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A Mouse Model of Incompletely Resected Soft Tissue Sarcoma for Testing (Neo)adjuvant Therapies
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A Mouse Model of Incompletely Resected Soft Tissue Sarcoma for Testing (Neo)adjuvant Therapies

Published on: July 28, 2020

Perioperative outcome in sarcoma surgery.

Moritz N Wente1, Matthias H M Schwarzbach, Ulf Hinz

  • 1Department of General, Visceral and Trauma Surgery, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.

Langenbeck'S Archives of Surgery
|November 30, 2006
PubMed
Summary

This study analyzed soft tissue sarcoma (STS) surgical outcomes, finding that tumor location influences subtype, operative details, and patient prognosis. These findings aid in perioperative management planning for STS patients.

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Area of Science:

  • Surgical Oncology
  • Sarcoma Research
  • Clinical Outcomes Analysis

Background:

  • Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are rare malignancies, comprising less than 1% of all cancers.
  • Limited data exists on the disease-specific surgical management of STS.
  • This study focuses on perioperative surgical and clinical parameters within a single institution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze perioperative surgical and clinical parameters for soft tissue sarcomas (STS).
  • To investigate the influence of tumor location on STS characteristics and outcomes.
  • To provide data for improved perioperative management and prognostic analysis of STS.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective data collection from adult patients undergoing STS surgery (including GIST) from October 2001 to October 2004.

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A Mouse Model of Incompletely Resected Soft Tissue Sarcoma for Testing (Neo)adjuvant Therapies
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A Mouse Model of Incompletely Resected Soft Tissue Sarcoma for Testing (Neo)adjuvant Therapies

Published on: July 28, 2020

  • Exclusion of patients undergoing only biopsy or ambulatory surgery.
  • Statistical analysis using SAS software and a computerized sarcoma registry.
  • Main Results:

    • 159 patients underwent 179 operations, with common sites being visceral cavity (36.3%), retroperitoneum (31.3%), and extremities (27.4%).
    • STS subtypes varied by location (e.g., GIST in visceral, liposarcoma in retroperitoneum/extremities).
    • Operative time, blood loss, morbidity, mortality, and recurrence rates differed significantly across tumor locations.

    Conclusions:

    • STS surgery in a single unit predominantly involves visceral, retroperitoneal, and extremity tumors.
    • Tumor location impacts STS subtype, operative parameters, and patient outcomes.
    • These findings are crucial for planning perioperative care and prognostic assessments for adult STS patients.