Christos Salakos

Christos Salakos
  • Assistant Professor
  • Professor (Associate) at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Current institution
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Current position
  • Professor (Associate)
Additional affiliations
July 2010 - present
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Description
  • Pediatric Surgery and Urology
March 2003 - July 2010
Πανεπιστημιακό Γενικό Νοσοκομείο Πατρών
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
July 2010 - present
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Education
September 1994 - September 1995
University of Tours
Field of study
  • Laparoscopic Surgery

Publications

Publications (24)
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Background/Objectives: Perinatal asphyxia constitutes a major complication of the perinatal period with well-described effects on multiple organs and systems of the neonate; its impact, though, on the ovaries is hardly known. The objective of the present study was to investigate potential histological alterations of the ovaries in an animal model o...
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Objective: This study aims to record the overall perception of healthcare professionals on child abuse and identify potential affecting factors in a nationwide scale in Greece as well as to provide information that might be useful for future educational actions. Materials and methods: A total of 1,185 healthcare professionals in 60 hospitals wit...
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: Background: The term “bacterial translocation” (BT) refers to the migration of bacteria or their products from the gastrointestinal tract to tissues located outside it, and may occur after intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury. The term “endotoxin” is synonymous, and is used interchangeably with the term lipopolysaccharide (LPS). LPS, a componen...
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Background: Burn injury (BI) is one of the most serious causes of morbidity and mortality in the pediatric population. BI triggers an initial stage of hyperinflammation, followed by hypersecretion of both pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. IL- 18 is a vital pro-inflammatory cytokine, the effect of which has been investigated not only in animal...
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The microbiome is vital for the proper function of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and the maintenance of overall wellbeing. Gut ischemia may lead to disruption of the intestinal mucosal barrier, resulting in bacterial translocation. In this systematic review, according to PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis)...
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Background: There is an endless debate on whether androgens mediate testis descent through developmental changes in the gubernacular or the cranial suspensory ligament. Objective: To investigate the relation of any possible morphologic changes in the genital mesentery, that is, the system of genital peritoneal folds including the gubernacular an...
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Empty scrotum is a relatively rare entity, with few cases reported in the literature, so far; if it coexists with bilateral ectopic femoral testes, it then constitutes an extremely rare congenital abnormality. We report a case of empty scrotum revealed at the first physical examination of a neonate. The scrotum appeared empty and no testes could be...
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Abstract: Perineal groove is a well-defined clinical entity that belongs to a broader group of anorectal malformations. It is characterized by a non-epithelialized mucous membrane that appears as an erythematous sulcus in the perineal midline, extending from the posterior vaginal fourchette to the anterior anal orifice. The defect is gradually cica...
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We present a unique case of a 16-year-old male patient who was eventually diagnosed with a large enterolith arising from a Meckel’s diverticulum. The enterolith had caused intermittent intestinal symptoms for three years before resulting in small bowel obstruction requiring surgical intervention. Meckel’s enterolith ileus is very rare with only few...
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Background: Solid pseudopapillary tumors (SPTs) of the pancreas are a rare occurrence, not exceeding 1-2% of all exocrine pancreatic tumors. SPT was first described in 1959 as "papillary tumor of the pancreas, benign or malignant" and affects mainly young women, in their second or third decade of age. These tumors are of low malignant potential, un...
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Insertion of a grass awn in the parotid duct and migration through the duct into the gland caused suppurative parotitis. This is an extremely rare condition, with few such cases reported in literature. As it happened here, under a quite common infection, such as suppurative parotitis is, an unexpected cause triggering inflammation was underlying. I...
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The objective of this study was to assess the ability of acute dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scintigraphy for revealing vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) in young children after a first febrile urinary tract infection (UTI). Children aged<or=24 months and were admitted with a first febrile UTI during a 5-year period were evaluated. The ability of acute...
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We report on a neonate with a disorder of sex development, Prader 3-4 external genitalia and a palpable structure in the right inguinal canal suggestive of gonadal tissue. Chromosome studies on blood lymphocytes showed monosomy of chromosome X. Laparoscopy identified a streak-like gonad on the left side, unicorn uterus and a dysgenetic testis on th...
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Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP)-associated stenosing ureteritis represents a rare complication of the disease, typically presenting with severe manifestations. This article reports on a 3.5-year-old boy with HSP and severe nephritis who developed a unilateral stenosing ureteritis with atypical manifestations, resulting in a nonfunctional kidney and...
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In the present study we report two cases of fetal ovarian cysts. In the first case the cyst was initially discovered during prenatal ultrasound examination, while in the second case the cyst was identified during autopsy examination of a stillborn fetus. Pathologic examination of both specimens revealed similar histology, which was mainly character...
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The existence of congenital obstructive posterior urethral membrane (COPUM), extending proximally from the verumontanum toward the bladder neck, has been widely debated. Although COPUM often leads to chronic renal disease, a milder degree of obstruction and protective pressure pop-off mechanisms have been reported. We present a male infant with a r...
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In an attempt to evaluate first urinary tract infection (UTI) in neonates and infants, we estimated retrospectively in 296 patients (62 neonates and 234 infants) clinical and laboratory findings, occurrence of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), urinary tract abnormalities and pyelonephritis. First UTI occurred more often in male than female neonates, whe...
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Venous access device is critically needed for long-term parenteral nutrition (PN), especially in children with chronic disease such as cystic fibrosis, short bowel syndrome, and permanent intestinal failure. When traditional sites are unavailable and venous access is very limited, alternative central routes are required. The access to the azygos sy...
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The aim of this study was to analyze the feasibility of laparoscopic repair of Morgagni diaphragmatic hernia. A questionnaire was sent to members of the Groupe d'Étude en Coeliochirurgie Infantile (GECI) in January 2001. Data for 22 cases were collected. The mean age of the patients was 37 months. Associated anomalies were Down's syndrome (five cas...
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Direct anastomosis of the esophagus is the treatment of choice in patients with esophageal atresia. If, however, a long esophageal gap exists, the anastomosis is performed under tension or a staged procedure is anticipated. The aim of this study was to prove that a pedicle musculopleural graft can be used to bridge the two esophageal ends. In 14 do...

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