Pavel Hurník
University of Ostrava
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2018
Jana Vaculova; Jiri Gallo; Pavel Hurník; Oldrich Motyka; Stuart B. Goodman; Jana Dvorackova
The type of tissue response to implant by-products can be determined by examination of periprosthetic tissues. However, little is known about the most suitable location for tissue sampling. The main goal of this study was to evaluate the extent of variability in tissue response in relation to location of tissue sampling, implant fixation, age and sex in total joint arthroplasties with metal-on-polyethylene or ceramic-on-polyethylene bearing pairs. We processed 236 histology slides from 21 patients and focused on the association between the location of tissue samples and histological features. The presence of the synovial hyperplasia showed a significant association with the particular sampling site. A higher density of high endothelial cell venules was seen in the samples from around the joint, and polyethylene particles were more abundant in noncemented TJA but both findings did not show statistically significant association with the sampling site. The results showed a relatively small variance in the tissue response to prosthetic by-products among tissues sampled from the same patient. Our findings indicate that tissue samples retrieved from similar distance from around the TJA during the revision operation show comparable results of histological analysis.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2016
Milan Urík; Pavel Hurník; Dušan Žiak; Josef Machač; Ivo Šlapák; Oldřich Motyka; Jana Vaculová; Jana Dvořáčková
AIMS Histological and histochemical analysis of retraction pocket of pars tensa of tympanic membrane in children. Identification of morphological abnormalities in comparison with a healthy tympanic membrane as it is described in standard textbook. Identification of signs typical for cholesteatoma and support for a retraction theory of cholesteatoma formation. STUDY DESIGN A prospective study analysing 31 samples of retraction pockets taken during surgery. DEPARTMENTS University Hospital, Childrens Medical Centre METHODS Samples of retraction pockets were processed by a standard process for light microscopy, stained by haematoxylin-eosin. Van Giesons stain was used for differential staining of collagen, Verhoeffs stain for elastic fibre tissues, Alcian blue for acidic polysaccharides and PAS (Periodic Acid Schiff) method for basement membrane polysaccharides. RESULTS The following findings were observed in the samples of retraction pockets: hyperkeratosis (100%), hypervascularisations (100%), subepithelial fragmented elastic fibres (96%), myxoid changes (87%), subepithelial inflammatory infiltration (84%), rete pegs (71%), papilomatosis (71%), intraepithelial inflammatory cellularizations, (48%), intraepithelial spongiosis (16%) and parakeratosis (3%). No basement membrane continuity interruptions were observed. Thickness of retraction pocket, thickness of epidermis, occurrence of rete pegs and frequency of fragmented elastic fibres was higher in a Grade III stage RP than Grade II stage RP (according to Charachon). CONCLUSION Morphological abnormalities in the structure of retraction pockets in comparison with a healthy tympanic membrane were described. The changes are typical for a structure of cholesteatoma (these changes are common in matrix and perimatrix), supporting retraction theory of its origin. Our observations show that it is inflammation that probably plays a key role in the pathogenesis of retraction pocket. The frequency of some of the changes increases with the stage of retraction pocket (II-III according to Charachon). Basement membrane continuity interruptions are not typical for retraction pockets.
Archive | 2017
Milan Urík; Pavel Hurník; Dušan Žiak; Josef Machač; Ivo Šlapák; Oldřich Motyka; Jana Dvořáčková; Petr Jabandžiev
Archive | 2017
Milan Urík; Pavel Hurník; Dušan Žiak; Josef Machač; Ivo Šlapák; Oldřich Motyka; O. Vaculová
Pancreatology | 2016
Jarmila Sustikova; Magdalena Uvirova; Dusan Ziak; Vladimir Zidlik; Pavel Hurník; Ondrej Urban; Jana Dvorackova
Archive | 2016
Milan Urík; Dušan Žiak; Pavel Hurník; Josef Machač; Ivo Šlapák; Oldřich Motyka
Pancreatology | 2015
Jarmila Sustikova; Magdalena Uvirova; Dusan Ziak; Vladimir Zidlik; Pavel Hurník; Ondrej Urban; Martin Kliment; Hana Tomášková; Jana Dvorackova
Pancreatology | 2015
Pavel Hurník; Dusan Ziak; Magdalena Uvirova; Vladimir Zidlik; Jarmila Sustikova; Robert Ondrussek; Martin Kliment; Ondrej Urban; Petr Fojtík; Jana Dvorackova
Archive | 2015
Milan Urík; Dušan Žiak; Pavel Hurník; Ivo Šlapák; Josef Machač
Archive | 2015
Milan Urík; Dušan Žiak; Pavel Hurník; Ivo Šlapák; Josef Machač