámecník


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2017

The Role of the Clitoris in Female Sexuality

Zlatko Pastor; Roman Chmel; Marta Novackova; Lucie Krejčová


The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2017

Sexual Life of Women With Rokitansky Syndrome After Laparoscopic Vecchietti’s Vaginoplasty

Roman Chmel; Zlatko Pastor; Marta Novackova

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Roman Chmel

Charles University in Prague

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Zlatko Pastor

Charles University in Prague

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Helena Robova

Charles University in Prague

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Lukas Rob

Charles University in Prague

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Marek Pluta

Charles University in Prague

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Michael Halaska

Charles University in Prague

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Jiri Fronek

Charles University in Prague

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Jan Matecha

Charles University in Prague

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Josef Veselka

Charles University in Prague

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Lucie Krejčová

Charles University in Prague

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