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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 117: 109530, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38518472

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INTRODUCTION: Upper limb soft tissue sarcomas are extremely rare and can be misdiagnosed as benign, leading to unplanned excisions. Unplanned excisions and local recurrences pose significant challenges for the subsequent treatment of patients. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A patient with a forearm soft tissue sarcoma who underwent unplanned excisions and experienced multiple recurrences. In the most recent treatment, she underwent wide tumor excision combined with thigh free flap transplantation for reconstruction. The reconstruction surgery successfully addressed the extensive soft tissue defect. During the three-year follow-up, there was no tumor recurrence observed, alongside the restoration of upper arm function. DISCUSSION: Challenges and considerations in the treatment of soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are discussed. CONCLUSION: Unplanned excisions and local recurrences of upper limb soft tissue sarcomas present significant challenges for surgery. Patients should be referred to specialized cancer centers for multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment.

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Cancer Med ; 12(24): 22081-22090, 2023 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38083869

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INTRODUCTION: Soft tissue metastasis (STM) of cancers, encompassing skeletal muscle and subcutaneous tissue metastasis, is less common due to unique homeostatic conditions. With longer life expectancy and the advent of new imaging modalities, clinical physicians will increasingly encounter and manage such cases. This study retrospectively reviewed cases of STM in visceral cancers who underwent surgery at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center over a 7-year period. METHODS: Data were collected through a comprehensive review of medical records, including demographic variables, primary tumor characteristics, surgical data, tumor pathology, and outcomes. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier curves. RESULTS: The study included 77 cases with a median follow-up period of 854 days. The most common primary tumor sites were the lung (11) and breast (10). The abdominal wall was the most frequent site of metastasis. The combination of visceral metastasis, age over 52 years, and a history of primary tumor correlates with a poorer prognosis. Surgical-related metastases are associated with a higher degree of differentiation. Additionally, we have identified a better prognosis for patients with cancer of unknown primary (CUP) exhibiting potential resectable soft tissue metastases. CONCLUSION: The combination of visceral metastasis, age over 52 years, and a history of primary tumor suggest a poorer prognosis. While no significant impact on survival was observed for patients with lymph node metastasis. Surgical-related metastases are associated with a higher degree of differentiation. CUP patients with potentially resectable soft tissue metastases should be considered for surgical intervention.


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Neoplasms, Second Primary , Sarcoma , Soft Tissue Neoplasms , Humans , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , China/epidemiology , Prognosis , Sarcoma/pathology , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/surgery
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