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Margins in extra-abdominal desmoid tumors: A comparative analysis

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JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 86, Issue 3, Pages 152-156

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jso.20057

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aggressive fibromatosis; desmoid; surgery; recurrence

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Background and Objectives: The main treatment of extra-abdominal desmoid tumors remains surgery, but recurrence rates up to 80% are reported. The impact of microscopic surgical margin status according to the Enneking classification system is discussed controversially. Methods: Therefore, the authors screened the published literature for reliable data on the importance of a wide or radical excision of extra-abdominal desmoid tumors. All studies with more than ten patients, a Surgical treatment only, and margin status stated were included. Results: Only 12 out of 49 identified studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. One hundred fifty-two primary tumors were excised with wide or radical microscopic surgical margins, while in 260 cases a marginal or intralesional excision was performed. In the first group 41 patients (27%) and in the second one 187 patients (72%) developed a recurrence. Therefore, microscopic surgical margin status accordincy to the Enneking classification system is a significant prognostic factor (P < 0.001). Conclusions: The data of this review underline the strategy of a wide or radical local excision as the treatment of choice. Furthermore, as a large number of studies had to be excluded from this analysis, exact microscopic surgical margin status should be provided in future studies in order to allow comparability. (C) 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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