Rudolf Milanović
Clinical Hospital Dubrava
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Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2014
Zdenko Stanec; Rado Žic; Srećko Budi; Sanda Stanec; Rudolf Milanović; Zlatko Vlajčić; Željka Roje; Franjo Rudman; Krešimir Martić; Rebeka Held; Gorjanc Božo
AbstractSkin and nipple-areola complex sparing mastectomy (SNSM) and primary reconstruction have been popular for breast cancer treatment in the last decade. An advantage of the SNSM technique is the removal of all breast tissue as a radical surgical procedure while preserving native breast integrity, nipple-areola complex (NAC), and submammary fold. This retrospective 15-year clinical study analyzes medical records from our breast surgery database collected at our department between 1997 and 2012. A total number of 3757 patients were treated for breast cancer; 411 (10.9%) patients had a skin-sparing mastectomy with the median (range) length follow-up of 63 months. This is the longest follow-up for SNSM in breast cancer patients; 3.7% of patients who underwent SNSM developed disease local recurrence, whereas occult NAC involvement with cancer occurred in 7.7% and local recurrence in the NAC in 1.2%. Partial necrosis of the NAC developed in 9.4% and total necrosis in 0.7% of operated breasts. All disease recurrences occurred in the first 10 years of the follow-up period. Local recurrence developed as first recurrence event has longer median cancer-specific survival time of 70 months than those with only distant metastases with 50 months and locoregional plus distant metastases with 35.5 months. The “Omega” pattern incision combines an oncological radical procedure with a lower incidence of skin flap necrosis. Patients reconstructed with autologous tissue were the group most satisfied. SNSM is an oncological safe procedure for breast cancer treatment with low recurrence in properly selected patients.
Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2002
Rudman F; Sanda Stanec; Stanec M; Zdenko Stanec; Margaritoni M; Rado Zic; Rudolf Milanović; Krizanac S; Separović
Radiation-induced osteosarcoma is a rare complication of radiation therapy for breast cancer. The authors present a 60-year-old patient in whom osteosarcoma of the chest wall developed 5 years after modified radical mastectomy and radiation therapy for breast cancer. One year after resection of the chest osteosarcoma, metastasis to the contralateral axillary lymph nodes developed and these were removed. Radiation-induced osteosarcoma is difficult to treat and has a poor prognosis, thus early diagnosis is necessary for optimal treatment.
Arthroscopy | 2003
Andrija Krivić; Sanda Stanec; Rado Z̆ic; Srećko Budi; Rudolf Milanović; Zdenko Stanec
Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2005
Rudolf Milanović; Krešimir Martić; Sanda Stanec; Rado Zic; Zlatko Vlajcic; Zdenko Stanec
Acta medica Croatica | 2016
Srećko Budi; Rado Žic; Krešimir Martić; Franjo Rudman; Zlatko Vlajčić; Rudolf Milanović; Željka Roje; Aleksandra Munjiza; Irijanda Rajković; Božo Gorjanc; Rebeka Held; Ana Maletić; Hrvoje Tucaković; Zdenko Stanec
Acta medica Croatica | 2016
Rado Žic; Božo Gorjanc; Zdenko Stanec; Srećko Budi; Rudolf Milanović; Zlatko Vlajčić; Franjo Rudman; Krešimir Martić; Željka Roje; Rebeka Held
Acta Medica Croatica | 2016
Srećko Budi; Rado Žic; Krešimir Martić; Franjo Rudman; Zlatko Vlajčić; Rudolf Milanović; Željka Roje; Aleksandra Munjiza; Irijanda Rajković; Božo Gorjanc; Rebeka Held; Ana Maletić; Hrvoje Tucaković; Zdenko Stanec
Acta medica Croatica | 2015
Srećko Budi; Božo Gorjanc; Rado Žic; Krešimir Martić; Zlatko Vlajčić; Željka Roje; Rudolf Milanović; Zdenko Stanec
Acta Medica Croatica | 2015
Srećko Budi; Božo Gorjanc; Rado Žic; Krešimir Martić; Zlatko Vlajčić; Željka Roje; Rudolf Milanović; Zdenko Stanec
Archive | 2014
Sanda Stanec; Srećko Budi; Domagoj Delimar; Krešimir Martić; Rudolf Milanović; Franjo Rudman; Jasminka Peršec; Rado Žic; Zdenko Stanec