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Pelvic tumor resection is crucial for pelvic sarcomas. Achieving clear margins and considering disease stage are vital for successful outcomes in these complex cases.

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  • Surgical Oncology
  • Sarcoma Research

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  • Hemipelvectomy is a key surgical technique for treating pelvic sarcomas.
  • Pelvic sarcomas require specialized surgical approaches for effective management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a technical overview of pelvic tumor resections for sarcomas.
  • To analyze surgical and oncological outcomes in patients undergoing these procedures.
  • To provide treatment recommendations based on patient data.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of 160 patients.
  • Data collected from 1977 to 2014.
  • Focus on chondrosarcoma patients undergoing pelvic tumor resection.

Main Results:

  • Chondrosarcoma was the most frequent diagnosis (38%).
  • Clear resection margins (R0) were achieved in 86.9% of cases.
  • Survival rates varied significantly by tumor grade, with G1 having the best prognosis.

Conclusions:

  • Achieving clear resection margins is critical for favorable outcomes in pelvic tumor resections.
  • Disease stage, tumor grade, and size are significant prognostic factors.
  • Reconstruction strategies should be individualized based on patient factors and adjuvant therapy.