Predictors of oncologic outcome in patients with and without flap reconstruction after extremity and truncal soft tissue sarcomas
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2020.03.008
Predictors of oncologic outcome in patients with and without flap reconstruction after extremity and truncal soft tissue sarcomas
Abstract
Background: Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) of the extremities or trunk often require plastic reconstructive transfer of vital tissue for wound closure after resection. Literature on the oncologic outcome of patients receiving flap closure in comparison with patients receiving primary wound closure is very limited.
Methods: Patients who underwent resection of a primary extremity or truncal STS without dissemination at our institution between January 2000 until December 2015 were eligible for the study. Patients were divided into two groups based on type of soft tissue closure (primary or flap) while patients receiving skin grafting were excluded. Characteristics, oncologic outcome and prognostic factors of both groups were compared.
Results: 781 patients could be included, of these 200 had received flap closure and 581 primary wound closure. Tumors receiving flap closure were significantly smaller but were located in distal extremities and showed a trend towards prior neoadjuvant radiotherapy. Incidence of wound and general complications was similar in both groups. 5-year local recurrence free survival (LRFS, 71% vs. 69%) and 5-year disease specific survival (DSS, 84% vs. 88%) did not differ significantly between patients with primary closure and flap closure. Most important predictors in both groups were tumor size and grading with no major differences in analysis of predictors for both endpoints.
Conclusion: Plastic reconstructive surgery plays an important role in limb-conserving STS treatment. Complication rates of patients with flap coverage are not higher than of patients with primary wound closure and oncologic outcome is similar with no major differences in predictors of LRFS and DSS.
Keywords: Flap reconstruction; Oncologic outcome; Sarcoma; Soft tissue sarcoma.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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