[Large surgical resection of a shoulder sarcoma's and secure one stage reconstruction with lattissimi dorsi and serratus anterior flap. Updating about a case].

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Date publication

octobre 2015

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CHAIGNEAU Loïc


Tous les auteurs :
Haddad J, Gouailler F, Aleton E, Chaigneau L, Pauchot J

Résumé

INTRODUCTION: The soft tissue sarcomas (STM) are tumors developed at the expense of connective tissue. They are rare and have severe prognosis. The principles of management are recalled through an extended case of shoulder sarcoma. CLINICAL CASE: A 48-year-old patient has a sarcoma of the right pectoralis major muscle confirmed by biopsy. After multidisciplinary meeting, a wide surgical excision exposing the subclavian vessels and brachial plexus is performed with double cover flap pedicled latissimus dorsi and serratus and thin skin graft. RESULT: Healing process is acquired at 3 months. Adjuvant chemotherapy is established (adriamycin, ifosfamide) along with radiotherapy (54Gy). CONCLUSION: Sarcomas treatment has to be realized after considering multidisciplinary meeting (RCP) in dedicated structures. Surgery is the main treatment, it should ideally be R0, that is to say, integral with healthy tissue margin around the tumor (or healthy anatomical barrier). Optimal surgery performs a resection "without seen tumor". The diagnosis has to be made with a biopsy before the surgical treatment. Healing is quickly obtained due to adjuvant treatments.

Référence

Ann Chir Plast Esthet. 2015 Oct 13. pii: S0294-1260(15)00142-9