A clinical review of 11 cases of large-sized well-differentiated liposarcomas

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作者
Arvinius C. [1 ,3 ]
Torrecilla E. [1 ]
Beano-Collado J. [2 ]
García-Coiradas J. [1 ]
García-Maroto R. [1 ]
Puerto-Vázquez M. [1 ]
Cebrián-Parra J.L. [1 ]
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[1] Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Calle Profesor Martín Lagos s/n, Madrid
[2] Hospital Universitario Severo Ochoa, Avenida de Orellana s/n, Leganés, Madrid
[3] Calle Gaztambide 60, 6B, Madrid
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Atypical liposarcoma; Giant; Marginal resection; Vascular compression; Well-differentiated liposarcoma;
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10.1007/s00590-017-1968-y
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Well-differentiated liposarcomas of the extremities are one of the most frequent types of malignant soft tissue tumors in adults. These tumors are typically locally aggressive and show a tendency to recurrence after surgical excision even though they do not metastasize and very rarely dedifferentiate. Its clinical presentation is generally a progressively growing mass causing aesthetic, functional, or compressive symptoms depending on the tumor’s size and localization. Several authors recommend a wide excision with free margins in order to minimize the risk of recurrence, while others report good results and a low rate of recurrence with more conservative or even marginal excision thereby avoiding complications due to surgical site morbidity. We present a retrospective study of 11 patients with a large-sized well-differentiated liposarcoma of the lower limb with a mean follow-up of 3.2 years. The mean size was 22 × 19 × 17 cm, and a marginal resection was made, respecting the affected neurovascular structures, in all cases. Only one recurrence was found and the functional results were 81.6% according to the MSTS functional scale 1 year after surgery. We believe that the marginal excision is a good alternative when the tumor is located near vascular or nerve structures, and as to our experience, it is not associated with elevated recurrences. © 2017, Springer-Verlag France.
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