Lymph node metastasis in extremity chondrosarcomas

Bacground: Primary bone sarcomas mainly metastasize through haematogenous route and rarely through lymph nodes due to paucity of lymphatic channels in the bone (1). Nodal spread in chondrosarcoma is extremely rare and there are two reported cases in literature including one previously published by o...

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Main Authors: Vineet Kurisunkal, Ashish Gulia, Puri Ajay, Bharat Rekhi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2020-01-01
Series:South Asian Journal of Cancer
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/sajc.sajc_84_19
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spelling doaj-c481a5a5b08442a1b84a531aee6ed9eb2020-12-14T23:31:29ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.South Asian Journal of Cancer2278-330X2278-43062020-01-010901010310.4103/sajc.sajc_84_19Lymph node metastasis in extremity chondrosarcomasVineet Kurisunkal0Ashish Gulia1Puri Ajay2Bharat Rekhi3Bone and Soft Tissue Services, Department of Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, HBNI, Mumbai, MaharashtraBone and Soft Tissue Services, Department of Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, HBNI, Mumbai, MaharashtraBone and Soft Tissue Services, Department of Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, HBNI, Mumbai, MaharashtraBone and Soft Tissue Services, Department of Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, HBNI, Mumbai, MaharashtraBacground: Primary bone sarcomas mainly metastasize through haematogenous route and rarely through lymph nodes due to paucity of lymphatic channels in the bone (1). Nodal spread in chondrosarcoma is extremely rare and there are two reported cases in literature including one previously published by our institute (3, 5). Aims and Objectives: We present a series of chondrosarcoma cases (primary tumour located in the scapula, proximal femur, proximal humerus and pelvis), presenting with lymph node metastasis, treated at our institute. We assessed the oncological outcome of these cases and the impact of nodal metastasis on survival. Materials and Methods: Between January 2006 and December 2015, 243 patients of extremity and pelvic chondrosarcoma were operated at our institute. These cases were retrieved from a prospectively maintained database. Four (1.6%) of these patients developed lymph node metastasis. Clinical and radiological details of these cases were retrieved from electronic medical records and case files. Histopathology of the primary chondrosarcoma lesion and nodal metastasis was reconfirmed by a pathologist specializing in sarcomas. Conclusion: Lymph node metastasis though extremely rare in primary osseous chondrosarcoma, definitely affects their survival adversely. The rarity of the occurrence of lymph node metastasis in primary osseous tumors, especially chondrosarcoma highlights the need for multi institutional studies to pool knowledge and evaluate the prognostic significance and etiopathogenesis of lymph node metastasis in primary bone chondrosarcoma.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/sajc.sajc_84_19chondrosarcomalymph nodemetastasis
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author Vineet Kurisunkal
Ashish Gulia
Puri Ajay
Bharat Rekhi
spellingShingle Vineet Kurisunkal
Ashish Gulia
Puri Ajay
Bharat Rekhi
Lymph node metastasis in extremity chondrosarcomas
South Asian Journal of Cancer
chondrosarcoma
lymph node
metastasis
author_facet Vineet Kurisunkal
Ashish Gulia
Puri Ajay
Bharat Rekhi
author_sort Vineet Kurisunkal
title Lymph node metastasis in extremity chondrosarcomas
title_short Lymph node metastasis in extremity chondrosarcomas
title_full Lymph node metastasis in extremity chondrosarcomas
title_fullStr Lymph node metastasis in extremity chondrosarcomas
title_full_unstemmed Lymph node metastasis in extremity chondrosarcomas
title_sort lymph node metastasis in extremity chondrosarcomas
publisher Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
series South Asian Journal of Cancer
issn 2278-330X
2278-4306
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Bacground: Primary bone sarcomas mainly metastasize through haematogenous route and rarely through lymph nodes due to paucity of lymphatic channels in the bone (1). Nodal spread in chondrosarcoma is extremely rare and there are two reported cases in literature including one previously published by our institute (3, 5). Aims and Objectives: We present a series of chondrosarcoma cases (primary tumour located in the scapula, proximal femur, proximal humerus and pelvis), presenting with lymph node metastasis, treated at our institute. We assessed the oncological outcome of these cases and the impact of nodal metastasis on survival. Materials and Methods: Between January 2006 and December 2015, 243 patients of extremity and pelvic chondrosarcoma were operated at our institute. These cases were retrieved from a prospectively maintained database. Four (1.6%) of these patients developed lymph node metastasis. Clinical and radiological details of these cases were retrieved from electronic medical records and case files. Histopathology of the primary chondrosarcoma lesion and nodal metastasis was reconfirmed by a pathologist specializing in sarcomas. Conclusion: Lymph node metastasis though extremely rare in primary osseous chondrosarcoma, definitely affects their survival adversely. The rarity of the occurrence of lymph node metastasis in primary osseous tumors, especially chondrosarcoma highlights the need for multi institutional studies to pool knowledge and evaluate the prognostic significance and etiopathogenesis of lymph node metastasis in primary bone chondrosarcoma.
topic chondrosarcoma
lymph node
metastasis
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/sajc.sajc_84_19
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