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The role of radical amputations for extremity tumors: a single institution experience and review of the literature.

Colin M Parsons1, Jose M Pimiento, David Cheong, Suroosh S Marzban, Ricardo J Gonzalez, David Johnson, G Douglas Letson, Jonathan S Zager.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Major amputations are indicated for advanced tumors when limb-preservation techniques have been exhausted. Radical surgery can result in significant palliation and possible cure.
METHODS: We identified 40 patients who underwent forequarter (FQ) or hindquarter (HQ) amputations between May 2000 and January 2011. Patient demographics, tumor-related factors, and outcomes were reviewed.
RESULTS: There were 30 FQ and 10 HQ amputations. The most common diagnoses were sarcoma (55%) and squamous cell carcinoma (25%). Patients presented with primary tumors (35%), regional recurrence (57.5%), or unresectable limb metastatic disease (7.5%). Presenting symptoms included fungating wounds (35%), intractable pain (78%), and limb dysfunction (65%). Operations were performed with curative intent (10%), curative/palliative intent (70%), or palliation alone (20%). Wound complications occurred in 35%. Pain was improved in 78% of patients following surgery. Despite a 91% negative margin rate, 79% of patients recurred either locally or distantly. Median overall survival was 10.9, 13.2, and 3.4 months in the curative, curative/palliative, and palliative groups, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: In the absence of conservative options, major amputations are indicated for the management of advanced tumors. These operations can be performed safely, resulting in effective palliation of debilitating symptoms. While recurrence rates remain high, some patients can achieve prolonged survival.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21837679      PMCID: PMC4504014          DOI: 10.1002/jso.22067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Oncol        ISSN: 0022-4790            Impact factor:   3.454


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