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02.05.2020.
Original Article
The role of pelvic lymphadenectomy in the treatment of endometrial cancer
This study aimed to evaluate the degree of involvement and infiltration of the pelvic lymph glands in endometrial cancer. The retrospective study included patients who were diagnosed with endometrial cancer after exploratory curettage, and who were then referred for surgical treatment with partial or total pelvic lymphadenectomy. We analyzed 99 patients who met the inclusion criteria. Pelvic lymphadenectomy is the treatment of choice in patients with medium and high risk endometrial cancer for disease recurrence. Given the importance of the evaluated issue, it is necessary to perform randomized studies to examine the therapeutic effect of pelvic and paraaortic lymphadenectomy, especially in patients at medium and high risk for recurrence of endometrial cancer.
Mirko Mackic, Stefan Ivanovic, Milan Perovic, Ninoslav Dejanovic
01.01.2019.
Review Article
CHC Zemun Teaching Center of Otorhinolaryngology and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade
Milan B. Jovanovic, Ognjen Cukic, Svetlana Valjarevic, Sanja Nikolic
01.01.2019.
Review Article
CHC Zemun Teaching Center of Surgery and Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade
Dragoš Stojanovic, Dejan Stevanović, Nebojša Mitrović
01.05.2019.
Original Article
Dve decenije Ehokardiografskog udruženja Srbije
Na početku 21. veka, u vremenu društveno-političkih i ekonomskih previranja, u tadašnjoj Jugoslaviji nije bilo organizovanih naučnih i edukativnih aktivnosti u oblasti ehokardiografije. Zahvaljujući entuzijazmu nekoliko srpskih kardiologa, koji su prepoznali potrebu za promenom, aprila 2001. godine u Beogradu je osnovano ehokardiografsko udruženje, sa ciljem da postavi standarde ehokardiografskog pregleda, podrži naučne aktivnosti u oblasti ehokardiografije i osnaži saradnju sa međunarodnim ehokardiografskim organizacijama. Nakon raspada bivše Jugoslavije, prvobitan naziv «Jugoslovensko ehokardiografsko udruženje» (YUECHO), 2006. godine promenjen je u Ehokardiografsko udruženje Srbije (ECHOS).
Milica Stefanović, Aleksandar N. Nešković, Ivan Stanković
01.01.2019.
Original Article
Kliničko bolnički centar Zemun-Beograd 21 vek (2010-2019)
Dragoš Stojanović, Sanja Milenković
01.05.2019.
Original Article
Tumors Valdejer’s ring: the experience of one health institution in the eleven-year period
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the spectrum of the Waldeyer’s ring tumor pathology. Waldeyer’s ring is a ringed arrangement of lymphoid tissue that surrounds nasopharynx and oropharynx. It consists of a pharyngeal tonsil, two tubal tonsils, two palatinal tonsils in the oropharynx, and lingual tonsil. The tonsils are made of heterogeneous tissues, therefore inside the tonsils proliferations could be neoplastic or reactive nature. The participants in our retrospective research were one thousand one hundred thirty patients with histopathology report of tumors of the Waldeyer’s ring. Seven hundred eleven where male and four hundred nineteen were female. The research was conducted at the Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology and Maxillofacial Surgery of the Clinical Center of Serbia from January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2017. The collected data was analyzed by descriptive and analytical statistic methods. It was found that the highest percent of participants developed reactive follicular hyperplasia (51,2%), 25.9% percent squamocellular carcinoma, 8.4% undifferentiated non keratinizing nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and 8.0% nonHodgkin lymphoma. The most malignant tumors were found among male participants over 60 years of age. The majority of malignant tumors grew in oropharynx. The most common tumor was squamous cell carcinoma.
Aleksandar Krstic, Anđela Milicevic, Nada Tomanovic
01.05.2019.
Original Article
The risk of using a Class I medical device with the example of prescription reading glasses
The aim of the study was to investigate the degree of exposure to the health risk of the user by using a medical prescription reading goggles, which are classified as low risk, and whether the data from the package leaflet are correctly applied. Medical devices are instruments, apparatus, materials and other products intended to be used for humans and which do not achieve its basic purpose on the basis of pharmacological, immunological or metabolic activity, but are used alone or in combination, including the software required for proper use. Depending on the categories to which they belong, medical devices have greater or lesser risk of adverse health effects on patients. Medical devices are classified to classes according to the degree of risk for the user ranging from low risk to high risk. Research was conducted in retail stores: pharmacies, optical stores and facilities for selling consumer goods. The survey questionnaire methodology collected data on habits of customers - users of diopter reading glasses. The survey was conducted among the masters of pharmacies, opticians and retailers in the period from March to June 2019. Twenty-five facilities were included in the survey in the area of Tuzla, Sarajevo and Zenica.Statistical data processing was done in Microsoft Excel. Study showed that 35% of the respondents answered that patients visited ophthalmologists and brought medical report with needed corrective diopter, while significantly larger number of respondents – 65% answered that patients didn’t visit ophthalmologists and didn’t have a medical report with needed corrective diopter. Research has shown that 73.75% of patients don’t read the instructions for use, while only 26.25% of patients read instructions for use.
Azra Hodzic, Senada Dzebo, Dusan Djuric, Vladimir Biocanin, Samra Trtak, Amra Colic, Jovanka Trifunovic
01.05.2019.
Original Article
Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in the Treatment of Retrobulbar Neuritis Attacks in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
The aim of this case report was to review the therapeutic effect of therapeutic plasma exchange in the treatment of retrobulbar neuritis in relation to its side effects, in the absence of the desired therapeutic response to previously applied immunomodulatory therapy, as a justification of therapeutic plasma exchange in the treatment of patients suffering from central nervous system demyelinating diseases. Optic neuritis is an inflammatory optic nerve lesion that may lead to partial or complete loss of vision. Therapeutic plasma exchange was performed on the SPECTRA OPTIA apheresis apparatus, according to a predefined disease diagnosis (RN), which according to the 2016 AFSA criteria belongs to the III category of disease in which apheresis is accepted as the second line of treatment. Three procedures were analyzed and an average of 5050ml of blood was processed. In conclusion, this therapeutic method is absolutely justified, with the appropriate prior preparation of the patient.
Dragoslava Jovanović, Sonja Krmek
01.05.2019.
Original Article
Inverted Meckel diverticulum as a lead-point of ileo-ileal double intussusception: A case report
Adult intussusception caused by inverted Meckel diverticulum is infrequent but important clinical entity, presenting with nonspecific symptoms. It may be observed in any age. We report a 26-year-old male patient with intussusception, who was examined several times for abdominal pain accompanied with nausea and vomiting. Basic diagnostics were inconclusive, so the patient was discharged each time with conservative therapy. After the last episode, CT scan showed suspicious intussusception, so the patient was admitted to general surgery ward. The next day there was a complete regression of all difficulties, and he was free of them in the month ahead. Finally, NMR enterography verified the presence of intussusception, and the operative procedure was performed. At laparotomy, ileo-ileal double intussusception was observed and the affected segment was resected with T-T anastomosis. Histopathological examination demonstrated an inverted Meckel diverticulum, measuring 8cm, with ectopic gastric antral type mucosa and ectopic pancreatic tissue. Postoperatively, the patient made an uneventful recovery.
Slobodan Radmilovic, Branko Lukic, Nemanja Jovanovic, Nikola Djukic, Ivana Blazic, Lidija Prijic Plecevic, Dejan Stevanovic
01.09.2019.
Original Article
Effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on the development of collateral arteries in diabetic patients with leg claudication
The effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on the treatment of ischemic ulcers on patients with diabetic angiopathy is known, but the effect of HBO t (hyperbaric oxygen therapy) on diabetic claudicates is less known, i.e. to those that havethe second stage of peripheral vascular disease (without ulceration). In this study, we tried to point out the impact of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) on the development of collateral arteries, i.e. the process of arteriogenesis, and consequently the symptom of claudication. 30 subjects in total were included in the case-control study. Inclusion criteria were: diagnosis of diabetes mellitus for at least five years, as well as Doppler-verified distal angiopathy. The respondents were randomly divided into two groups. The control group (n = 15) was treated by standard methods only.The respondents in the experimental group received 20 HBOTs each in a single-chamber hyperbaric chamber for 70 minutes at a pressure of 2.0 ATA. In this regard the assumptions of the arteriogenic effect of hyperbaric oxygenation, the eventual development of new arterial collaterals it was monitored by Doppler. after 20 HBO treatments and at the follow-up, 3 months after HBO therapy. It was observed that there was a statistically highly significant difference before treatment, in the number of registered functional small blood vessels of the lower leg and three months later, and after 20 HBO sessions, both on the left and the right leg, within the experimental group. There was observed also a highly statistically significant difference in the number of newly formed blood vessels on experimental patients in comparison with the patients from the control group. Our study shows that HBO therapy has a positive effect on the development of collateral blood vessels of the legs and that it may find application in the treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus with angiopathy and claudication disorders. Our study shows that HBO therapy has a positive effect on the development of collateral blood vessels of the legs and that it may find application in the treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus with angiopathy and claudication disorders.
Nina Vasic Milivojevic, Nenad Janeski