Single-Institution, Multidisciplinary Experience of Soft Tissue Sarcomas in the Chest Wall

We report our single-institution, multidisciplinary experience of nearly 20 years of working on chest wall soft tissue sarcoma cases. The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical outcomes in patients with chest wall soft tissue sarcoma. Materials and Methods A retrospective review of 49 surgically treated patients with chest wall soft tissue sarcoma was conducted from 1997 to 2015. Results The median age of the patients was 57.0 years. There were 19 full-thickness and 30 partial-thickness resections. Reconstruction was warranted in 37 cases. Sarcomas were high grade in 31 (63.3%) and low grade in 18 (36.7%) cases. Local recurrence developed in 8 and metastasis in 9 patients. No 30-day mortality occurred. By the end of the study period, 35 patients were alive and 14 had died. The 1-, 5-, and 10-year survival rates were 93.8%, 76.0%, and 71.6%, whereas the overall recurrence-free rates were 84.4%, 70.7%, and 70.7% respectively. Favorable prognostic variables for survival included age
Source: Annals of Plastic Surgery - Category: Cosmetic Surgery Tags: Reconstructive Surgery Source Type: research