Publications by authors named "Z Djakovic"

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  • This case report highlights the challenges faced in treating a 56-year-old patient with severe silicosis, pneumonia, and complications like hemoptysis and an abscess.
  • The patient underwent multiple surgeries, including a bilobectomy and atypical resections, due to persistent air leaks and infections, illustrating the complexity of management in polymorbid individuals.
  • Ultimately, the successful placement of an endobronchial valve allowed for the resolution of the patient's condition, demonstrating effective collaboration between healthcare specialists.
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Objectives: Postoperative pain remains a burden for patients after minimally invasive anatomic lung resection. Current guidelines recommend the intraoperative placement of intercostal catheters to promote faster recovery. This trial aimed to determine the analgesic efficacy of continuous loco-regional ropivacaine application via intercostal catheter and establish this method as a possible standard of care.

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Primary malignant tumors of the trachea are very rare with the incidence of less than two million people year, and only ten percent of them are adenoid cystic carcinomas. Eighty percent of all tracheal tumors are malignant. Diagnosis is usually late because the symptoms mimic other conditions such as asthma.

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In the era of new molecular, epigenetic and proteomic discoveries, birth canal injuries seem like outdated discussion. A vast increase in the incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) has been recorded in the last two decades despite advantages in modern medicine and new obstetric methods. This increase might be attributed to the new classification of perineal injury but also to the new imaging methods, including endoanal sonography, which earlier identifies injuries that previously were considered to be occult and actually underwent unrecognized, and which should have been recognized immediately postpartum.

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Gestational diabetes involves disorder of glucose metabolism first diagnosed in pregnancy. Obese women undoubtedly have more often complications in reproductive age, such as fertility difficulties, spontaneous and recurrent miscarriages, premature births, and various obstetric and surgical complications related to the course of pregnancy, delivery and puerperium. Children of obese pregnant women are more likely to develop obesity in childhood and adulthood.

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