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    Fatal Acute Pneumocephalus after Bilateral Drainage for Chronic Subdural Hematomas: Case Report by Lepić, Milan, Mandić-Rajčević, Stefan, Pavlićević, Goran, Benović, Radomir, Novaković, Nenad, Rasulić, Lukas

    “…Pneumocephalus is a well-known complication in the surgical treatment of chronic subdural hematomas; however, its influence remains controversial. The amount…”
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    C1-C2 screw fixation in the patient with anomalous course of vertebral artery: Case report by Ivetic, Drazen, Pavlicevic, Goran, Antic, Branislav

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (01-01-2019)
    “…Introduction. The atlantoaxial complex is a very complicated structure and open reduction of C1-C2 subluxation is very demanding. Atlantoaxial instability may…”
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    A Spontaneous Cervical Epidural Hematoma Mimicking a Stroke: A Challenging Case by Pavlićević, Goran, Lepić, Milan, Lepić, Toplica, Jaćimović, Nemanja, Radenović, Ksenija, Novaković, Nenad, Rasulić, Lukas, Mandić-Rajčević, Stefan

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-07-2019)
    “…A spontaneous cervical epidural hematoma (SCEH) is a rare occurrence, with < 500 cases reported to date. Clinically, it usually presents with quadriparesis,…”
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    Analysis of the factors affecting outcome after combat-related cranial defect reconstruction by Pavlićević, Goran, PhD, Lepić, Milan, MD, Perić, Predrag, PhD, Ivetić, Dražen, MD, Roganović, Ana, MD, Roganović, Zoran, PhD

    Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-02-2017)
    “…Summary Introduction Reports on the outcomes of cranioplasty after combat-related injuries are relatively rare in the current literature. We present our…”
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    Missile-induced complete lesions of the tibial nerve and tibial division of the sciatic nerve : results of 119 repairs by ROGANOVIC, Zoran, PAVLICEVIC, Goran, PETKOVIC, Stevan

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-10-2005)
    “…Very few extensive studies regarding the repair of missile-induced tibial nerve or tibial division complete lesions have been published to date. In this…”
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    Awake surgery in sitting position for chronic subdural hematoma by Lepić, Milan, Mandić-Rajčević, Stefan, Pavlićević, Goran, Novaković, Nenad, Rasulić, Lukas

    Published in Acta neurochirurgica (01-07-2021)
    “…Background Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is a common pathology in neurosurgery, especially in the elderly patients, and its incidence is likely to double in…”
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    Efficacy of surgical treatment in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy by Ivetic, Drazen, Pavlicevic, Goran, Kostic, Dejan

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2021)
    “…Background/Aim. Treatment options for cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) are the topic for discussion due to the lack of controlled randomized prospective…”
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    Sitting position awake craniostomy with drainage for chronic subdural hematoma: A viable alternative? by Lepic, Milan, Mandic-Rajcevic, Stefan, Pavlicevic, Goran, Savic, Andrija, Lokaj, Aleksandra, Rasulic, Lukas

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2021)
    “…Background/Aim. Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is one of the most frequent neurosurgical conditions with an overall incidence ranging from 1.72 to 20.6 per…”
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    Migration of the retained intracranial bullet to the spinal canal: A case report by Lepic, Milan, Minic, Ljubodrag, Stefanovic, Slavisa, Novakovic, Nenad, Lokaj, Aleksandra, Pavlicevic, Goran

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2021)
    “…Introduction. Retained intracranial missiles migration is rarely reported. Most of the time, the missile will migrate and remain intracranially, but in…”
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    Difference in recovery potential of peripheral nerves after graft repairs by Roganovic, Zoran, Pavlicevic, Goran

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-09-2006)
    “…To our knowledge, few studies have been published regarding differences in nerve recovery potentials. In this study, sensory and motor recovery potentials were…”
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    Multiple lateral sinus pericranii--A case report by Ivetic, Drazen, Pavlicevic, Goran, Antic, Branislav, Kostic, Dejan

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (01-09-2015)
    “…Sinus pericranii is a rare vascular anomaly. It is characterized by abnormal communication between the extracranial and intracranial venous system, usually…”
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    Angiogenic capabilities of omentomyelopexy for injured spinal cord revascularization by Minic, Ljubodrag, Djurovic, Branko, Lepic, Milan, Spaic, Milan, Pavlicevic, Goran, Novakovic, Nenad, Jacimovic, Nemanja, Rasulic, Lukas

    “…Introduction/Objective. Increasing incidence of spinal cord injuries presents a very important issue. These patients are usually very young, treatment is very…”
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    Synchronous malignant multicentric cerebral glioma with atypical neuroradiological presentation and comparatively long survival: Case report and literature review by Peric, Predrag, Pavlicevic, Goran, Ostojic, Jelena, Kostic, Dejan, Nikolajevic, Sanja, Supic, Gordana, Magic, Zvonko, Radovinovic-Tasic, Sanja

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (01-01-2018)
    “…Introduction. Synchronous multicentric cerebral gliomas are uncommon brain tumors, mostly malignant, with unknown pathogenesis, unfavorable prognosis and still…”
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    Omentomyelopexy for the Treatment of a Persistent Lumbar Pseudomeningocele: A Case Report With Technical Note by Stanković, Svetozar, Minić, Ljubodrag, Stanković, Jadranka, Djurdjević, Alekandar, Lepić, Milan, Pavlićević, Goran

    Published in Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.) (05-07-2024)
    “…Pseudomeningoceles are extradural accumulations of cerebrospinal fluid. In most cases, they appear as a complication of spinal operations. Omentomyelopexy is a…”
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    Malignant brain astrocytomas: The outcome of surgical treatment by Pavlicevic, Goran, Roganovic, Zoran

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2003)
    “…Background. The aim of this study was to analyze the outcome after the surgical treatment of patients with malignant brain astrocytomas, as well as the factors…”
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    Multiple cerebral aneurysms by Roganovic, Zoran, Pavlicevic, Goran

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (01-05-2002)
    “…To define risk factors for the multiplicity of cerebral aneurysms, as well as clinical and therapeutical characteristics of patients with single aneurysms (SA)…”
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    Factors influencing the outcome after the operative treatment of cerebral aneurysms of anterior circulation by Roganovic, Zoran, Pavlicevic, Goran

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2002)
    “…The influence of various factors on the outcome after the operative occlusion of the cerebral aneurysm was to be defined through the retrospective study on 111…”
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    Intraoperative rupture of cerebral aneurysm and the use of temporary arterial occlusion by Roganovic, Zoran, Pavlicevic, Goran

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2002)
    “…Objectives: The aim was to analyze the risk factors for intraoperative rupture (IR) of cerebral aneurysm and for temporary clips (TC) use, as well as their…”
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    Complications and lethality rate in the surgery of cerebral aneurysms by Roganovic, Zoran, Pavlicevic, Goran

    Published in Vojnosanitetski pregled (2002)
    “…Aim. To establish the risk factors for complications and fatal outcome after the operative occlusion of cerebral aneurysms. Methods. Retrospective study on 91…”
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