Multi-Step Combined Upfront Surgery for Locally Advanced Paravertebral Sarcoma: A Case Report

Background: Paravertebral localization of primary undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) with bone and vascular involvement is infrequent and challenging. Multi-step surgical procedure has been described as a feasible and effective option to achieve sustained local tumor control.Methods: We repo...

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Main Authors: Umberto Cariboni, Nicolò Gennaro, Francesco Costa, Salvatore Lorenzo Renne, Pierluigi Novellis, Andrea Marrari, Alexia Francesca Bertuzzi, Efrem Civilini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Surgery
Subjects:
UPS
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsurg.2021.664089/full
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Summary:Background: Paravertebral localization of primary undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) with bone and vascular involvement is infrequent and challenging. Multi-step surgical procedure has been described as a feasible and effective option to achieve sustained local tumor control.Methods: We report on a 62-year old man with paravertebral UPS infiltrating the aortic wall and the 9th thoracic vertebra who underwent a multi-step surgical procedure aimed at achieving oncologic radicality through a coordinated effort between thoracic, vascular and spinal surgeons. After balancing the risks and benefits of perioperative therapies, upfront surgery was performed including aortic resection with bypass grafting followed by a triple en bloc vertebrectomy with tumor excision. Mid-term follow-up (22 months) is then provided.Results: The combined procedure achieved oncological radicality and no local recurrence in the mid-term. No major complications occurred.Conclusions: Multi-step and multi-specialty surgery is a feasible and effective strategy to treat primary UPS in unfavorable localization. A strategic cooperation between surgeons and a multidisciplinary tumor board is required to define an optimal, personalized treatment strategy in sarcoma patients.
ISSN:2296-875X