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Acta Clinica Croatica | 2016

MAGNEZIJ SULFAT KAO ADJUVANS U ANESTEZIJI KOD BOLESNIKA S POVIŠENIM KRVNIM TLAKOM

Sanja Vicković; Miroslava Pjevic; Arsen Uvelin; Dragana Pap; Dragan Nikolić; Ivica Lalic

There is limited evidence showing that elevated arterial blood pressure in surgical patients may be associated with increased perioperative risk; however, cardiovascular instability frequently occurs during anesthesia. The most commonly used anesthetic agents, both intravenous and inhalation ones, produce a decrease in arterial blood pressure. Magnesium, acting as a natural calcium-channel blocker, induces direct and indirect vasodilatation, thus playing a role in the treatment of arterial hypertension. In this research, we assessed the effects of magnesium sulfate on cardiovascular stability in patients undergoing diverse planned surgical procedures (abdominal, orthopedic, urology) under general balanced anesthesia, who were diagnosed with arterial hypertension grade 1 and 2. The research encompassed 100 patients of both sexes, aged from 20 to 65. Immediately before induction of anesthesia with propofol, the patients in the experimental group (50 study subjects) received 30 mg/ kg bolus dose and magnesium sulfate infusion at 10 mg/kg/h, whereas the subjects in the control group (50 patients) were administered normal saline. Anesthesia was achieved and maintained with sevoflurane, fentanyl and rocuronium. The hemodynamic variables of mean arterial pressure and heart rate were measured every five minutes, starting immediately before magnesium infusion. Statistical analysis of the categorized values of mean arterial pressure and heart rate revealed a statistically significant between-group difference at 60th and 90th minute of anesthesia. In conclusion, magnesium sulfate as an adjuvant to anesthesia in patients with arterial hypertension reduces hemodynamic changes during anesthesia.


Medicinski Pregled | 2015

DEFINITE MANAGEMENT OF BILATERAL LOWER LEG NONUNION FRACTURES BY ILIZAROV APPARATUS IN POLYTRAUMATIZED PATIENT - CASE REPORT.

Ivica Lalic; Mirko Obradovic; Mirka Lukic-Sarkanovic; Vladimir Djan

INTRODUCTION Nonunion of long bones may often be associated with significant function loss of affected extremity, joint stiffness, and even extremity amputation or systemic manifestations in the case of infection. The aim of this case report is to highlight the possibilities of Ilizarov apparatus in the treatment of fracture nonunions of both lower legs treated by different operative methods and to show that it is not necessary to remove osteosynthetic material (intramedullary nail) in every case when nonunion occurs to achieve its recovery. CASE REPORT A 62 year-old man was injured in a traffic accident as a pedestrian in April2012, when he experienced polytrauma, including shaft fracture of the right femur, and segmental open fractures of the right (Gustillo-Anderson grade I) and left (Gustillo-Anderson grade II) lower leg. The fractures of right femur and right tibia were stabilized initially with intramedullary nails, while the left lower leg fracture was treated by unilateral external fixator. After 5 months, there were no clinical and radiographic signs of union on lower legs, therefore the patient underwent re-surgery. Ilizarov apparatus was applied on both lower legs. The patient was early verticalized and both apparatus were removed after 4 months. According to the modified protocol of the Association for the Study and Application of Methods of Ilizarov, the lower leg bony results were good and excellent, and the functional results were excellent on both sides. CONCLUSION Nonunion fracture of the right lower leg initially treated by the method of intramedullary osteosynthesis and afterwards by placing Ilizarov apparatus shows that in some cases it is not indicated to remove fixative material in order to achieve full recovery of fracture, thus eliminating the danger of all negative effects resulting from the classical extensive surgical treatment.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2017

Isolated metastasis of lung cancer to carpal bones

Milan Stankovic; Ivica Lalic; Aleksandar Djuricin; Nemanja Gvozdenovic


Medicinski Pregled | 2016

Relationship between body mass index and osteoporosis

Radmila Matijevic; Vladimir Harhaji; Srdjan Ninkovic; Zoran Gojkovic; Predrag Rasovic; Veselin Bojat; Ivica Lalic


Acta Clinica Croatica | 2014

Treatment of complex tibial plateau fractures using Ilizarov technique.

Ivica Lalic; Nikica Daraboš; Milan Stankovic; Zoran Gojković; Mirko Obradović; Dušan M. Marić


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2018

Isolated avulsion fracture of the head of the fibula

Vladimir Harhaji; Ivica Lalic; Miodrag Vranjes; Milena Mikic; Vladimir Djan


Medicinski Pregled | 2017

Transosseous osteosynthesis - the Ilizarov method

Ivica Lalic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2016

Isokinetic profile of subjects with the ruptured anterior cruciated ligament

Miodrag Drapsin; Damir Lukac; Predrag Rasovic; Patrik Drid; Aleksandar Klasnja; Ivica Lalic


Medicinski Pregled | 2016

The impact of combined meniscus tear on quality of life after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Vladimir Harhaji; Stojan Subasic; Srdjan Ninkovic; Ivica Lalic; Tatjana Salamon; Vladimir Ristic


Medicinski Pregled | 2016

Short vs long posterior fixation of thoracolumbar spine injuries

Milan Stankovic; Natasa Janjic; Ivica Lalic; Nemanja Gvozdenovic; Igor Elez; Miodrag Vranjes

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University of Novi Sad

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