| Literature DB >> 21286302 |
Hans-Ulrich Steinau1, Adrien Daigeler, Stefan Langer, Lars Steinsträsser, Jörg Hauser, Ole Goertz, Markus Lehnhardt.
Abstract
Limb-sparing resection and reconstruction has become the treatment of choice in extremity malignancies, as amputation does not provide better long-term survival rates or functional advantages. R0 resection, the removal of the tumor in sano, remains the prerequisite and most important oncologic parameter to avoid local recurrence. Successful treatment requires the combination of surgical eradication and the patient's specific functional and aesthetic rehabilitation. Our clinical rationale resulting from more than 2000 cases will be demonstrated. The problematic aspects of different tumor entities and the locoregional clearance of lymphatic pathways will be discussed. Differential diagnosis and multimodality treatment in high-volume tumor centers is likely to achieve superior oncologic statistics. Long-term survivors after microsurgical reconstructions and possible secondary malignancies will be addressed.Entities:
Keywords: Microsurgery in limb oncology; resection and functional reconstruction; secondary malignancies in long-term survivors; soft tissue sarcoma; tendon transfer in the lower extremity
Year: 2010 PMID: 21286302 PMCID: PMC2887000 DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1253240
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Plast Surg ISSN: 1535-2188 Impact factor: 2.314