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Complex Vascular Resections for Retroperitoneal Soft Tissue Sarcoma

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CURRENT ONCOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 3500-3515

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/curroncol30030266

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retroperitoneum; sarcoma; vascular reconstruction; oncovascular surgery

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Retroperitoneal sarcomas (RPSs) are aggressive tumors that can affect major retroperitoneal vessels. Surgery is the main treatment, and resection may involve major vascular reconstruction. Improved understanding of tumor biology and surgical expertise have allowed for successful multi-visceral resections with vascular reconstructions for RPSs.
Retroperitoneal sarcomas (RPSs) are locally aggressive tumors that can compromise major vessels of the retroperitoneum including the inferior vena cava, aorta, or main tributary vessels. Vascular involvement can be secondary to the tumor's infiltrating growth pattern or primary vascular origin. Surgery is still the mainstay for curing this disease, and resection of RPSs may include major vascular resections to secure adequate oncologic results. Our improved knowledge in the tumor biology of RPSs, in conjunction with the growing surgical expertise in both sarcoma and vascular surgical techniques, has allowed for major vascular reconstructions within multi-visceral resections for RPSs with good perioperative results. This complex surgical approach may include the combined work of various surgical subspecialties.

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