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Tytuł:
Long-standing foreign body in the external auditory canal – case report
Długotrwale zalegające ciało obce w przewodzie słuchowym zewnętrznym – opis przypadku
Autorzy:
Szleper, Agata
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1399250.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
external auditory canal
foreign body
ciało obce
przewód słuchowy zewnętrzny
Opis:
Introduction: Foreign bodies of the external auditory canal are common pathology in otolaryngological practice. Complains that accompany this pathology depends on the nature of the foreign body and the time of retention. Because of the potential for serious complications to this seemingly prosaic pathology, reacting as quickly as possible is crucial. Case report: Below we describe an example of a long-standing foreign body in the external auditory canal, we present ways of dealing with the problem and potential complications that may be associated with it.
Wstęp: Ciała obce przewodu słuchowego zewnętrznego są częstą patologią w praktyce otolaryngologicznej. Towarzyszące jej dolegliwości zależą od: charakteru ciała obcego oraz czasu jego zalegania. Z uwagi na możliwość wystąpienia poważnych powikłań tej pozornie prozaicznej patologii, kluczowa jest jak najszybsza reakcja otolaryngologa. Opis przypadku: W niniejszej pracy: opisujemy przykład długotrwale zalegającego ciała obcego w przewodzie słuchowym zewnętrznym, prezentujemy sposoby diagnostyki i leczenia oraz potencjalne powikłania mogące się z nim wiązać.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2020, 9, 3; 52-54
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Onkocytarny torbielakogruczolak krtani – opis przypadku
Autorzy:
Czesak, Małgorzata
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Niemczyk, Kazimierz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1401822.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
guz krtani
onkocytarny torbielakogruczolak
chrypka
chirurgia laserowa
Opis:
W pracy autorzy opisali przypadek 60-letniej kobiety z onkocytarnym torbielakogruczolakiem krtani. Jedynym symptomem zgłaszanym przez pacjentkę była chrypka. Kobieta została poddana mikrochirurgii krtani, w której przy pomocy lasera CO2 usunięto guz. Przedstawiono patogenezę oraz metody leczenia.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2015, 4, 4; 45-48
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Oncocytic cystadenoma of the larynx – case report
Autorzy:
Czesak, Małgorzata
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Niemczyk, Kazimierz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1401834.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
tumor of the larynx
oncocytic cystadenoma
hoarseness
laser surgery
Opis:
An uncommon oncocytic cystadenoma of the larynx in a 60-year-old woman is presented. The only one symptom reported by the patient was hoarseness. She was treated by endolaryngeal surgery with CO2 laser excision. Pathogenesis and methods of treatment are discussed.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2015, 4, 4; 45-48
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Histopatologia i zmiany przedrakowe w raku krtani
Autorzy:
Kaczmarczyk, Dariusz
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Osuch-Wójcikiewicz, Ewa
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1401940.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
zmiany przedrakowe
rak płaskonabłonkowy
zalecenia
Opis:
Carcinoma of the larynx is the one of the most common malignant deaseases. Squamouscell carcinoma are 95% of the laryngeal malignancy, the other malignant neoplasmsconsist only 5% of them. In this study we present morphological and histopathologicaltypes of the SSC of the larynx, the clinical and histopathological menagement of theprecancerous lesion and the treatment recomendations.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2014, 3, 3; 132-139
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Inflammation of periapical tissues of the teeth, complicated by a fistula of the cheek skin
Zapalenie tkanek okołowierzchołkowych zębów powikłane przetoką skóry policzka
Autorzy:
Krawczyk, Przemysław
Majszyk, Daniel
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Niemczyk, Kazimierz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1399701.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-12-12
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
fistula
clindamycin
c-reactive protein
granulation tissue
antibiotic therapy
periapical tissues
oral cavity
leukocytosis
computed tomography
fever
przetoka
klindamycyna
białko c-reaktywne
ziarnina
antybiotykoterapia
tkanki okołowierzchołkowe
jama ustna
leukocytoza
tomografia komputerowa
gorączka
Opis:
Inflammation of the periapical tissue may lead to the development of complications involving cooperation between many medical specialists. The cutaneous fistula is a rare complication of chronic alveolus inflammation being diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to unspecific symptoms. The correct diagnostic protocol may influence correct diagnosis, localization of the primary site of inflammation and the appropriate treatment.
Stan zapalny w obrębie tkanek okołowierzchołkowych zębów może prowadzić do rozwoju powikłań wymagających leczenia przez zespół lekarzy różnych specjalności. Przetoka skórna jest rzadkim powikłaniem przewlekłego stanu zapalnego w obrębie zębodołu i niejednokrotnie stanowi wyzwanie diagnostyczno-terapeutyczne ze względu na brak specyficznych objawów. Odpowiednie przeprowadzanie procesu diagnostycznego może pozwolić na postawienie właściwej diagnozy, lokalizację pierwotnego ogniska stanu zapalnego oraz wdrożenie leczenia przyczynowego.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2018, 7, 4; 42-46
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The Vilnius Section of the Polish Otorhinolaryngological Society in 1924–1939
Autorzy:
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Bartoszewicz, Robert
Niemczyk, Kazimierz
Krupowies, Walentyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1398943.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
history of medicine
otorhinolaryngology
Vilnius
Opis:
The medical society associating doctors dealing with diseases of the ear, nose, larynx and pharynx in the territory of the Republic of Poland was registered in 1921 as the Polish Otorhinolaryngological Society. The Society’s Vilnius Section was established in 1924. We know the most about the Vilnius Section of the Polish Otorhinolaryngological Society because the protocols of the section meetings have been preserved. According to the protocols, 58 sessions were held during the 16 years of the Vilnius Section’s existence. During the entire period of the Section’s activity, over 250 different clinical cases were demonstrated, and more than 30 papers, inventions, new therapeutic and surgical methods were discussed and presented. Colleagues shared their experience gained abroad, internships held in foreign centers; participation in congresses in Poland and abroad were discussed. On September 26–29, 1929 as part of the 13th Congress of Polish Doctors and Naturalists in Vilnius, the Vilnius Section organized the VIII National Congress of the Society and a Section meeting.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2021, 10, 1; 36-41
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Sekcja Wileńska Polskiego Towarzystwa Otorinolaryngologicznego w latach 1924–1939
Autorzy:
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Bartoszewicz, Robert
Niemczyk, Kazimierz
Krupowies, Walentyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1398983.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
historia medycyny
otorynolaryngologia
Wilno
Opis:
Towarzystwo lekarskie zrzeszające lekarzy zajmujących się chorobami uszu, nosa, krtani i gardła na terytorium Rzeczypospolitej została zarejestrowane w 1921 jako Polskie Towarzystwo Otorinolaryngologiczne. Sekcja Wileńska Towarzystwa powstała w 1924 roku. O Sekcji Wileńskiej Polskiego Towarzystwa Otorinolaryngologicznego wiemy najwięcej, ponieważ zachowały się protokoły posiedzeń sekcji. Jak wynika z protokołów w ciągu 16 lat istnienia Sekcji Wileńskiej odbyło się 58 posiedzeń. Przez cały okres działalności Sekcji zademonstrowano ponad 250 różnych przypadków klinicznych, wygłoszono ponad 30 prac i referatów, omawiano i prezentowano wynalazki, nowe metody lecznicze i operacyjne. Koledzy dzieli się doświadczeniem zdobytym za granicą, omawiano staże odbyte w ośrodkach za granicą, udział w zjazdach w Polsce i zagranicą. Sekcja Wileńska w ramach XIII Zjazdu Lekarzy i Przyrodników Polskich w Wilnie 26-29.09.1929 roku zorganizowała VIII krajowy Zjazd Towarzystwa oraz posiedzenie sekcji.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2021, 10, 1; 36-41
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Women in Polish otorhinolaryngology
Kobiety w otorynolaryngologii polskiej
Autorzy:
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Bartoszewicz, Robert
Kaczmarczyk, Dariusz
Niemczyk, Kazimierz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1399028.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-04-29
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
history of medicine
otorhinolaryngology
women in medicine
women in otorhinolaryngology
Historia medycyny
Otorynolaryngologia
Kobiety w medycynie
Opis:
The first woman with a doctor's degree to practice in Poland was Anna Tomaszewicz-Dobrska (1854-1918). In Polish literature it is difficult to establish which of the women was the first to deal with diseases in the field of otorhinolaryngology. Pioneers in the specialty of otorhinolaryngology could be women who graduated from medical studies and completed "specialization" in clinics outside Poland or in Krakow, where the first department was established in Poland, and women were the first to have the opportunity to study medicine. In Poland, in 1925, out of 738 female doctors, only 4 of them dealt with diseases in the area of the head and neck, in 1938 21 women out of 2018 female doctors, and in 2020 out of 90,435 women, 1991 out of 3,378 doctors practicing the otorhinolaryngology. In Poland, Aleksandra Salomea Mitrinowicz-Modrzejewska was probably the first female otorhinolaryngologist who obtained her habilitation in 1947 and riched the title of associate professor in 1954. Until now, it has been established that only 28 women in Poland associated with otorhinolaryngology who have obtained the full profesor title.
Pierwszą kobietą z dyplomem lekarza, która praktykowała na ziemiach polskich, była Anna Tomaszewicz-Dobrska (1854–1918). Na podstawie zachowanego piśmiennictwa polskiego trudno ustalić nazwisko kobiety lekarki, która jako pierwsza zajmowała się chorobami z zakresu otorynolaryngologii. Pionierkami w specjalności otorynolaryngologii mogły być kobiety, które ukończyły studia medyczne i odbyły „specjalizację” w klinikach poza Polską lub w Krakowie, gdzie powstała pierwsza katedra otolaryngologii na ziemiach polskich i kobiety po raz pierwszy uzyskały możliwość studiowania medycyny. W Polsce, w 1925 roku na 738 kobiet-lekarzy chorobami obejmującymi zakres otorynolaryngologii zajmowały się 4; w 1938 roku na 2018 kobiet – 21; w 2020 roku na 90 435 kobiet-lekarzy było 1991 otolaryngologów. Stanowiło to większość wśród 3378 wszystkich lekarzy tej specjalności. W Polsce najprawdopodobniej pierwszą kobietą otorynolaryngologiem, która uzyskała habilitację w 1947 roku i tytuł profesora nadzwyczajnego w 1954 roku, była Aleksandra Salomea Mitrinowicz-Modrzejewska. Udało się ustalić, że 28 kobiet w Polsce związanych z otorynolaryngologią uzyskało tytuł profesora.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2021, 10, 2; 59-64
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Professor Władysław Dobrzaniecki (1897-1941) and his contribution to the development of otorhinolaryngology
Profesor Władysław Dobrzaniecki (1897-1941) i jego wkład w rozwój otorynolaryngologii
Autorzy:
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Bartoszewicz, Robert
Krupowies, Walentyna
Niemczyk, Kazimierz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1399035.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-16
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
history of medicine
otorhinolaryngology
Władysław Dobrzaniecki
Opis:
Many eminent surgeons provided excellent foundations for the establishment and development of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery. One of them was professor Władysław Dobrzaniecki. Of the 66 items written by W. Dobrzaniecki, 26 works concerned issues related to the head and neck. These works show that the main topic was plastic surgery, both aesthetic and reconstructive after extensive oncological operations. The scientific and professional career of such a talented surgeon was suddenly interrupted. At the age of 44, he was murdered by the Nazis, in Lviv on July 4, 1941, along with other professors. Professor Władysław Dobrzaniecki was one of many surgeons who made a significant contribution to the development of otorhinolaryngology, in particular plastic surgery in the area of the head and neck region. He is regarded as the precursor of plastic surgery in the inter-war period [1]. At the age of 44, he was murdered along with other professors by the Germans with active (and hard to dispute) participation of Ukrainian nationalists in Lviv on July 4, 1941 [2]. We will try to introduce the figure of this distinguished scholar to a wider community of otorhinolaryngologists, present his scientific achievements in the field of otorhinolaryngology. Władysław Dobrzaniecki was born on September 24, 1897 in Zielinka near Borszczów in the territory of present-day Ukraine [3–5]. A former resident of Zielinka recollects the village at that time as follows [6]: „Zielinka was not a large village, but it had over 100 house addresses. The residents gave names to the different parts of the village: near windmill, near chapel, earthworks. Peasant homesteads were concentrated along small, narrow paths; located on the right side of the Niczława river, in the northern part, they progressed, through a small wooden bridge, in the direction of the village Piłatkowce… The best-known Pole of the inter-war period born in my home village Zielinka was professor of surgery at the John Casimir University in Lviv, physician Władysław Dobrzaniecki”. He studied medicine at the University of Lviv, where he received the title of doctoris medicinae universae. After Poland’s rebirth in 1918, its borders came under threat from the east; among defenders of Lviv were pupils and students called „Orlęta Lwowskie” (Lviv Eaglets). At the age of 21, W. Dobrzaniecki was actively engaged in defending Lviv as it was besieged by Ukrainian army [7]. A lot of valuable information about the scientific and professional life of Władysław Dobrzaniecki and his work at the Department of Surgery can be learnt from memories of Professor Stanisław Laskownicki in his book „Szpada, bagnet, lancet” [8]. Already as a student, W. Dobrzaniecki’s interests were focused on surgery. As a fourth-year student, first as a voluntary and then as a junior assistant in 1923, he started work at the Department of Surgery under Professor Hilary Schramm, who created a unique atmosphere at the department, encouraging co-workers to pursue scientific development, go abroad, publish research and deliver papers at conventions (Fig. 1.). It is important to stress that back then the whole scientific and surgical development depended on and concentrated around the person of the head – in most cases, the only professor of surgery at a given department. He determined the character and direction of the research, set priorities and decided on almost everything that concerned the department and its staff. He was virtually an oracle – his authority and power was inconceivable from today’s perspective [9]. Initially, Dobrzaniecki was acquiring his surgical skills as a voluntary at the Department under doctor Jerzy Mostowy, who later in life worked in Brzeżany and Tarnopol [4, 5]. Shortly after receiving his diploma, at the 21st Convention of Polish Surgeons in Lviv in July 1924 Władysław Dobrzaniecki presented his probably first study „O sympaticektomji okołonaczyniowej na podstawie materiału Kliniki Chirurgicznej Lwowskiej” [On perivascular sympathicectomy based on the material of the Department of Surgery in Lviv] [10]. This shows the level of trust placed in the young adept of the surgical art by the Head of the Department. Employed full-time at the Department, he honed his surgical skills under and with the support of Stanisław Laskownicki, who later became Professor and Head of the University and Hospital Department of Urology In Krakow [3, 8]. null null During his assistantship Władysław Dobrzaniecki visited numerous Departments in Europe: England, Austria, France, Germany and Switzerland. He presented his observations and reflections from those trips in a lengthy account in Polska Gazeta Lekarska (Polish Medical Gazette) [11]. His good knowledge of foreign languages allowed him to easily establish numerous social and scientific connections, draw on the knowledge and experience of his peers from abroad. In 1931, on the return from France, he defended his postdoctoral thesis (praca habilitacyjna) titled „Obecny stan chirurgii układu współczulnego” [Present state of surgery of the sympathetic nervous system] at the John Casimir University in Lviv with Professor H. Schramm as his supervisor. The postdoctoral thesis was written in Strasbourg under Professor Rene Leriche. It was published in Polski Przegląd Chirurgiczny (Polish Surgical Review) as work created at the above-mentioned facility in France [13]. After Professor H. Schramm retired in 1932, Professor Tadeusz Ostrowski became the Head of the Department (Fig. 2.). W. Dobrzaniecki worked under Professor T. Ostrowski until 1936 when he took on an independent position of the Head of the Department of Paediatric Surgery at the Saint Zofia Children Hospital in Lviv. In 1938, he was appointed titular professor of surgery [3]. In the same year, he became the Head of the Department of Surgery of the National Public Hospital. At the Faculty of Medicine, W. Dobrzaniecki taught classes in general surgery, transplantation, practical classes in application of fixing dressings, a course in operations using corpses, and from the 1935/1936 academic year – also classes in paediatric surgery [14–18]. Dobrzaniecki’s lectures were very popular, as he was a naturally gifted speaker. His lectures and scientific papers were stylistically immaculate and delivered with great eloquence and perfect diction [8]. Following the invasion of Poland by Germany, many doctors heroically fulfilled their professional and patriotic duty. It was especially surgeons who made their mark, having their hands full with so many injured. In that difficult time, Władysław Dobrzaniecki provided assistance to civilians and Polish soldiers with great dedication. Based on memories of Professor Andrzej Gruca, Tomasz Cieszyński accounts that W. Dobrzaniecki worked at that time at the Sixth District Hospital of Social Security at 31 Kurkowa Street, which was renamed Military Hospital No 604 following reports about the German aggression, and at the Military District Hospital at 26 Łyczakowska Street. According to other sources, his activity in that period was mainly concentrated in the Public Hospital [19]. It is possible that such an eminent surgeon was summoned and provided assistance to victims of the aggression in all of the three facilities. On September 17, 1939, violating the binding Polish-Soviet non- -aggression pact, Red Army invaded the territory of the Republic of Poland, thereby implementing the arrangements contained in the secret protocol of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, and entered Lviv on September 22, 1941. During the first Soviet occupation, from September 22, 1939 to June 27, 1941, all Polish institutions were dissolved. At the beginning of October, the John Casimir University reopened and was renamed Ivan Franko University to comply with formal Ukrainisation. The Faculty of Theology was dissolved, and the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Pharmacy were administratively separated from the other units to form the State Medical Institute. As part of the Faculty of Medicine, the Department of Hospital Surgery was established based on the Public Hospital, and Professor Władysław Dobrzaniecki was appointed the Head. [20]. Practically all lectures in medicine, in theoretical divisions and departments held by Polish professors were delivered in the Polish language. Only Marxism and Leninism were taught in the Ukrainian language by doctor Zaszkilniak, who was brought from Kiev [21]. Following the Soviet occupation that lasted around a year and 9 months, on the night from June 30 to July 1, 1941, three days after the flight of the soviet army, Germans entered Lviv. On July 2, Germans arrested Professor Kazimierz Bartel at the Lviv Polytechnic. During the night from the 3rd to 4th July, the SS and Gestapo formations arrested a group of 22 professors (the 23rd person arrested was Professor Franciszek Groer, paediatrician, who was released after interrogation and so managed to survive) of the John Casimir University, the Lviv Polytechnic and the Academy of Veterinary Sciences in Lviv, some of them along with their wives and sons and other relatives; they were executed at the break of day on July 4 in the Wólka Hills. Among them there were 12 professors of the Faculty of Medicine. These were: Antoni Cieszyński (stomatologist), Władysław Dobrzaniecki (surgeon), Jan Grek (general practitioner) along with his wife, Jerzy Grzędzielski (ophthalmologist), Henryk Hilarowicz (surgeon), Stanisław Mączewski (gynaecologist), Witold Nowicki (anatomicopathologist) along with his son, Tadeusz Ostrowski (surgeon) along with his wife, Stanisław Progulski (paediatrician) along with his son, Roman Rencki (general practitioner), Włodzimierz Sieradzki (court medic), Adam Sołowij (gynaecologist) along with his grandchildren [22]. According to S. Laskownicki, Professor W. Dobrzaniecki died because a replacement for him, docent Małys, was already chosen under the pressure of Ukrainians in 1940 [8]. This is how Dr. Zbigniewem Kostecki, former chairman of the Congress of Polonia in Germany, whose father was in professor Władysław Dobrzaniecki’s home during his arrest and was executed, recounts those tragic days: „My mother was a housekeeper of an eminent professor of surgery, Władysław Dobrzaniecki. He was a bachelor, aged 44, lived in a posh 8-bedroom flat. Elegant, stylish. On that day, his friend, Tadeusz Tapkowski, a lawyer with PnD in law, came around. My mother, as I already mentioned, was his housekeeper, and my father came to take her home or to visit her. Suddenly, German police entered and wanted to take everybody with them because they had been given an order to do so. My mother was seven month pregnant with me. The sight of her pregnancy softened the heart of the Gestapo member in charge of the soldiers. My wife is pregnant as well, he said to my mother and told her to hide. But the men were driven away. The following day, in the Wólka Hills, they were separated: the servants were told to go to the left, and professors – to the right. My father did not know the German language, he was mistaken for a professor, maybe he was dressed too well. He didn’t manage to explain the mistake, they wouldn’t listen to him. That’s how he was put in front of the firing squad. My mother learnt about that from the surviving witnesses. I was born two months later, and I have to say that murder left a mark on me. From my early childhood, mum would endlessly talk about those events and about the beauty of Lviv...” [23]. The arrests were continuation of the campaign conducted by Germans against Polish elites; irrespective of German intentions, the arrests undoubtedly fitted in with Ukrainian nationalists’ genocidal plans to „cleanse” the „primevally Ukrainian” land of the „foreign” element in order to build the „Samostijna” (Independent Ukraine). There were also purely material motivations behind the murder, with all kinds of valuables stolen during the arrests and flats and houses seized. The flat of Professor Władysław Dobrzaniecki was occupied by a Ukrainian doctor, Wrzeciono – a brother of the commandant of the Ukrainian police in Lviv [24]. Despite his short professional life, Professor W. Dobrzaniecki left behind quite a collection of scientific papers printed in various Polish and foreign journals in the Polish, English, French, German and Italian languages. The author is a proud owner of a copy of his work in the Italian language “Sulla resezione della mandibola e sua restaurazione” published in Archivo Italiano Chirurgia in 1933 (Fig. 3.). The copy has a handwritten dedication by the author to Dr. A. Musiał. The doctor was found out to be Albin Musiał, ophthalmologist and head at the Saint Zofia Children Hospital in Lviv [4, 5, 25]. Tomasz Cieszyński writes in his work that of the important documents about Professor Władysław Dobrzaniecki, only a collection of his articles survived and is, as stated by the author of the 1990 „Album Chirurgów Polskich” (Album of Polish surgeons), in possession of (late) Professor Z. Jeziora [3, 26]. The author probably had access to that collection, hence he gives the exact number of printed papers and their list. The list does not include the work from 1942, which came out after the professor had been murdered and probably was not part of the collection of papers: Dobrzaniecki W, Haak E. Meningocele spinalis traumatica spuria. Ann Surg., 1942; 116(1): 150–153 [27]. null Of the 66 items, 26 papers are dedicated to issues related to the head and neck [3]: 1. Modyfikacja plastyki odstających uszu [Modification of the plastic surgery of protrusive ears]. Pol Gaz Lek, 1925; 4(35–36): 753–757. 2. Modyfikacja operacji wytwórczej uszu odstających [Modification of the plastic surgery of protrusive ears]. Pol Przegl Chir, 1925; 4: 126. 3. Modification de l’operation plastique des oreilles ecartees. Paris Chirurgical, 1926; 5: 191. 4. Rzadsze schorzenia chirurgiczne nosowej części gardła jako też sposoby leczenia tychże [Less common surgical diseases of the nasal area of the throat as well as ways of treating them]. Pol Przegl Chir, 1927; 6(3): 410. 5. Ein Beitrag zur Pathologie und Chirurgie des Epipharynx. Zrtb Chir, 1926; 53(46): 2898–2904. 6. Postępowanie przy leczeniu czyraków a w szczególności czyraków twarzy [Procedure for treating furuncles, in particular face furuncles]. Prakt Lek, 1927; 1: 44. 7. O tzw. aktinomykoma policzka [On so-called chick actinomycosis]. Pol Gaz Lek, 1927; 6(41): 768–770. 8. Uber das sogenannte Aktinomycom der Wange. Schweiz Med. Wchschr, 1928; 51: 1261. 9. Chirurgia plastyczna i estetyczna twarzy [Plastic and aesthetic surgery of the face]. Pol Gaz Lek, 1928; 7(28): 519–524. 10. Chirurgie plastique et esthetique du visage. Paris Chirurgical, 1928; 20: 129. 11. Cieszyński A., Dobrzaniecki W.: Dwa przypadki nowotworów żuchwy w okolicy brody. Zastąpienie ubytków kości po operacji przyrządami ortopedycznymi i droga plastyki [Two cases of mandible tumours in the chin area. Replacing post- -surgery bone loss with orthopaedic appliances and the path of plastic surgery]. Polska Dentystyka, 1929; 7(1). 12. Sur les anomalies rares des oreilles et le traitement operatoire de certaines d’elles. Ann d’Maladies de l’oreille, du larynx, du nez et du pharynx, 1929; 48(10): 998–1003. 13. Nowsze zabiegi wytwórcze w zakresie ruchomej części nosa [Newer plastic surgery procedures on the moveable part of the nose]. Pol Przegl Chir, 1929; 8(3): 342–348. 14. Restoration of the sub-septal portion of the nose. Ann Surg, 1929; 90(7): 974–977. 15. La restauration de la sous cloison du nez par une methode combinee. Paris Chirur, 1929; 21: 207. 16. Plastyki twarzy [Plastic surgery of the face]. Pol Stom., 1931; 9: 271. 17. Plastic surgery of the face. Revue Chirur Plastique, 1931; 3: 1–19. 18. Rozpoznawanie i leczenie świeżych złamań nosa [Diagnosis and treatment of recent nose fractures]. Praktyk Lek, 1931; 5: 40. 19. Dobrzaniecki W, Michałowski E.: Influence de la suppression de l’excretion de la parotide sur la glycoregulation. Lyon Chirur, 1931; 28(5): 571–579. 20. Ostrowski T., Dobrzaniecki W.: Paralysie faciale peripherique traitee par la gangliectomie cervicale. J Chirurgie Par, 1935; 45: 16–29. 21. Ostrowski T., Dobrzaniecki W.: Obwodowe porażenie nerwu twarzowego leczone przez wycięcie szyjnego zwoju współczulnego [Peripheral paralysis of the facial nerve treated by cutting out the cervical sympathetic ganglion]. Pol Przegl Chir, 1935; 14(6): 793–799. 22. Sulla resezione della mandibola e sua restaurazione. Archivo Ital Chirurgia, 1933; 35(2): 207–217. 23. Dobrzaniecki W., Sowiakowski J.: Les tumeurs de l’orbite. J Chirurgie, 1933; 42(2): 201–221. 24. Le nez bull-dog. J Chirurgie, 1936; 48: 191. 25. Dobrzaniecki W., Stankiewicz S.: Nowotwór szyji wychodzący z pnia współczulnego (neuroma gangliecellulare) u 2-letniego dziecka [Neck tumour coming out of the sympathetic trunk (neuroma gangliecellulare) in a two-year-old child]. Pol Stom Przeg Dent, 1936; 14: 1. 26. Tumeur du cou et du mediastin anterieur de provenance sympatique (ganglioneurome). J Chirurgie, 1936; 48: 785. The tiles of these articles show that the main subject was plastic surgery, both aesthetic and reconstructive one after extensive oncological operations. Profesor Władysław Dobrzaniecki continuously developed his scientific and professional skills, passed on his expertise to other doctors. During nearly 5 years of being a head (1936–1941), the professor educated 17 surgeons who later held managerial positions in the country and abroad [25]. As there are few memories left about Professor Władysław Dobrzaniecki, let me cite, after Professor T. Cieszyński, the memories of those who remembered him: „As reported by many people who knew him directly, Professor Dobrzaniecki showed a huge charisma and profound spirituality. Surgery was the passion of his life. His always active approach to the issues of surgery and scientific research rubbed off on others and were a strong stimulating factor. As far as his other interests were concerned, dramatics and music were his favourite” [3]. We should add to those memories that W. Dobrzaniecki was of average height, well-built, had very dark hair, green eyes shaded by long black lashes, beautifully defined dark eyebrows and a nice, straight nose (Fig. 4.). He was very clever, ambitious and hard-working [8].
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2021, 10, 2; 1-5
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Abriks's tumor in a teenager's tongue - a case report
Guz Abriksowa języka u nastolatki - opis przypadku
Autorzy:
Krawczyk, Przemysław
Majszyk, Daniel
Bruzgielewicz, Antoni
Niemczyk, Kazimierz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1399711.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-12-12
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
Granular cell tumor
Abrikssoff tumor
benign neoplasms
tongue
Guz ziarnistokomórkowy
Guz Abriksowa
nowotwory niezłośliwe
język
Opis:
Granular cell tumor is benign neoplasm rarely diagnosed among young children and adolescents. The tumor developed commonly within mucous membrane of upper airways, but precise etiology is not known. Treatment is based on surgical resection of tumor and intense follow up due to risk of recurrence and malignant transformation.
Guz ziarnistokomórkowy to nowotwór o charakterze niezłośliwym, występujący niezwykle rzadko w grupie dzieci i nastolatków. Do jego rozwoju dochodzi najczęściej w obrębie błony śluzowej górnych dróg oddechowych. Dokładna etiologia tego nowotworu nie jest do końca poznana. Leczenie opiera się na chirurgicznej resekcji zmiany i dalszej obserwacji chorego. Ze względu na ryzyko wznowy oraz transformacji do nowotworu złośliwego, pacjent powinien mieć częste kontrole.
Źródło:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny; 2018, 7, 4; 38-41
2084-5308
2300-7338
Pojawia się w:
Polski Przegląd Otorynolaryngologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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