Sixteen-year-old Ella Jovanović, who was seriously injured in a tram accident on February 12 in Sarajevo, has successfully taken her first independent steps. Her recovery is the result of emergency intervention by Sarajevo doctors, followed by complex rehabilitation and prosthetic care in Zagreb.
After the accident, Ella was admitted to the General Hospital “Prim. dr. Abdulah Nakaš” in critical condition. Due to the severity of her injuries, which were directly life-threatening, the medical team led by Prof. Dr. Ismet Gavrankapetanović had to amputate her leg.
After she went through the most critical phase in the Sarajevo hospital, the family decided to entrust the continuation of her treatment to the Special Hospital St. Catherine in Zagreb. An expert team of doctors and physiotherapists developed a personalized treatment plan aimed at:
In cooperation with Ottobock Adria, one of the world’s leading prosthetics companies, and Prim. Dr. Ognjen Živković, Ella was provided with a modern prosthetic solution that combines the latest technological standards and a high level of safety during movement.
Prof. Dr. Dragan Primorac, President of the Board of Directors of the Special Hospital St. Catherine, emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach:
“Ella’s story testifies to the strength of spirit of an exceptional young person, but also to the enormous possibilities of modern medicine. Her courage and strong motivation are key factors in her successful recovery. I am grateful to Prof. Dr. Gavrankapetanović and his team in Sarajevo for the trust they have shown us,” said Primorac.



