Diagnosis of Local Recurrence of Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors after Reconstructive Surgery on MRI

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Song, Eun-Hee [1 ,2 ]
Lee, So-Yeon [1 ]
Lee, Seungeun [1 ]
Jung, Joon-Yong [1 ]
Shin, Seung-Han [3 ]
Chung, Yang-Guk [3 ]
Jung, Chan-Kwon [4 ]
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[1] Catholic Univ Korea, Seoul St Marys Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Radiol, 222 Banpo Daero, Seoul 06591, South Korea
[2] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Kangbuk Samsung Hosp, Dept Radiol, Sch Med, Seoul 03181, South Korea
[3] Catholic Univ Korea, Seoul St Marys Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Orthoped Surg, 222 Banpo Daero, Seoul 06591, South Korea
[4] Catholic Univ Korea, Seoul St Marys Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Pathol, 222 Banpo Daero, Seoul 06591, South Korea
关键词
magnetic resonance imaging; reconstructive surgical procedures; recurrence; soft tissue neoplasms; LOWER-EXTREMITY; SARCOMA; SURVIVAL; MELANOMA; FLAPS;
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10.3390/jcm12134369
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful in the diagnosis of local recurrence, but few studies have explored recurrence in MRI in patients after reconstructive surgery. The purpose of this study was to analyze MRI findings of locoregional recurrence following reconstructive surgery after malignant soft tissue tumor resection. Method: Fifty-three postoperative MRIs from 37 patients who underwent reconstructive surgery after malignant soft tissue tumor resection were retrospectively reviewed. A total of 76 enhancing lesions, including 40 locoregional recurrences and 36 postoperative changes, were analyzed regarding morphology (location on the transplanted tissue, border, and shape) and the signals on T1- and T2-weighted imaging (T1WI, T2WI), fat-suppressed (FS) T2WI, and contrast-enhanced FS T1WI. Diffusion-weighted imaging with an apparent diffusion coefficient was assessed. A chi-squared test and Fisher's exact test were used for statistical analysis. Results: The most common site of recurrent tumors and postoperative changes was the peripheral margin on transplanted tissue (63% and 61%, respectively p = 0.907). Recurrent tumors commonly appeared with well-defined borders (75%) as well as nodular appearance (98%), hyperintensity on T2WI (85%) and FS-T2WI (95%), isointensity on T1WI (65%), impeded water diffusion (55%), and intense (50%) or moderate (45%) enhancement. Postoperative changes showed ill-defined borders (75%), nodular appearance (56%), facilitated water diffusion (69%), and moderate (86%) enhancement, which were significantly different from those of recurrent tumors (p & LE; 0.020). Conclusions: Common and partitioning MRI features of locoregional recurrence were well-defined borders, nodular shape, impeded water diffusion, and intense enhancement. Peripheral margins on transplanted tissue were common sites in both recurrent tumors and postoperative changes.
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