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Surgeons’ opinions about enhanced recovery after surgery for retroperitoneal sarcoma: A survey
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作者 Luca Improta Chiara Maura Ciniselli +3 位作者 Paolo Verderio Sandro Pasquali Marco Fiore Sergio Valeri 《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》 2025年第10期246-257,共12页
BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)programs provide recommendations for an optimized management of patients undergoing surgery.An ERAS program tailored on surgery for retroperitoneal sarcomas(RPS)may impr... BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)programs provide recommendations for an optimized management of patients undergoing surgery.An ERAS program tailored on surgery for retroperitoneal sarcomas(RPS)may improve patient outcomes and it has still not been established.AIM To determine how an ERAS program tailored to RPS surgery can be agreed upon,structured,and implemented.METHODS Twenty-five candidate items from existing ERAS programs,potentially relevant for RPS surgery,were identified via literature review and expert input.These were included in a questionnaire refined through cognitive interviews and pilot testing.Expert sarcoma surgeons rated each item’s relevance and feasibility on a 6-point scale.The survey was recirculated after one year.Intra-observer reproducibility,inter-observer concordance,and agreement with the modal value of the most experienced participants were analyzed.RESULTS Thirteen sarcoma surgeons from 6 centers participated in the survey.Although surgeons agreed on several items,their overall concordance was low.After recirculating the survey,the intraobserver reproducibility was low.Interestingly,the median concordance with the reference increased for relevance and decreased for feasibility.CONCLUSION Despite interest in ERAS for RPS,surgeon concordance on item relevance and feasibility remains low,underscoring the need for collaborative efforts toward a standardized,consensus-based protocol. 展开更多
关键词 retroperitoneal sarcoma Enhanced recovery after surgery Fast-track surgery sarcoma surgery Perioperative care Surgical outcomes
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Management of retroperitoneal sarcoma involving the iliac artery:Single-center surgical experience 被引量:1
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作者 Wen-Xiang Li Han-Xing Tong +4 位作者 Chen-Tao Lv Hua Yang Gang Zhao Wei-Qi Lu Yong Zhang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第3期811-819,共9页
BACKGROUND Management of retroperitoneal sarcoma(RPS)involving the iliac artery is challenging and requires the concerted efforts of multidisciplinary team(MDT)members during surgical treatment.AIM To summarize the cl... BACKGROUND Management of retroperitoneal sarcoma(RPS)involving the iliac artery is challenging and requires the concerted efforts of multidisciplinary team(MDT)members during surgical treatment.AIM To summarize the clinicopathologic features of RPS involving the iliac artery and our retroperitoneal soft tissue tumor MDT surgical experience.METHODS In this retrospective study,15 patients with RPS involving the iliac artery who underwent surgery at our retroperitoneal soft tissue tumor center from July 2004 to June 2020 were analyzed.Statistical analyses were performed by Student’s ttest with SPSS 16.0.RESULTS Complete tumor resection(R0/R1)and iliac artery reconstruction were achieved in all 15 patients.All the operations were successful,with no serious complications or perioperative death.Resection with bilateral iliac artery reconstruction required a higher intraoperative blood transfusion volume than resection with unilateral iliac artery reconstruction.Recurrent cases were more likely to bleed and required a higher blood transfusion volume than primary cases.As of January 2021,11 patients were alive,and 4 had died.Local recurrence occurred in two patients,one of whom developed liver metastasis.CONCLUSION Resection of RPS involving iliac vessels is feasible and effective when performed by MDT members.Iliac artery oncovascular resection and reconstruction are key to a successful operation.Adequate blood preparation is important for successful completion of surgery. 展开更多
关键词 retroperitoneal sarcoma Vascular reconstruction Multidisciplinary team Iliac artery Blood transfusion
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Giant retroperitoneal liposarcoma treated with radical conservative surgery: A case report and review of literature
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作者 Eva Lieto Francesca Cardella +6 位作者 Silvia Erario Giovanni Del Sorbo Alfonso Reginelli Gennaro Galizia Fabrizio Urraro Iacopo Panarese Annamaria Auricchio 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第19期6636-6646,共11页
BACKGROUND Retroperitoneal liposarcoma(RLPS)is a rare malignant tumor of the connective tissue and usually grows to a large size,undetected.Diagnosis is currently based on collective findings from clinical examination... BACKGROUND Retroperitoneal liposarcoma(RLPS)is a rare malignant tumor of the connective tissue and usually grows to a large size,undetected.Diagnosis is currently based on collective findings from clinical examinations and computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging,the latter of which show a fat density mass and possible surrounding organ involvement.Surgical resection is the main therapeutic strategy.The efficacy and safety of further therapeutic choices,such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy,are still controversial.CASE SUMMARY A 61-year-old man presented with complaint of a large left inguinal mass that had appeared suddenly,after a slight exertion.Ultrasonography revealed an omental inguinal hernia.During further clinical examination,an enormous palpable abdominal mass,continuing from the left inguinal location,was observed.CT revealed a giant RLPS,with remarkable mass effect and wide visceral dislocation.After multidisciplinary consultation,surgical intervention was performed.Subsequent neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy were precluded by the mass’large size and retroperitoneal localization,features typically associated with non-response to these types of treatment.Instead,the patient underwent conservative treatment via radical surgical excision.After 1 year,his clinical condition remained good,with no radiological signs of recurrence.CONCLUSION Conservative treatment via surgery resulted in a successful outcome for a large RLPS. 展开更多
关键词 retroperitoneal liposarcoma Giant sarcoma sarcoma surgical treatment sarcoma diagnosis Differentiated liposarcoma retroperitoneal sarcoma surgical outcome Case report
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The role of radiotherapy in the management of localized soft tissue sarcomas
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作者 Siaw Sze Tiong Colleen Dickie +1 位作者 Rick L.Haas Brian O'Sullivan 《Cancer Biology & Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第3期373-383,共11页
The combination of radiotherapy(RT) and function-preserving surgery is the most usual contemporary approach in the management of soft tissue sarcomas(STS). Pre- and postoperative RT result in similar local control rat... The combination of radiotherapy(RT) and function-preserving surgery is the most usual contemporary approach in the management of soft tissue sarcomas(STS). Pre- and postoperative RT result in similar local control rates, as shown by a landmark trial in extremity STS. In this review, the role of RT in the management of extremity STS will be discussed, but STS in other sites,including retroperitoneal STS, will also be addressed. The focus will consider various aspects of RT including strategies to reduce the volume of tissue being irradiated, dose, scheduling, and the possible of omission of RT in selected cases. Finally, technology advances through the use of intensity-modulated radiotherapy(IMRT), image-guided IMRT, intraoperative radiotherapy(IORT)and particle therapy will also be discussed. 展开更多
关键词 sarcoma RADIOTHERAPY retroperitoneal sarcoma SURGERY extremity sarcoma
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