We have reviewed 16 cases of soft tissue sarcomas of the upper limb treated with wide excision of the tumour and immediate soft tissue reconstruction by means of a microvascular flap. 9 patients were males, 7 females; age ranged from 12 to 74 years. All the patients had been referred to us after previous failed or inadequate excisions. All the tumours were high-grade malignancies in an extracompartmental location (stade IIB according to Enneking). Histopathologic diagnosis was: synovial-sarcoma in 11 cases; fibrosarcoma in 2 cases; malignant fibrous histiocytoma in 1 case, soft tissue osteosarcoma in 1 case, epitheloid sarcoma in 1 case. The site of the tumour was the hand in 2 cases, the wrist in 6 cases, the forearm in 5 cases and the elbow in 3 cases. The free flaps used for soft tissue reconstructions were the latissimus dorsi in 6 cases, the dorsalis pedis in 2 cases, the lateral arm flap in 2 cases, the serratus in 1 case, the gracilis in 1 case. The island flaps were the radial forearm flap in 1 case, the posterior interosseous flap in 1 case, the cubital flap in 1 case. 14 cases required immediate associated reconstructive procedures such as tendon transfers or grafts (5 cases), vascularized or non vascularized bone grafts (4 cases), articular allografts (1 case), ligament reconstruction (1 case), nerve grafts (2 cases). Brachytherapy was associated to microsurgical reconstruction in the last 6 cases of this group. The catheters were charged with the radioisotope 5 days after surgery. No complications were observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS

"Reconstruction des pertes de substance des parties molles du membre superieur apres resection tumorale par lambeaux vascularises libres ou en ìlot" [Reconstruction with free vascularized or island flaps of soft tissue loss in the upper limb after tumor resection. 16 cases]

CAPANNA, RODOLFO;
1995-01-01

Abstract

We have reviewed 16 cases of soft tissue sarcomas of the upper limb treated with wide excision of the tumour and immediate soft tissue reconstruction by means of a microvascular flap. 9 patients were males, 7 females; age ranged from 12 to 74 years. All the patients had been referred to us after previous failed or inadequate excisions. All the tumours were high-grade malignancies in an extracompartmental location (stade IIB according to Enneking). Histopathologic diagnosis was: synovial-sarcoma in 11 cases; fibrosarcoma in 2 cases; malignant fibrous histiocytoma in 1 case, soft tissue osteosarcoma in 1 case, epitheloid sarcoma in 1 case. The site of the tumour was the hand in 2 cases, the wrist in 6 cases, the forearm in 5 cases and the elbow in 3 cases. The free flaps used for soft tissue reconstructions were the latissimus dorsi in 6 cases, the dorsalis pedis in 2 cases, the lateral arm flap in 2 cases, the serratus in 1 case, the gracilis in 1 case. The island flaps were the radial forearm flap in 1 case, the posterior interosseous flap in 1 case, the cubital flap in 1 case. 14 cases required immediate associated reconstructive procedures such as tendon transfers or grafts (5 cases), vascularized or non vascularized bone grafts (4 cases), articular allografts (1 case), ligament reconstruction (1 case), nerve grafts (2 cases). Brachytherapy was associated to microsurgical reconstruction in the last 6 cases of this group. The catheters were charged with the radioisotope 5 days after surgery. No complications were observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS
1995
Ceruso, M.; Angeloni, R.; Innocenti, M.; Lauri, G.; Capanna, Rodolfo; Bufalini, C.
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