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XML Tag Library Support in Nette Environment
Poul, Jan ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with using the XML namespaces for the template definition in PHP frameworks. It focuses on the design and implementation of an extension of the Nette Framework that allows creating user-defined elements in XML. We also compare our solution with other solutions available in the PHP frameworks and we describe the related XML features. The implemented extension includes two demonstration XML tag libraries that are ready to use.
Java EE Application Synchronization
Poul, Jan ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This work deals with the Java EE platform and the bidirectional client-server communication. It presents a design of an application architecture that allows to synchronize the state of applications and their graphical output for a larger number of clients. The final solution contains a sample application that demonstrates the synchronization of connected clients.
Minimally-invasive approaches for the hip replacements
Kubeš, Radovan ; Koudela, Karel (advisor) ; Poul, Jan (referee) ; Landor, Ivan (referee)
Contemporary world and medicine are marked by very rapid development of miniaturization, which surprisingly not missed also endoprothetics and arised thankfully to the strong medial attention gigantic wave of public interest about possibility of mini - invasive operative. In public media was this method presented like revolutionary and almost like a nonstrum, first medical publications (especially from pioneers those techniques) were also generally positive, but also since the begginnig had this method also its non-supporters. Own idea of mini- invasive operative is without any doubt correct step into the future, theoretical benefits are indisputable and logical. In wiew of this facts, that it was for me "no man's land" , I decided as a first step to study all published facts and later than I began practical testing of mini-invasive approaches on cadavers studies and than finally after very carefully evaluation of all facts I started to perform mini-invasive approaches. In an effort to deprese maximally the learnig curve, I started my mini-invasive implantation with femoral component only - so cervicocapital endoprosthesis, only after estimation of this group and with newly acquired experiences I came up to perform MIS- THR .. Our statistically prooved final results tell us, that implantation THR...
Pes equinovarus:New Treatment Strategies and Pathogenetic Mechanisms
Ošťádal, Martin ; Herget, Jan (advisor) ; Vízek, Martin (referee) ; Poul, Jan (referee)
Idiopathic pes equinovarus (also referred to as clubfoot) is a congenital deformity of the foot and lower leg; it has five components: equinus, varus, adductus, cavus and supination of the foot. At present two principle methods are mostly used for the treatment of clubfoot: physiotherapy and continuous motion without immobilization and the Ponseti method (serial manipulation, cast application, Achilles tenotomy and transposition of m. tibilalis ant.). This method has been reported to have short-term success rates approaching 100%, and the long-term results have been equally impressive. We believe, however, that the data on the success rate may be significantly influenced by the duration of the period after termination of the treatment. The purpose of the first part of our study was, therefore, to compare the short-term (up to three years) and long-term (three to seven years) results of treatment of idiopathic clubfeet with the Ponseti method and to determine the factors for recurrence. We have tested the hypothesis whether is it possible to cure all clubfeet with the Ponseti method only. We have found significant difference between the evaluation of the short- term and long-term results: the number of relapses during the first three years of treatment, indicated for surgical intervention, was...
Computer Assisted Deformity Correction using the Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF)
Ganger, Rudolf ; Dungl, Pavel (advisor) ; Gallo, Jiří (referee) ; Poul, Jan (referee)
The management of multiapical and multidirectional deformities of the lower limb due to different aetiologies is still a challenging task for the orthopaedic surgeon. Internal fixation techniques for deformity correction are normally combined with open osteotomies and acute correction. For complex deformities these methods are restricted by several factors, particularly when additional leg length discrepancy has to be corrected. (...) Different modes of the software program are available; the Total Residual Program is most helpful. Despite using the same principles for callus distraction as the Ilizarov device, the computer-operated TSF allows a great number of advantages: The handling of the frame is less time consuming, no difficult changes of hinges are necessary. The duration of the correction time is predictable due to the prescription site, and what's most important the results of treatment are more accurate than the Ilizarov device as shown in a study. In 1999 at the Orthopaedic Hospital Vienna-Speising we started to change from the Ilizarov system to the Taylor Spatial Frame for treatment of complex deformities and leg lengthening. From June 1999 to February 2009 we were able to perform correction of 501 segments with the TSF- system. The patients suffered from congenital and hereditary disorders...
Java EE Application Synchronization
Poul, Jan ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This work deals with the Java EE platform and the bidirectional client-server communication. It presents a design of an application architecture that allows to synchronize the state of applications and their graphical output for a larger number of clients. The final solution contains a sample application that demonstrates the synchronization of connected clients.
Pes equinovarus:New Treatment Strategies and Pathogenetic Mechanisms
Ošťádal, Martin ; Herget, Jan (advisor) ; Vízek, Martin (referee) ; Poul, Jan (referee)
Idiopathic pes equinovarus (also referred to as clubfoot) is a congenital deformity of the foot and lower leg; it has five components: equinus, varus, adductus, cavus and supination of the foot. At present two principle methods are mostly used for the treatment of clubfoot: physiotherapy and continuous motion without immobilization and the Ponseti method (serial manipulation, cast application, Achilles tenotomy and transposition of m. tibilalis ant.). This method has been reported to have short-term success rates approaching 100%, and the long-term results have been equally impressive. We believe, however, that the data on the success rate may be significantly influenced by the duration of the period after termination of the treatment. The purpose of the first part of our study was, therefore, to compare the short-term (up to three years) and long-term (three to seven years) results of treatment of idiopathic clubfeet with the Ponseti method and to determine the factors for recurrence. We have tested the hypothesis whether is it possible to cure all clubfeet with the Ponseti method only. We have found significant difference between the evaluation of the short- term and long-term results: the number of relapses during the first three years of treatment, indicated for surgical intervention, was...
Computer Assisted Deformity Correction using the Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF)
Ganger, Rudolf ; Dungl, Pavel (advisor) ; Gallo, Jiří (referee) ; Poul, Jan (referee)
The management of multiapical and multidirectional deformities of the lower limb due to different aetiologies is still a challenging task for the orthopaedic surgeon. Internal fixation techniques for deformity correction are normally combined with open osteotomies and acute correction. For complex deformities these methods are restricted by several factors, particularly when additional leg length discrepancy has to be corrected. (...) Different modes of the software program are available; the Total Residual Program is most helpful. Despite using the same principles for callus distraction as the Ilizarov device, the computer-operated TSF allows a great number of advantages: The handling of the frame is less time consuming, no difficult changes of hinges are necessary. The duration of the correction time is predictable due to the prescription site, and what's most important the results of treatment are more accurate than the Ilizarov device as shown in a study. In 1999 at the Orthopaedic Hospital Vienna-Speising we started to change from the Ilizarov system to the Taylor Spatial Frame for treatment of complex deformities and leg lengthening. From June 1999 to February 2009 we were able to perform correction of 501 segments with the TSF- system. The patients suffered from congenital and hereditary disorders...
Minimally-invasive approaches for the hip replacements
Kubeš, Radovan ; Koudela, Karel (advisor) ; Poul, Jan (referee) ; Landor, Ivan (referee)
Contemporary world and medicine are marked by very rapid development of miniaturization, which surprisingly not missed also endoprothetics and arised thankfully to the strong medial attention gigantic wave of public interest about possibility of mini - invasive operative. In public media was this method presented like revolutionary and almost like a nonstrum, first medical publications (especially from pioneers those techniques) were also generally positive, but also since the begginnig had this method also its non-supporters. Own idea of mini- invasive operative is without any doubt correct step into the future, theoretical benefits are indisputable and logical. In wiew of this facts, that it was for me "no man's land" , I decided as a first step to study all published facts and later than I began practical testing of mini-invasive approaches on cadavers studies and than finally after very carefully evaluation of all facts I started to perform mini-invasive approaches. In an effort to deprese maximally the learnig curve, I started my mini-invasive implantation with femoral component only - so cervicocapital endoprosthesis, only after estimation of this group and with newly acquired experiences I came up to perform MIS- THR .. Our statistically prooved final results tell us, that implantation THR...

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