Retroperitoneal sarcomas are a rare group of malignant soft tissue tumors with a generally poor prognosis. However, factors affecting the recurrence and long-term survival are not well understood. The aim of this study was to assess clinical, pathological, and treatment-related factors affecting prognosis in patients with retroperitoneal sarcomas. The hospital records of 107 patients who underwent surgical exploration at our unit for primary or recurrent retroperitoneal sarcomas between 1984 and 2013 were reviewed. Of these patients, 92 had a primary tumor and 15 had a recurrent neoplasm. Study end points included factors affecting overall and recurrence-free survival for the 92 patients with primary disease. Mean follow-up was 79.7 ± 56.3 months. Only the patients undergoing surgery for primary sarcoma were included in this study. Overall 5-year survival was 71 per cent. Disease-free 5-year survival was 65 per cent. Only tumor grade affects overall and disease-free survival. This study confirmed the importance of an aggressive surgical management for retroperitoneal sarcomas to offer these patients the best chance of cure. In our series, only the tumor grade seems to be associated with worse outcome and higher rate of recurrence, regardless of the size of the tumor

Rosa, F., Fiorillo, C., Tortorelli, A. P., Sanchez, A. M., Martin,, Costamagna, G., Doglietto, G., Alfieri, S., Surgical Management of Retroperitoneal Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Role of Curative Resection, <<THE AMERICAN SURGEON>>, 2016; 82 (2): 128-133 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/93058]

Surgical Management of Retroperitoneal Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Role of Curative Resection

Rosa, Fausto
Primo
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Fiorillo, Claudio
Secondo
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Tortorelli, Antonio Pio;Sanchez, Alejandro Martin;Costamagna, Guido;Doglietto, Giovanni;Alfieri, Sergio
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2016

Abstract

Retroperitoneal sarcomas are a rare group of malignant soft tissue tumors with a generally poor prognosis. However, factors affecting the recurrence and long-term survival are not well understood. The aim of this study was to assess clinical, pathological, and treatment-related factors affecting prognosis in patients with retroperitoneal sarcomas. The hospital records of 107 patients who underwent surgical exploration at our unit for primary or recurrent retroperitoneal sarcomas between 1984 and 2013 were reviewed. Of these patients, 92 had a primary tumor and 15 had a recurrent neoplasm. Study end points included factors affecting overall and recurrence-free survival for the 92 patients with primary disease. Mean follow-up was 79.7 ± 56.3 months. Only the patients undergoing surgery for primary sarcoma were included in this study. Overall 5-year survival was 71 per cent. Disease-free 5-year survival was 65 per cent. Only tumor grade affects overall and disease-free survival. This study confirmed the importance of an aggressive surgical management for retroperitoneal sarcomas to offer these patients the best chance of cure. In our series, only the tumor grade seems to be associated with worse outcome and higher rate of recurrence, regardless of the size of the tumor
2016
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Rosa, F., Fiorillo, C., Tortorelli, A. P., Sanchez, A. M., Martin,, Costamagna, G., Doglietto, G., Alfieri, S., Surgical Management of Retroperitoneal Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Role of Curative Resection, <<THE AMERICAN SURGEON>>, 2016; 82 (2): 128-133 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/93058]
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