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    Importance of adequate immobilization of the upper extremity in using the vascularized fibular graft by Novaković, M, Panajotović, L, Kozarski, J, Kosutić, M, Stepić, N

    Published in Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica (2001)
    “…The most complications in patients after the reconstruction of the bone defect of the upper extremities are the fractures of the bone graft and pseudoarthrosis…”
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    Complications in the use of vascularized fibular grafts: classification and treatment by Novaković, M, Panajotović, L, Kozarski, J, Piscević, B, Stepić, N

    Published in Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica (2001)
    “…The complications in the reconstruction of the diaphysed defects by the use of VFG or VOSKFG are not shown in the literature coherent so it is very difficult…”
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    Reconstruction of the long bones and mandible with vascularized fibular grafts by Novaković, M, Panajotović, L, Kozarski, J, Stosić, S, Stepić, N

    Published in Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica (1999)
    “…In two prospective studies at the Clinic for Plastic Surgery and Burns and Clinic for Maxillofacial Surgery of the Military Medical Academy in the period from…”
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    Histopathologic changes in the skin of transplanted microvascular flaps by Kozarski, J, Pantelić, B, Tatić, V, Panajotović, L, Ranković, V

    Published in Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica (1997)
    “…During the microvascular transfer, the free flaps tissue is exposed to series of pathophysiological changes (tissue anoxia, tissue acidosis, anaerobic…”
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    Pigmented villonodular synovitis--analysis of 50 patients by Pavlica, L, Nikolić, D, Tadić, J, Tatić, V, Bralović, S, Panajotović, L

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (01-05-1997)
    “…Fifty patients with pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) were examined and treated in the Military Medical Academy in twenty-year period (1977-1996). Among…”
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