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[Soft tissue sarcoma. Resection and plastic reconstruction].

H U Steinau1, L Steinsträsser, J Hauser

  • 1Handchirurgiezentrum, Operatives Referenzzentrum für Weichgewebssarkome, Klinik für Plastische Chirurgie und Schwerbrandverletzte, BG-Universitätsklinik Bergmannsheil, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bürkle de la Camp Platz 1, 44799, Bochum, Deutschland. hans-ulrich.steinau@bergmannsheil.de

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Complete surgical removal with 1-2 cm margins is key for trunk and extremity soft tissue sarcomas. High-risk tumors may benefit from radiochemotherapy, and complex cases require specialized techniques and referral to high-volume centers.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Radiotherapy

Context:

  • Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) of the trunk and extremities require specialized multidisciplinary treatment approaches.
  • Standard treatment involves surgical resection with adequate safety margins.
  • High-risk STS necessitate advanced therapeutic strategies.

Purpose:

  • To outline the current best practices for managing soft tissue sarcomas of the trunk and extremities.
  • To emphasize the importance of surgical margins and multidisciplinary decision-making.
  • To highlight advanced treatment options for complex or high-risk cases.

Summary:

  • Adequate surgical removal with 1-2 cm margins is the cornerstone of STS treatment.
  • For high-grade (G2/G3) tumors, consider radiochemotherapy under study conditions.

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  • Complex cases may require hyperthermic perfusion or reconstructive surgery; referral to high-volume centers is crucial.
  • Impact:

    • Improved patient outcomes through standardized, evidence-based treatment protocols.
    • Enhanced management of challenging STS cases, including those with difficult locations or complications.
    • Facilitation of access to specialized care at high-volume centers for optimal sarcoma treatment.