Diagnosis and Management of Subcutaneous Soft Tissue Sarcoma

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Makoto Endo
Nokitaka Setsu
Toshifumi Fujiwara
Takeaki Ishii
Makoto Nakagawa
Kenichiro Yahiro
Atsushi Kimura
Eijiro Shimada
Yasuharu Nakashima
Yoshihiro Matsumoto
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[1] Kyushu University,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
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Current Treatment Options in Oncology | 2019年 / 20卷
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Sarcoma; Soft tissue sarcoma; Soft tissue tumor; Superficial soft tissue sarcoma; Subcutaneous soft tissue sarcoma; Subcutaneous soft tissue tumor;
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The proper diagnosis and treatment planning for subcutaneous soft tissue sarcoma is very important. Soft tissue tumors can occur anywhere in the body, but if they occur subcutaneously, patients can easily notice a subcutaneous soft tissue mass. Therefore, it is possible to determine through recording, the growth speed of the mass, which is often difficult to obtain with deep-situated soft tissue masses. Palpation can also provide information about the firmness and mobility of the mass. Thus, history taking and physical examinations are informative for subcutaneous soft tissue tumors, compared to tumors that occur deeply. Because subcutaneous soft tissue tumors are easily recognized, they are often resected, without sufficient imaging analyses or thorough treatment planning. An operation performed based on such an inadequate preoperative plan is called a “whoops surgery.” In the case of “whoops surgeries,” subsequent radical surgery is required to remove additional areas, including hematomas that result from the initial surgery, that require a wider range of resection and soft tissue reconstruction. Therefore, as with deep-seated soft tissue tumors, it is important to conduct careful imaging examinations and make appropriate preoperative plans for subcutaneous soft tissue tumors. Subcutaneous soft tissue sarcomas often show an invasive pattern, and such tumors require a more careful assessment to prevent local recurrence after surgery. During surgery, it is necessary to remove the entire infiltration area along the fascia. Sometimes, an adequately wide excision is necessary, which is considered the minimum necessary procedure to eradicate the lesion. As noted above, clinicians who see patients with subcutaneous soft tissue tumors are encouraged to have sufficient knowledge and experience regarding the diagnosis and treatment. This article is intended for all doctors who deal with subcutaneous soft tissue tumors and focuses on essential points regarding their diagnosis and management.
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