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2560-3310

ISSN:
0350-8773

Volume 52 , Issue 1, (2023)

Published:
01.11.2024.

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Vol 48, No 2 (2019)

Published: 01.01.2019.

Authors in this issue:

Aleksandar Stojanov, Boban Biševac, Bojan Stojićević, Dragan Marjanović, Ivan Bogosavljević, Ivan Gajović, Ivan Marjanović, Ivo Berisavac, Jana Mirković, Jelena Dančetović, Jelena Stojanov, Jovan Mladenović, Ljiljana Đurović, Ljiljana Kulić, Marija Božić, Milan Filipović, Milena Šaranović, Milica Mijović, Milica Vujović, Miloš Gašić, Miodrag Stanković, Mirjana Dejanović, Miroslav Jeremić, Miroslav Obrenović, Mona Varga, Nebojša Videnović, Nenad Milošević, Predrag Mandić, Radmil Marić, Ranko Zdravković, Sanja Marić, Snežana Filipović-Danić, Snežana Knežević, Snežana Leštarević, Suzana Matejić, Vekoslav Mitrović, Vesna Marić, Vjeran Saratlić,

01.12.2018.

Professional paper

Histological characteristics and volume density of elastic fibers in the dermis during aging

Snežana Leštarević, Predrag Mandić, Milica Mijović, Mirjana Dejanović, Dragan Marjanović, Suzana Matejić, Milan Filipović

01.12.2018.

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The influence of phacoemulsification on corneal oedema in patients with glaucoma

Ivan Bogosavljević, Ivan Marjanović, Miloš Gašić, Marija Božić, Vesna Marić, Jana Mirković, Mona Varga, Milena Šaranović, Miroslav Jeremić

01.12.2018.

Professional paper

Examination of the impact of characteristics of the health issues, length of time since themyocardial infarction and comorbidity to the quality of life of diseased of myocardial infarction

Ljiljana Kulić, Milica Vujović

01.12.2018.

Professional paper

Risk factors for postpartum depression in the early postpartum period

Jelena Stojanov, Aleksandar Stojanov, Miodrag Stanković

01.12.2018.

Professional paper

Vestibular nerve schwannoma, treated with gamma knife and diagnosed after transitory ischemic attack in posterior cerebral vascularisation

Snežana Filipović-Danić, Vekoslav Mitrović, Boban Biševac, Nenad Milošević, Jelena Dančetović

01.12.2018.

Professional paper

Craniocerebral injury complicadet by bening cyst of the middle cranial fossa

Vekoslav Mitrović, Radmil Marić, Sanja Marić, Miroslav Obrenović, Vjeran Saratlić, Ivo Berisavac

01.12.2018.

Professional paper

Rare malposition of central venous catheter

Uvod: Iako je plasiranje centralnog venskog katetera rutinska procedura koju izvode anesteziolozi, ono nosi određeni rizik od komplikacija. Jedna od komplikacija je malpozicija, odnosno neadekvatna pozicija katetera. Prikaz slučaja: Predstavljamo slučaj pacijentkinje koja je primljena u jedinicu intenzivne nege zbog povrede glave i povraćanja sveže krvi. Plasiran joj je centralni venski kateter kroz desnu unutrašnju jugularnu venu. Zbog hemodinamske nestabilnosti i potrebe za ordiniranjem tečnosti i krvi, nije odmah urađen RTG snimak grudnog koša radi procene položaja katetera. Nakon stabilizacije pacijentkinje, urađen je RTG snimak koji je pokazao da se vrh katetera ne nalazi u gornjoj šupljoj veni već u desnoj veni subklaviji. Zaključak: Ovaj slučaj je pokazao da vrh centralnog venskog katetera ne završi uvek u gornjoj šupljoj veni. Kada se nalazi u venskom sistemu, čak i kada nije u gornjoj šupljoj veni, može u urgentnim situacijama poslužiti za inicijalnu nadoknadu tečnosti i aplikovanje lekova, a po stabilizaciji pacijenta treba razmotriti repoziciju ili plasiranje novog katetera. Ključne reči: unutrašnja jugularna vena, vena subclavia, malprezentacija, venski kateter AUTORI SUMARY SRPSKI Introduction: Although placement of the central venous catheter is a routine procedure carried out by anesthesiologists, it carries a certain risk of complications. One of the complications is malposition, or inadequate catheter position. Case report: We present a case of the patient who was admitted to an intensive care unit due to head injury and blood vomiting. The central venous catheter was inserted through the right internal jugular vein. Due to haemodynamic instability and the need for fluid and blood infusion, a chest x-ray examination was not immediately performed to evaluate the position of the catheter. After the patient was stabilized, the test was performed and revealed that the tip of the catheter was not located in the superior vena cava but in the right subclavian vein. Conclusion: This case has shown that the misplacement of the central venous catheter tip is not unusual. Once in the venous system, even when it is not located in the superior vena cava, it can be used for initial fluid replacement and drug administration, and after the patient is stabilized, the repositioning or placement of a new catheter should be considered.

Nebojša Videnović, Bojan Stojićević, Ranko Zdravković, Jovan Mladenović

01.12.2018.

Professional paper

Role of general practice doctor in the treatment of Signet ring cell carcinoma

Snežana Knežević, Ivan Gajović, Ljiljana Đurović

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