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Area of Science:

  • Surgical oncology and reconstructive plastic surgery.

Background:

  • Wide surgical resection is the primary treatment for sarcomas.
  • Multimodality therapy has enhanced outcomes and limb-sparing resection rates.
  • Post-resection defects often necessitate complex plastic surgical reconstruction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline reconstructive strategies following oncologic resection of sarcomas.
  • To emphasize the importance of functional and aesthetic restoration.
  • To highlight the role of reconstructive surgeons in multidisciplinary sarcoma treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Review of various reconstructive techniques, from simple to complex.
  • Emphasis on achieving optimal functional and aesthetic results.
  • Integration of reconstructive planning into the overall oncologic treatment strategy.

Main Results:

  • Reconstruction methods vary widely, including skin grafts, local flaps, and free flaps.
  • Successful reconstruction aims to preserve limb function and appearance.
  • Minimizing postoperative complications is a key goal.

Conclusions:

  • Plastic surgical reconstruction is essential for managing defects after sarcoma resection.
  • A spectrum of techniques allows for tailored reconstruction based on defect size and location.
  • Early involvement of reconstructive surgeons in the multidisciplinary team improves patient outcomes.