Large, deep, high-grade extremity sarcomas: treating tumors of the flexor fossae.

Category Primary study
JournalSurgical oncology
Year 1999
Limb salvage is now possible for the majority of patients with extremity sarcomas. Although overall prognosis is primarily based on tumor size and histologic grade, complete surgical excision and local control is essential for cure. There are, however, certain anatomic locations such as the flexor fossae in which a complete surgical margin is difficult to attain, and surgery without adjuvant therapy has a high local failure and amputation rate. We have found that preoperative adjuvant therapy consisting of chemotherapy and radiation followed by surgical excision with tumor-free margins has been successful in treating flexor fossa sarcomas with high limb salvage (96%), local control (89%) and overall survival rates (70%). These results are comparable to patients with similar large, high-grade extremity tumors in other compartmental locations.
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