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wall de novo, at least two reproducible measurements proved to be<br />

necessary, composed of two lines, in this study, two radius. The upper radius<br />

has a stating point in sternal notch, while stating point of another radius is in<br />

processus xiphoideus. Intersection point of these two radius is the position of<br />

the nipple. Formulas have been calculated for all variables. For the maximal<br />

precision tables have been calculated, and the work sheet in Microsoft Excel<br />

has also been created. A precision of this method has been proved on a<br />

control group (n = 52).<br />

Conclusion<br />

The appropriate localization of the NAC in male, in cases of bilateral<br />

absence, can be calculated by means of this method derived from the<br />

circumference of the thorax and the length of the sternum of the patient.<br />

P 8. Foreign body in the maxillar sinus-Case report<br />

Gjorgievska J., Dzokic G., Tudzarova-Gorgova S.,<br />

Zogovska-Mircevska E.<br />

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive<br />

Clinical Center Skopje, Med. Faculty “St.Cyril and Methodius”,<br />

Skopje, Macedonia<br />

Introduction<br />

Foreign bodies are very rare in the maxillary sinus. There is no mention of<br />

them in the standard text<strong>book</strong>s. An interesting case of piece of branch of a<br />

tree left in the maxillary sinus it’s reported for a rarity.<br />

Case report<br />

A 61 year old man presented with chronic fistula and secretion in the left<br />

infraorbital region. Three months ago he had minor accident by falling down<br />

on his face, he felt pain while the foreign body entered in the left infraorbita<br />

region. The patient himself took out some peaces of wood. He went twice to<br />

an Ophtalmologist , but after 20 days from the fall the wound closed and<br />

healed from the outside. Now the patient complains about secretion in the<br />

left infraorbital region on the place where he had the wound. He is accepted<br />

at our department and operated, we had extracted the foreign body, which<br />

was wood long about 8cm with diameter about 1cm. Post operatively the<br />

patient had no complications such as infection and secretion from the nose.<br />

Discussion<br />

The infraorbital region and upper part of maxillary sinus are relatively easily<br />

penetrated by foreign bodies and objects. However, their incidence is<br />

increasing with a rise in the incidence of vehicular accidents and gang wars.<br />

The above case demonstrates the potential danger of foreign bodies injuries<br />

in the midfacial region with possible serious complications.<br />

P 9. Carpal tunnel syndrome: One day surgery at our hospital<br />

Huis M., Šoštar K.<br />

Department of Surgery, General Hospital Zabok, Zabok, Croatia<br />

Introduction<br />

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a condition caused by compression of the median<br />

nerve at the wrist, which can lead to pain and weakness in the hand. The

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