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    Accessory spleen diagnostically hidden, laparoscopically removed – case report and review of the literature
    (2020)
    Milosavljević, Vladimir (57210131836)
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    Tadić, Boris (57210134550)
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    Grubor, Nikola (57208582781)
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    Radovanović, Dragče (57213489763)
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    Matić, Slavko (7004660212)
    Introduction Accessory spleen represents ectopic spleen tissue separated from the body of the spleen, with the percentage share of 10–15% in a population. Case outline We present a female patient in which immune thrombocytopenic purpura was diagnosed 12 years previously and, after a failed initial treatment, it was decided by a hematologist to perform a laparoscopic splenectomy. The mentioned operation was carried out in a safe and efficient manner wherein the accessory spleen was detected and removed intraoperatively. The operative and postoperative course passed without any complications. The definitive histopathological findings confirmed previously set hematological diagnosis. Conclusion The laparoscopic approach is a superior modality in terms of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures when it comes to surgical removal of the accessory spleen. Taking into consideration the advantages of this approach presented and proven in literature, even in the case of diagnostically or intraoperatively overlooked accessory spleen or de novo discovered after the operation, there should be no dilemma which surgical approach should be applied. © 2020, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Clinical value of immunoscintigraphy in the rectal carcinomas: Immunoscintigraphy of rectal carcinomas
    (2013)
    Petrović, Milorad (55989504900)
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    Janković, Z. (56216490800)
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    Jauković, Lj. (12769289900)
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    Artiko, Vera (55887737000)
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    Šobic-Šaranovic, Dragana (57202567582)
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    Antić, Andrija (6603457520)
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    Žuvela, Marinko (6602952252)
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    Radovanović, Nebojša (57221820776)
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    Palibrk, Ivan (6507415211)
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    Galun, Danijel (23496063400)
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    Matić, Slavko (7004660212)
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    Lončar, Zlatibor (26426476500)
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    Bojović, Predrag (29367568800)
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    Ajdinovic, Boris (24167888800)
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    Obradovic, Vladimir (7003389726)
    Background/Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical reliability of the immunoscintigraphy with radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies for the detection of metastases and recurrences of rectal carcinomas. Methodology: A total of 65 patients underwent immunoscintigraphy with radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies. Indication for that examination was suspicious rectal cancer or suspicious rectal cancer recurrence and/or metastases. Results: The method proved to have 92.7% sensitivity, specificity 83.3%, positive predictive value 90.5%, negative predictive value 87.0% and accuracy 89.2%. There was a statistically significant relationship between immunoscintigraphy findings and rectoscopy findings (rs=0.415, p=0.013), as well as significant relationship between immunoscintigraphy findings and US findings (rs=0.332, p=0.001). Tumor marker levels were in positive correlation with findings of immunoscintigraphy (r s=0.845, p=0.001), especially raised CEA level (rs=0.816, p=0.004). Patients with higher CA19-9 level had higher Duke's stage (p=0.025). Conclusions: We can conclude that immunoscintigraphy can be helpful in the detection of metastases and recurrences of colon carcinomas. © H.G.E. Update Medical Publishing S.A.
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    Gallbladder motility disorders estimated by non-invasive methods
    (2012)
    Petrović, Milorad (55989504900)
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    Radoman, Irena (24399938800)
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    Artiko, Vera (55887737000)
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    Stojković, Mirjana (57193092735)
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    Stojković, Milica (37862065400)
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    Durutović, Darija (39361468200)
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    Žuvela, Marinko (6602952252)
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    Matić, Slavko (7004660212)
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    Antić, Andrija (6603457520)
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    Palibrk, Ivan (6507415211)
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    Milovanović, Aleksandar (57213394853)
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    Milovanović, Jovica (6603250148)
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    Galun, Danijel (23496063400)
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    Radovanović, Nebojša (57221820776)
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    Bobić-Radovanović, Anica (6507202652)
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    Šobić, Dragana (57202567582)
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    Obradović, Vladimir (7003389726)
    Background/Aims: The aim is to compare the radionuclide (DC) and ultrasonographic (US) method in the assessment of gallbladder (GB) motility. Methodology: The study was performed in 15 controls (C), 10 patients with acute cholecystitis (AC), 20 patients with chronic acalculous cholecystitis (CAC), 26 patients with chronic cholecystitis with calculosis (CCC) as well as in 15 patients with GB dyskinesia (D). GB emptying period (EP), ejection fraction (EF) and ejection rate (ER) were estimated with dynamic cholescintigraphy (DC) and US. Results: The DC and US finding in the patients with AC was typical in all the patients, i.e. GB was not visualized at all on DC, while on US, stone was visible in the cystic duct. There were significant differences (p<0.05) between the EF and ER values obtained between C and the three groups of patients CAC, CCC and D, using both methods. However, there were no significant differences in EF, EP and ER values among CAC, CCC and D (p>0.05). There was also high correlation between the results obtained with both methods in all the groups of patients studied. Conclusions: The results obtained by both methods are valuable for the assessment of GB motility. Although there are no significant differences and there is a high correlation between the values, radionuclide method is more precise, because it can register motility continuously. © H.G.E. Update Medical Publishing S.A.
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    Hilar Spleen Artery Aneurysm—a Strong Indication for Laparoscopic Splenectomy: a Case Report and Literature Review
    (2021)
    Milosavljević, Vladimir (57210131836)
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    Tadić, Boris (57210134550)
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    Grubor, Nikola (57208582781)
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    Matić, Slavko (7004660212)
    Spleen artery aneurysm represents the most common visceral aneurysm and the third most common splanchnic aneurysm. Most patients have no symptoms and are diagnosed as a part of other diagnostic focuses and examinations. In our study, we present a patient who, due to a spleen artery aneurysm localized in the spleen hilum, underwent laparoscopic splenectomy safely and effectively, without complications, with the use of hem-o-lok clips as a hemostatic technique for vascular elements of the spleen hilum. Our cases show that in addition to numerous advantages of the minimally invasive approach, there is the possibility to improve the laparoscopic technique in terms of safety and economic reasons by using hem-o-lok clips as a hemostatic technique for the vascular elements of the spleen hilum. © 2020, Association of Surgeons of India.
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    Laparoscopic approach in the treatment of echinococcal liver disease – case report and literature review
    (2020)
    Grubor, Nikola (57208582781)
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    Tadić, Boris (57210134550)
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    Milosavljević, Vladimir (57210131836)
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    Knežević, Đorđe (23397393600)
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    Matić, Slavko (7004660212)
    SUMMARY Introduction Cystic echinococcosis or hydatid disease is a parasitic disease, zoonosis, and is most commonly caused by Echinococcus granulosus larvae. It mainly occurs in endemic areas. The most common localization is the liver. Case outline In this paper, we will present our experience with a 67-year-old female patient diagnosed with an echinococcal cyst in the right lobe of the liver, as confirmed by computed tomography examination of the abdomen. The patient underwent laparoscopic partial pericystectomy with omentoplasty. The operation went without complications, as well as the postoperative period. Conclusion Laparoscopic partial pericystectomy is a safe and effective treatment of available hepatic hydatid cysts. Considering all the benefits of minimally invasive surgery, laparoscopic partial pericystectomy of hepatic hydatid cysts may be the treatment of choice, over the classical open surgery approach. © 2020, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy for intrapancreatic accessory spleen: Case report
    (2015)
    Matić, Slavko (7004660212)
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    Knežević, Djordje (23397393600)
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    Ignjatović, Igor (36966227200)
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    Grubor, Nikola (57208582781)
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    Dugalić, Vladimir (9433624700)
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    Micev, Marjan (7003864533)
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    Knežević, Srbislav (55393857000)
    Introduction Accessory spleens can be found in up to 10% of the population, and their intrapancreatic occurrence is considered uncommon. When present, the intrapancreatic accessory spleen is usually found in the tail of the pancreas in about 1.7% of adult individuals. The infrequent presence of the accessory spleen in the pancreatic tissue could lead to inappropriate diagnosis and hence therapeutic approach, as they are commonly presented as a hypervascular node in the tail of the pancreas on abdominal CT and MRI, mimicking a well differentiated tumor of the pancreas or non-functioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. Case Outline We present a 70-year-old female in whom a preoperative evaluation finding was highly suggestive of a non-functioning neuroendocrine tumor of the pancreatic tail. We performed spleen preserving laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy, and histopathological examination revealed the intrapancreatic accessory spleen. Conclusion Although infrequent, the presence of the intrapancreatic accessory spleen must be considered in the differential diagnosis of pancreatic tail tumors. © 2015, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Laparoscopic splenectomy in the treatment of splenic artery aneurysm – Case report and literature review
    (2019)
    Milosavljević, Vladimir (57210131836)
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    Tadić, Boris (57210134550)
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    Grubor, Nikola (57208582781)
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    Knežević, Đorđe (23397393600)
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    Matić, Slavko (7004660212)
    Introduction Splenic artery aneurysm is the most common visceral aneurysm with a prevalence of 0.2–10%. It is the third most frequent abdominal aneurysm as well. It can be true or false. It occurs more often in women than in men. We present our experience with a 34-year-old female patient who underwent laparoscopic splenectomy due to the splenic aneurysm located in the splenic hilum. Case outline We present a case of a 34-year-old female patient diagnosed with an enlarged splenic artery during a routine abdominal ultrasound examination. Abdominal scan and computed tomography angiography showed saccular aneurysm of the splenic artery located in the hilum of the spleen, 24 × 17 mm in size. Given the good general condition and age of the patient, we decided to perform laparoscopic splenectomy. The operation was performed without complications, which was also the case with the postoperative flow. The patient was discharged from the hospital on the third postoperative day. Conclusion Laparoscopic splenectomy is a safe and effective modality for the treatment of splenic artery aneurysm, localized in the splenic hilum. Considering all the benefits of minimally invasive surgery, laparoscopic splenectomy should be the treatment of choice, over the classical open approach. © 2019, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Large choledochal cyst initially interpreted as Mirizzi syndrome – case report and literature review
    (2020)
    Milosavljević, Vladimir (57210131836)
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    Tadić, Boris (57210134550)
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    Grubor, Nikola (57208582781)
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    Knežević, Đorđe (23397393600)
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    Matić, Slavko (7004660212)
    Introduction Choledochal cysts are congenital anomalies manifested as focal or diffuse cystic dilatation of the bile ducts. They are mostly diagnosed in childhood. The magnetic resonance and surgical management are the gold standard diagnostic and treatment modality. Case outline We present a male patient who was presumed to have Mirizzi syndrome. This presumption was discarded by additional imaging procedures and by later surgical treatment. It was confirmed that it was a large choledochal cyst filled with stones. Considering the diagnosis and good patient’s general condition, we opted for surgical treatment. Conclusion There are several surgical techniques that can be used in the treatment of choledochal cysts, wherein each is intended as a complete resection of the cyst with histological confirmation. Operative techniques do not affect the outcome of the treatment, but the time and extent of surgical resection, as well as any metaplasia of the epithelium, do. © 2020, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Report on four cases of the rarest benign splenic tumor – myoid angioendothelioma, with literature review
    (2021)
    Milosavljević, Vladimir (57210131836)
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    Grubor, Nikola (57208582781)
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    Matić, Slavko (7004660212)
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    Erić, Dragan (57210129308)
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    Tadić, Boris (57210134550)
    Introduction Myoid angioendothelioma of the spleen is an extremely rare form of a benign splenic tumor. There is no characteristic symptomatology for this disease. Case outline We present four patients operated on for myoid angioendothelioma of the spleen. Three patients were without problems while one had nonspecific problems. Two patients underwent laparoscopic surgery and two underwent open splenectomy. In all patients, the definitive diagnosis was confirmed by histopathological examination. By reviewing the aforementioned medical databases of published papers in English, we found a total of eight cases of myoid angioendothelioma of the spleen. In addition to the mentioned number, we have added our series of cases. Conclusion Twenty-one years after the discovery of myoid angioendothelioma of the spleen, the small number of cases presented in the literature is still a limiting factor in making conclusions and in learning lessons about this disease. © 2021, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.

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