What Are Risk Factors for Local Recurrence of Deep High-grade Soft-tissue Sarcomas?
Background Patients with local recurrence of soft-tissue sarcomas have a poor overall survival. High-grade, soft-tissue sarcomas in deep locations may have a poorer prognosis regarding local recurrence than low-grade sarcomas or those located superficially. Although previous reports evaluated tumors...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2012-03, Vol.470 (3), p.700-705 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Patients with local recurrence of soft-tissue sarcomas have a poor overall survival. High-grade, soft-tissue sarcomas in deep locations may have a poorer prognosis regarding local recurrence than low-grade sarcomas or those located superficially. Although previous reports evaluated tumors at various depths, it is unclear what factors influence recurrence of deep, high-grade sarcomas.
Questions/purposes
We therefore determined whether possible risk factors (tumor size, location, histologic subtype, unplanned excision, local recurrence at presentation, metastasis at diagnosis, surgical procedure, surgical margin, and adjuvant treatments) influenced local recurrence of deep, high-grade, soft-tissue sarcomas.
Patients and Methods
We retrospectively reviewed 433 patients with deep, high-grade, soft-tissue sarcomas surgically treated between 1985 and 2005. For each patient, we reviewed tumor size, location, histologic subtype, unplanned excision, local recurrence at presentation, metastasis at diagnosis, surgical procedure, surgical margin, and adjuvant treatments and determined the effect of each prognostic variable on local recurrence. The minimum followup was 1 month (median, 51 months; range, 1–305 months).
Results
Forty-seven patients had local recurrence at a median of 10.7 months. Local recurrence at presentation, metastasis at diagnosis, and positive margins independently predicted local recurrence. No other factors independently predicted local recurrence.
Conclusions
Unplanned excisions did not increase the rate of local recurrence of deep, high-grade, soft-tissue sarcomas if treated appropriately. Aggressiveness of tumor represented by metastasis or local recurrence at presentation may be a risk for local recurrence.
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Level II, prognostic study. See Guidelines for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence. |
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ISSN: | 0009-921X 1528-1132 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11999-011-2017-5 |