Major vascular resection in retroperitoneal sarcoma surgery

Major blood vessels may be invaded either by primary sarcomas arising from the vessel wall or by secondary infiltration of a retroperitoneal sarcoma. The involvement of major blood vessels is not considered to be an absolute contraindication for surgical resection. The main issue when evaluating a possible major vascular resection is to balance the possible surgical morbidity with the expected survival benefit. This is strictly related to the tumor ’s biology and clinical behavior and to the patient’s performance status and comorbidities.
Source: Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Source Type: research
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