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    The böhler’s angle in population of central Serbia – A radiological study; [Vrednosti Böhler-ovog ugla u populaciji centralne Srbije – radiološka studija]
    (2018)
    Živanović-Mačužić, Ivana (23570133700)
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    Vulović, Maja (14007491000)
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    Vojinović, Radiša (11640450400)
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    Jovanović, Milan (26643547900)
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    Radunović, Aleksandar (57189689528)
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    Milev, Boško (57190126777)
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    Cvetković, Aleksandar (41361105000)
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    Stojiljković, Miloš (7003831355)
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    Milošević, Bojan (49861795400)
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    Ivošević, Anita (57190429920)
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    Aksić, Milan (57211016229)
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    Simović, Aleksandra (35280485100)
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    Jeremić, Dejan (36878237700)
    Background/Aim. The values of the Böhler’s angle (BA) are relevant parameters for diagnosis, management and prognosis of the calcaneal fracture and the outcome. Range of normal values of Böhler’s angle (BA) in adults varies depending on the examined population, age, gender or ethnicity. The aim of this study was to determine the range of normal values of the Böhler’s angle in the central part of Serbia. Methods. The lateral foot radiographs of 225 subjects (111 males and 114 females) without calcaneal fractures, divided into 6 age groups were observed to determine the normal values of the Böhler’s angle by using the IMPAX 6.5.2.114 Enterprise software. Obtained values for Böhler’s angle were compared among gender and groups using appropriate statistical tests. Results. The mean of Böhler’s angle in observed population was 34.06°, ranging from 25.1° to 49.5° and was higher in males than in females included in our study. Gender difference was statistically significant. The distribution of the mean BA across the age groups showed tendency of decreasing with age and the highest BA was found in the youngest group. Conclusion. The findings presented in this paper confirmed the existence of wide range of BA values as well as its gender and age differences. © 2018, Inst. Sci. inf., Univ. Defence in Belgrade. All rights reserved.
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    Treatment of subacute osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures with percutaneous vertebroplasty – A case report; [Lečenje subakutnih kompresivnih fraktura osteoporotičnih pršljenova primenom perkutane vertebroplastike]
    (2018)
    Aleksić, Zoran (57205454566)
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    Stanković, Ivana (57205455448)
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    Živanović-Mačužić, Ivana (23570133700)
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    Jeremić, Dejan (36878237700)
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    Radunović, Aleksandar (57189689528)
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    Milenković, Zoran (57673135400)
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    Stojković, Andjelka (56962780200)
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    Simović, Aleksandra (35280485100)
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    Stojadinović, Ivan (57329183600)
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    Vulović, Maja (14007491000)
    Introduction. Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP), as a mini-invasive approach in the treatment of patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFs), provides stabilization of the spine and relives pain. The most commonly it is applied in the 3–6 weeks before bending of the spine. Complete cessation of pain is easier to achieve if you treat “less mature” fractures. The aim of the report is to show that PVP is effective and safe for old fractures too. Case report. A 77-old patient suffered from a stable compression fracture of 3th lumbar (L3) vertebral body after minor trauma. This fracture was clinically and radiologically diagnosed. The conservative treatment that included lumbo-sacral orthosis (LSO), analgesic drugs and physical therapy, was primarily applied due to permanent pain and type of fracture. After a period of two months, pain persisted, but it was localized in a thoracic spinal segment with radiologically diagnosed fractured bodies of 8th (Th8) and 10th (Th10), thoracic vertebra without neurological deficit. Thoraco-lumbo-sacral orthosis (TLSO) was prescribed and after six months the indication for vertebroplasty of the Th8 and Th10 vertebral body was given. The pain relief had been achieved and the patient was discharged from the Clinic for Orthopedics on the postoperative day 2, and was symptom free during the follow-up period. Conclusion. In patients with stable OVCFs, PVP is an effective therapy for reducing pain and improving mobility of 6 months old fractures. © 2018, Routledge. All rights reserved.

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