Czech Radiology, 2017 (vol. 71), issue 2

Czech Society of Interventional Radiology ČLS JEP guidelines for patient preparation before endovascular procedureGuidelines
Marie Černá, Miloslav Roček, Jan H. Peregrin, Martin Köcher, Antonín Krajina, Radek Pádr, Josef Hořejš, Filip Cihlář
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):101-108 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2017/012
The article presents recommendations of the CSIR ČLS JEP for patient preparation before endovascular procedure.
Czech Society of Interventional Radiology ČLS JEP guidelines for patients' care after percutaneous procedureGuidelines
Martin Köcher, Miloslav Roček, Jan Peregrin, Radek Pádr, Josef Hořejš
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):109
Evolution of endovascular neurointerventional procedures numbers in Czech Republic in years 2013 to 2016Original article
Antonín Krajina, Miloslav Roček, Martin Köcher, Filip Cihlář, Jiří Lacman, Ladislava Janoušková, Petr Duras, Luděk Štěrba, Ladislav Endrych, Tomáš Jonszta, JiříVaníček, Jakub Hustý, Boris Kožnar, Daniel Václavík, Josef Veselka, Petr Vařejka
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):110-115 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2017/014
The analysis of numbers of endovascular neurointerventional procedures in Czech Republic neurovascular centres within years 2013-2016 revealed increasing trend, however, there were found significant differences among cerebrovascular centres regarding numbers of treated patients.
Image quality comparison of angiography systems from four major manufacturersOriginal article
Lucie Súkupová, Jan Rydlo, Ondřej Hlaváček, Daniel Vedlich, Antonín Krajina, Karel Nedvěd, Tomáš Vávra, Jan Chaloupka, Jan H. Peregrin
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):116-125 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2017/015
The article provides a comparison of image quality of angiography systems from four major manufacturers used in interventional radiology under the conditions simulating the abdomen of patients with severe obesity.
Persistent primitive trigeminal arteryCase report
Jiří Jandura, Pavel Ryška, Antonín Krajina, Ondřej Slezák, Ivana Krotká, Jiří Kuchyňka
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):126-131 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2017/016
Persistent primitive trigeminal artery is a rare developmental arterial variant with possible severe clinical impact.
Endovascular treatment of refractory epistaxisOriginal article
Filip Cihlář, Zuzana Prokopová, Vojtěch Šmolka, Karel Sláma, Jan Svoboda
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):132-136 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2017/017
The article evaluates clinical management of refractory epistaxis with special focus on results of endovascular treatment.
Preoperative embolisation of lumbar and inferior mesenteric arteries before endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: Does preoperative embolisation decrease incidence of collateral endoleak and radiation dose?Original article
Miroslav Lojík, Jan Raupach, Vendelín Chovanec, Ondřej Renc, Pavla Čabelková, Igor Guňka, Michal Leško, Antonín Krajina
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):137-145 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2017/018
Preoperative embolisation of the arterial side branches arising from the sac of the abdominal aortic aneurysm has tendency to decreases the incidence of collateral endoleaks and number of postoperative CT examinations during follow up.
Treatment of benign esophageal fistulae with covered biodegradable stents - seven-year experienceOriginal article
Martin Köcher, Marie Černá, Vojtěch Prášil, René Aujesky, Martin Hazlinger
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):146-150 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2017/019
The aim of the article is to evaluate our seven-year experience with treatment of benign esophageal fistulae using covered biodegradable stents.
Symptomatic occlusion of mesenteric vein solved by implantation of self-expanding stentCase report
Jan Kaván, Jiří Křivánek, Patrik Matras, Lubomíra Forejtová, Tomáš Padrta, Eva Sedláčková
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):151-154 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2017/020
Infrequent stenting of a mesenteric vein is described in this article.
Transjugular intrahepatic portasystemic shunt (TIPS) in 2017: basics for interventional radiologistsReview article
Antonín Krajina, Tomáš Fejfar
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):155-159 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2017/021
Introduction of the PTFE covered stentgrafts in TIPS has brought better control of bleeding and ascites in patients with portal hypertension with better survival in selected groups of patients.
CSIR 2017. XXII. PRACOVNÍ SYMPOZIUM ČESKÉ SPOLEČNOSTI INTERVENČNÍ RADIOLOGIE ČLS JEPAbstracts
Ces radiol. 2017, 71(2):161-167