| Literature DB >> 11764430 |
C H Gerrand1, J S Wunder, R A Kandel, B O'Sullivan, C N Catton, R S Bell, A M Griffin, A M Davis.
Abstract
We considered whether a positive margin occurring after resection of a soft-tissue sarcoma of a limb would affect the incidence of local recurrence. Patients with low-grade liposarcomas were expected to be a low-risk group as were those who had positive margins planned before surgery to preserve critical structures. Two groups, however, were expected to be at a higher risk, namely, patients who had undergone unplanned excision elsewhere with a positive margin on re-excision and those with unplanned positive margins occurring during primary resection. Of 566 patients in a prospective database, 87 with positive margins after limb-sparing surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy were grouped according to the clinical scenario by an observer blinded to the outcome. The rate of local recurrence differed significantly between the two low- (4.2% and 3.6%) and the two high-risk groups (31.6% and 37.5%). This classification therefore provides useful information about the incidence of local recurrence after positive-margin resection.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11764430 DOI: 10.1302/0301-620x.83b8.12028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bone Joint Surg Br ISSN: 0301-620X