General aspects of surgical operations. Surgical infections. Hernias, breast surgery, thyroid surgery. Surgery of the digestive tract, particularly the oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, small intestine, colon and rectum, as well as surgery of the spleen, liver, portal hypertension, gallbladder and bile ducts, and pancreas. Acute abdominal emergencies, gastrointestinal bleeding, penetrating and non-penetrating abdominal injuries, hemoperitoneum, diagnosis and treatment of limb injuries.
The subject is taught under the new code FGP045.
Last update: Bydžovská Marcela (05.08.2025)
Aim of the course
The aim of the study (subject: Surgery I):
The student will gain:
1.Selected theoretical knowledge in general and specialized surgery, with an emphasis on abdominal and trauma surgery.
2.Practical knowledge and skills in abdominal surgery, general surgery, vascular surgery, intensive care, limb traumatology, and plastic surgery.
Last update: Bydžovská Marcela (05.08.2025)
Literature
Compulsory literature
L. W. Way. Current Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment. 10th ed., Lange Medical Book - copyright, Prentice Hall International. London, 1994. ISBN 0-8385-1439-1 (9th ed. could also be used)
P. Zacek, J. Dominik, P. Kubis DVD: Interactive Cardiac Surgery, Springer, Heiderberg, 2005, ISBN 978-3-540-23825-6
Recommend literature
V. M. Masear. Primary Care Orthopaedics. W. B. Saunders Company, 1996. ISBN 0-7216-5436-3
Jack W. Mcaninch, Tom F. Lue. Smith and Tanagho's General Urology, McGraw-Hill, 2020, ISBN: 1259834336
Each student is required to acquire the minimum required level of knowledge.
Credit will be awarded on the basis of 100% attendance at all practical training sessions, successful completion of the final written test, completion of assigned pre-course materials in Moodle. All Moodle tests must be submitted before the start of the corresponding in-person lecture. Once the lecture begins, the tests will be closed and submission will no longer be possible.
Any absence must be reported to the Academic Department of Surgery in a timely manner. The head of the department will determine how missed sessions can be made up.
In the case of repeating the subject, the student must fulfil all academic obligations in their entirety.
Students participating in exchange programs (e.g. Erasmus) must also fulfil all study requirements in full.
Last update: Bydžovská Marcela (05.09.2025)
Syllabus
Lecturers
Teachers
Prof. Filip Čečka, M.D., Ph.D.
Prof. Milan Kaška, M.D., Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Petr Lochman, M.D., Ph.D.
Eduard Havel, M.D., Ph.D.
Tomáš Dědek, M.D., Ph.D.
Josef Majernik, M.D.
Lectures
Core topics in coloproctology. Small intestine diseases. (face to face contact lecture 2 hour + pre-learning Moodle)
What you should know about hepatobiliary, pancreatic and spleen surgery. (face to face contact lecture 2 hour + pre-learning Moodle)
Essential knowledge about limb injuries. (face to face contact lecture 2 hour + pre-learning Moodle)
Key insights into surgical techniques and principles of preoperative and postoperative management of surgical patients. (face to face contact lecture 2 hour + pre-learning Moodle)
Wound management and wound infections. Hernias. Breast surgery. Thyroid surgery. (face to face contact lecture 2 hour + pre-learning Moodle)
The most crucial Aspects of upper GI surgery. (face to face contact lecture 2 hour + pre-learning Moodle)
Practical training
Teachers
Prof. Milan Kaška, M.D., Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Filip Čečka, M.D., Ph.D.
Alexander Hudák, M.D., Ph.D.
Ahmed Asqar, M.D.
Filip Rudisch, M.D.
Michal Leško, M.D.
Jaroslav Cerman, M.D., Ph.D.
Kamil Sodoma, M.D.
Assoc. Prof. Igor Guňka, M.D., Ph.D.
Stanislav Jiška, M.D.
Stanislav Bútora, M.D.
Josef Majernik, M.D.
Jan Šimek, M.D., Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Karel Šmejkal, M.D., Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Leo Klein, M.D., Ph.D.
Igor Slaninka, M.D., Ph.D.
Martin Frank, M.D., Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Petr Lochman, M.D., Ph.D.
Paul Austin Kallarackal, M.D.
David Sekret, M.D.
Eva Bělobrádková, M.D.
Adam Halúska, M.D.
Petr Šmahel, M.D., Ph.D.
Themes of the practical training
General surgery: hernias surgery, breast surgery.
General surgery: small bowel, colon and perianal surgery.
General surgery: appendicitis, cholelithiasis, acute abdomen.
Vascular surgery: examination of arteries and veins.
Traumatology: distorsion, luxation, fractures upper and lower extremity.
It is necessary to have: suitable shoes, a clean white coat and a name tag (without this, students can be excluded from the practical lesson)!
Detailed description and division of students into groups (see the schedule board on the first floor opposite the elevators, Bedrna's pavilion, building No. 21).
Students will look for a specific teacher according to the schedule at the department.
Further details and information on the course of the internships will be posted on the schedule board.