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  • Article: [Hemorrhagic shock].
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    ABSTRACT: Hemorrhagic shock is a condition produced by rapid and significant loss of blood which lead to hemodynamic instability, decreases in oxygen delivery, decreased tissue perfusion, cellular hypoxia, organ damage and can be rapidly fatal. Despite improved understanding of the pathophysiology and significant advances in technology, it remains a serious problem associated with high morbidity and mortality. Early treatment is essential but is hampered by the fact that signs and symptoms of shock appear only after the state of shock is well establish and the compensatory mechanisms have started to fail. The primary goal is to stop the bleeding and restore the intravascular volume. This review addresses the pathophysiology and treatment of haemorrhagic shock.
    Acta chirurgica iugoslavica 02/2007; 54(1):63-70.
  • Article: [Modern aspects of shoulder injury treatment].
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    ABSTRACT: The article describes injuries of soft and bone structures of the shoulder region, with special emphasis on the following clinical forms: instabilities and luxations of the glenohumeral joint, fractures of the proximal humerus, clavicle and the states of painful shoulder. Fractures and dislocations, but also significant entities - painful states caused not only by fractures but also by minor trauma such as tendinitises and m.supraspinatus tendon and bicipital tendon ruptures are discussed in more detail. Moreover, their consequences - painful and stiff shoulder - as well as modern diagnostic and therapeutic procedures applied in the painful shoulder treatment are also discussed.
    Acta chirurgica iugoslavica 02/2005; 52(2):15-22.
  • Article: [Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)].
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    ABSTRACT: The anterior cruciate ligament or ACL (ligamenturn cruciatum anterius) is often injured, either alone or within complex ligament injuries of the knee. Therefore, the knowledge of detailed anatomic (macro- and micro-morphological) characteristics of this ligament is of key importance in therapy. The anatomy, structure, insertions, vascularization and inervation of the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee are described from the aspect of modern treatment and rehabilitation methods.
    Acta chirurgica iugoslavica 02/2005; 52(2):29-34.
  • Article: [Use of skin transplantation in the treatment of varicose ulcers].
    J Bujanić, N Ivancević, S Lucin
    Acta chirurgica iugoslavica 02/1989; 36 Suppl 1:236-8.
  • Article: [Problems with breast cancer in the aged].
    N Ivancević, P Aleksić
    Acta chirurgica iugoslavica 02/1989; 36 Suppl 1:284-6.
  • Article: [Transplantation of the spleen after extensive rupture].
    M Jekić, N Ivancević, J Bujanić, I Jekić
    Acta chirurgica iugoslavica 02/1989; 36 Suppl 2:508-9.
  • Article: [Diaphragmatic rupture in present-day injuries].
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    ABSTRACT: In this report the authors took all material found on KBC Zemun for period from 1968 to 1988 on 43 causes traumatic rupture of diaphragms treated on this clinic. On their own experience and taking the experience of the others the authors found that: Traumatic rupture of diaphragm is a consequence of thoracoabdominal compressive trauma, which it accompanies in 3% of cases. Any traumatic rupture of diaphragm is an acute surgical state which requires an urgent surgical treatment. No other treatment is justified. Radiological method is applied in diagnosing the traumatic rupture of diaphragm. The surgical operation ought to secure a good detection of accompanying injuries. They are surgically taken care of by breaking the communication between the two cavities and, by providing their proper drainage. The major factor causing this type of traumatism presents the traffic accidents. The death rate with these traumas is very high and largely depending on accompanying injuries, reaching 20.9% in the material that we studied.
    Acta chirurgica iugoslavica 02/1989; 36 Suppl 1:73-6.