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Multimodality therapy and innovative surgical techniques for successful resection and reconstruction of a rare and aggressive pleomorphic liposarcoma
Russo, Manual A. Garcia ; Sadeghi, John K. ; vonMehren, Margaret ; Friedberg, Joseph
Russo, Manual A. Garcia
Sadeghi, John K.
vonMehren, Margaret
Friedberg, Joseph
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2024-03-27
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Thoracic Medicine and Surgery
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sycrs.2024.100017
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Managing rare thoracic liposarcomas, accounting for < 1% of soft tissue sarcomas, demands tailored strategies. We explore effective approaches, considering tumor attributes and innovative techniques, and compare NCCNguided therapies and surgeries. Using PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library, we identified studies on thoracic liposarcomas. Data synthesis summarized findings, acknowledging rarity’s evidence limitations. This study reports a successful resection of a rare thoracic soft tissue sarcoma. Overcoming challenges through innovative techniques like hyperthermic pleural lavage and Gore-Tex® reconstruction, it underscores neoadjuvant therapies and surgical precision. Thoracic liposarcoma management demands tailored multidisciplinary approaches. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy, surgery, and adjuvant therapies are fundamental. Surgical ingenuity, like extrapleural pneumonectomy and novel reconstructions, ensures thorough tumor removal with minimal complications. Hyperthermic pleural lavage and Gore-Tex® offer promising refinements. Successful outcomes highlight potential for improved prognoses. Further research will optimize strategies for this rare, aggressive cancer.
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Manuel A. Garcia Russo, John K. Sadeghi, Margaret vonMehren, Joseph Friedberg, Multimodality therapy and innovative surgical techniques for successful resection and reconstruction of a rare and aggressive pleomorphic liposarcoma, Surgery Case Reports, Volume 2, 2024, 100017, ISSN 2950-1032, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sycrs.2024.100017.
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