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    Arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation for fracture of the posterior process of the talus (Shepherd’s fracture): a case report
    (2024)
    Krivokapic, Branislav (55750765600)
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    DHooghe, Pieter (23495266700)
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    Bogosavljevic, Nikola (57211279852)
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    Jeremic, Danilo (57210977460)
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    Rajović, Nina (57218484684)
    Introduction: Fracture of the lateral tubercle of the posterior process of the talus (Shepherd fracture) is an uncommon injury seen in sport. It is secondary either to indirect trauma on the plantarflexed foot or to high-impact direct trauma. The fracture can be missed with conventional X-rays and therefore advanced imaging methods such as CT scans are usually warranted for management planning. There is a low threshold towards surgical management in the displaced or comminuted case as the delayed functional outcome with conservative treatment is frequently sub-optimal with long-term pain, degenerative changes and non-union. In this regard, recent years saw an increasing interest in the role of minimally invasive approaches for Shepherd´s fracture treatment, such as arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation (ARIF). Case report: We present a case of a 27-year-old white male professional football player from Serbia who had Shepard fracture and successfully managed with arthroscopic osteosynthesis. The technical approach is detailed with posterior ankle arthroscopy offering the advantages of a minimally invasive approach with low morbidity and a rapid return to regular sporting activities. Conclusion: The utilization of the 2-port arthroscopic approach this method enables the direct observation of the articular surface along with the corresponding fracture lines, thereby affording the surgeon the chance to achieve accurate reduction via a minimally invasive soft tissue aperture. We advocate that Arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation (ARIF) is a reliable method for the fixation of Shepherd's fracture in the hands of experienced ankle arthroscopists. © The Author(s) 2024.
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    Unraveling the role of oxidative stress and lipid status parameters in the onset of preeclampsia
    (2021)
    Cabunac, Petar (57217221000)
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    Karadžov Orlić, Nataša (41561546900)
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    Ardalić, Daniela (6506626952)
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    Banjac, Gorica (57206189040)
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    Ivanišević, Jasmina (54389258300)
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    Janać, Jelena (53874919200)
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    Vekić, Jelena (16023232500)
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    Zeljković, Aleksandra (15021559900)
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    Mihajlović, Marija (57204841430)
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    Rajović, Nina (57218484684)
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    Milić, Nataša (7003460927)
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    Miković, Željko (7801694296)
    OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to assess the potential role of oxidative stress and lipid status in the onset of preeclampsia. METHODS: 138 high-risk pregnant women were prospectively followed. Assessment of oxidative stress (TAS, TOS, AOPP and SH groups) and lipid status (t-C, LDL-C, HDL-C, TGC, APO-A1, APO-B) was carried out during the pregnancy. RESULTS: 30 women developed preeclampsia. TGC, atherogenic index of plasma, TAS and SH levels were higher in women who subsequently developed preeclampsia (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Oxidative stress and lipid status disturbance have a potential role in the onset of preeclampsia in high risk pregnancies. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Use of FMF algorithm for prediction of preeclampsia in high risk pregnancies: a single center longitudinal study
    (2021)
    Cabunac, Petar (57217221000)
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    Karadžov Orlić, Nataša (41561546900)
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    Ardalić, Daniela (6506626952)
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    Damnjanović Pažin, Barbara (35490278400)
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    Stanimirović, Srđan (57217220421)
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    Banjac, Gorica (57206189040)
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    Stefanović, Aleksandra (15021458500)
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    Spasojević- Kalimanovska, Vesna (6602511188)
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    Egić, Amira (12773957600)
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    Rajović, Nina (57218484684)
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    Milić, Nataša (7003460927)
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    Miković, Željko (7801694296)
    OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the accuracy of The Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF) screening algorithm for the prediction of preeclampsia. METHODS: Out of 138 women with high-risk pregnancies prospectively followed, 30 developed preeclampsia. The clinical examination and biochemical measurements were performed at first, second, early and late third trimester. RESULTS: A lower PAPP-A levels were found in the first trimester, while sFlt/PlGF was increased in the second and early third trimester in preeclampsia (p>0.05). FMF algorithm presented higher specificity (>70%), but had a drawback of lower sensitivity (35–77%). CONCLUSION: FMF algorithm had modest performance in the prediction of preeclampsia for high-risk pregnancies. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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