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Published on: January 23, 2016
Resection and primary reconstruction of a massive chest wall chondrosarcoma
Michael J Cruz Caliz1, Modesto González-Del Rosario2, Iván González-Cancel3
1San Juan City Hospital, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Abstract:
Primary malignant tumours of the chest wall are among the rarest cartilaginous tumours. Chondrosarcomas present a difficult clinical problem due to its high resistance to conventional chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Complete surgical resection has been the cornerstone for treatment. It has been associated with better prognosis, survival and less recurrence in contrast to other methods of therapy. Patients with chondrosarcomas generally have a good prognosis when surgical resection is performed. Improvement in outcomes is seen when patients are evaluated in a multidisciplinary care facility. We present the case of a 66-year-old male patient that exhibits a chest wall mass diagnosed as a chondrosarcoma. After chemotherapy failure, our patient was successfully treated with complete surgical excision of the mass. Final tissue biopsy report was remarkable for a p53 gene mutation, which is known to be associated with tumour progression and loss of growth control.
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