Publications by authors named "Stanislaw Pawlowski"

One of the critical parameters of thin-film electrically conductive structures in wearable electronics systems is their conductivity. In the process of using such structures, especially during bending, defects and microcracks appear that affect their electrical parameters. Understanding these phenomena in the case of thin layers made on flexible substrates, including textile ones, which are incorporated in sensors that monitor vital functions, is a key aspect when applying such solutions.

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Numerical research into the QCL tunability aspects in respect to being applied in chemical substance detection systems is covered in this paper. The QCL tuning opportunities by varying power supply conditions and geometric dimensions of the active area have been considered. Two models for superlattice finite (FSML) and infinite (RSM) size were assumed for simulations.

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Modelling of quantum cascade laser (QCL) structures, despite a regular progress in the field, still remains a complex task in both analytical and numerical aspects. Computer simulations of such nanodevices require large operating memories and effective algorithms to be applied. Promisingly, by applying semi-analytical polynomial approximation method to computing potential, wave functions and electron charge distribution, accurate results and quick convergence of the self-consistent solution for the Schrödinger and Poisson equations are reachable.

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We present the clinical case of a 63-year-old patient who underwent in the Department of Cardiac Surgery implantation of an aorto-bifemoral graft prosthesis and coronary artery bypass revascularization with application of less invasive off-pump technique. Graft selection (arterial grafts, venous grafts) is very important during qualification for coronary artery bypass revascularization. Minimally invasive saphenous vein harvesting was performed during the presented case.

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Aim Of Study: We analyzed the case of a patient treated in Vascular Surgery Department with the use of the hybrid procedure with a good results.

Materials And Methods: Acute cases of dissected aortic aneurysm are commonly known as an immediate danger of human live and determinate a big challenge for physicians. The collaboration of classic and endovascular methods (hybrid procedures) gives much more chances to improve patient's survival and resumption to normal life activity.

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The chronic lower limbs ischaemia is caused mainly by arteriosclerosis. After insufficient conservative treatment only the surgical intervention can salvage the limb. The revascularisation surgery can be performed by open surgery with implantation of the prosthetic bypass or by endovascular angioplasty with stent.

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There is a methods of surgical treatment of secondary enteroaortal fistula after infection of vascular prostheses with the use silver prosthesis and great omentum. Secondary enteroaortal fistula is the most serious complication followed infection of vascular prosthesis, with high risk of death rate regardless of different operative methods. Patients is operated and the dracon prosthesis was exchanged to arterial homograft, which is more resistant to infections or subclavio-femoral bypasses.

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The Purpose: Every foreign body injected into an organism causes an inflammatory condition. Among other things leukocytes take part in it. The healing of a vascular prosthesis means gradual subsiding of an inflammatory condition.

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Critical lower limb ischemia is a term used to define those patients with chronic ischemic pain at rest, ulcerations or limb necrosis caused by confirmed atherosclerotic lesions of the arteries. In this paper to evaluate of the clinical usefulness of silver coated prostheses in critical lower limb ischemia was presented. The use of the vascular artificial prostheses (dacron, dacron with velour, dacron albumin coated, polytetrafluoroethylene, dacron gentamicin/ryfampicin coated) in the critical ischemia limbs threatened is her contagion.

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The abdominal aortic aneurysm is a dilatation of infrarenal part of aorta. Its ethiology is still unknown. An infection and congenital disorders of conjunctive tissue are regarded as the main risc factors.

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The authors present etiology, diagnosis and operative treatment of thoracoabdominal aneurysms based on their own experiences, especially in performing proximal anastomosis between vascular graft and aorta. The protheses are made of polytertafluoroethylene or dacron. They are impregnated with colagen or soaked with argentum or antibiotics.

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate of the use of and silver-coated medical prosthesis in cases of the massive vascular graft infection. In this paper the use of silver-coated medical prosthesis (29 patients) of massive dacron graft infection in Departament of Vascular, General and Transplantation Surgery In Wroclaw University of Medicine In the years 1999-2004 is presented. For lack of tissue material and because of the exclusion of extraanatomic bypass application, in situ replacement was attempted using silver-coated dacron vascular prosthesis more resistant to infection.

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Unlabelled: In this paper the treatment of arterial complications of the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is presented. The investigation of 14 patients treated in the Department of Vascular, General and Transplantological Surgery of the Wroclaw Medical University for arterial complications of the TOS (as upper limb ischemia and/or the subclavian artery aneurysm in 14 patients) was performed. In case of complications associated with compression of the subclavian artery the operation consisted of resection of the first rib and accessory osseous and muscular pathological elements using supraclavicular and/or infraclavicular approach with implantation of externally supported ringed vascular polytetrafluoroethylene bypass (PTFE) were performed.

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In order to study pathogenesis of vascular prosthesis healing process the following experiment was designed. 16 dogs underwent implantation of unilateral straight aorto-femoral teflon (PTFE, polytetrafluoroethylene) by-pass. After 6 months all dogs were killed, dissected and vascular prostheses with margin of adjacent aorta and femoral artery were collected for further study.

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Unlabelled: There is growing experimental evidence that Chlamydia pneumoniae is a risk factor and contribute to the development of atherosclerosis of carotid artery. This process might cause stenosis of carotid artery and TIA or stroke.

Aim: Aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of Ch.

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We present in this paper application of haemostatic device TachoComb onto bleeding after vascular anastomosis of dacron vascular prosthesis (branch of aortobifemoral or bypass aortofemoral) with common femoral artery in the groin. Hemorrhagic complications have influence onto clinical status of operated patients. Haemostatic TachoComb dressing was applied at 30 cases and results were compared to control group consist of 25 cases, in which gas compresses were applied.

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In this paper the methods with synthetic vascular prosthesis used in surgical treatment of the secondary aorto-intestinal fistula are presented. 10 cases of 22 patients treated in the years 1993-2003 for secondary aorto-intestinal fistulas as a complication of vascular prosthesis infection are analysed. In all patients the abdominal CT, scintigraphy with technetium 99m labeled leucocytes and endoscopy were performed.

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In this paper we present influence of use of haemostatic dressing TachoComb, onto bleeding from surface of transplanted kidney. Kidney transplantation (KTX) seems to be main method of treatment of terminal renal failure. Enlarging number of KTX results in growing frequency of intra and postoperative complications.

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