1. The role of plastic surgery in sarcoma treatment.
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Viñls Viñals JM, Pérez Sidelnikova D, Serra Payro JM, Palacín Porte JA, López Ojeda AB, Higueras Suñe MC, García del Muro J, Lozano Borbalas A, Portabella Blavia F, Sanjuán Garriga FJ, and Narváez García JA
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- Adult, Aged, Combined Modality Therapy, Extremities pathology, Extremities surgery, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local surgery, Plastic Surgery Procedures methods, Plastic Surgery Procedures statistics & numerical data, Retrospective Studies, Salvage Therapy, Sarcoma mortality, Sarcoma pathology, Sarcoma therapy, Soft Tissue Neoplasms mortality, Soft Tissue Neoplasms pathology, Soft Tissue Neoplasms therapy, Surgery, Plastic methods, Survival Analysis, Sarcoma surgery, Soft Tissue Neoplasms surgery, Surgery, Plastic statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Introduction: Sarcomas are low-incidence tumours, but their poor prognosis and complex treatment require the work of a multidisciplinary medical team. The Plastic Surgery Service forms part of the Sarcoma Functional Unit in our centre, performing tumour exeresis as well as immediate reconstruction., Materials and Methods: We present a retrospective study on the experience of the Plastic Surgery Service of the Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge in the treatment of 133 sarcomas over 20 years., Results: The surgical treatment was based on local radical surgery supported by primary reconstructive surgery in 42.9% of the cases, with an amputation rate in limb sarcomas of 9.7%. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy were used in the high-grade sarcomas as adjuvant treatment. The anatomical location of the head and neck was associated with the need for reconstructive procedures. Survival free from local recurrence was 84.72% at 5 years. Disease-specific survival was 81.22% at 5 years. The only prognostic factor for survival in our series was histological grade., Conclusions: Primary reconstructive surgery has a fundamental role in sarcoma treatment enabling radical surgical resection, avoiding amputations and facilitating adjuvant treatments.
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- 2011
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