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    Open Dislocation of the High Ankle Joint After Fibular Graft Harvesting
    (2015)
    Andelković, Sladana Z. (56955484400)
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    Vučković, Čedo D. (6506928824)
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    Palibrk, Tomislav D. (37861883700)
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    Milutinović, Suzana M. (56437436400)
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    Bumbaširević, Marko Ž. (6602742376)
    The free microvascular fibula and soft tissue transfer has become a widely used method for reconstruction of different regions. Donor site morbidity for free fibula microvascular flaps has generally been reported to be low, or at least acceptable. We describe the case of a patient who underwent vascularized free fibula graft harvest for mandibular reconstruction. After 21 months, he had sustained an open dislocation of the left high ankle joint during recreational sports activity. We did not found such case in the published data. © 2015 American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.
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    Replantation of upper extremity, hand and digits
    (2013)
    Bumbasirević, Marko Z. (6602742376)
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    Vucković, Cedo D. (6506928824)
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    Vucetić, Cedomir (6507666082)
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    Manojlović, Radovan (19933967900)
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    Andjelkovic, Sladjana Z. (6506642860)
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    Palibrk, Tomislav D. (37861883700)
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    Milutinović, Suzana M. (56437436400)
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    Raspopović, Emilija D.ubljanin (13613945600)
    Replantation is defined as reattachment of the part that has been completely amputated and there is no connection between the severed part and the patient. In Boston in 1962 Malt successfully replanted a completely amputated arm of a 12-year-old boy. Komatsu and Tamai reported the first successful replantation of an amputated digit by microvascular technique. There are no strict indications and contraindications for replantation. It's on surgeon to explain to the patient the chances of success of viability, expected function, length of operation, hospitalization and long rehabilitation protocol. Survival and useful function in replantation of upper extremity amputations is questionable. Success depends on microvascular anastomoses, but the final function is related with tendon, nerve, bone and joint repair.

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