Analysis of the Recurrence after Surgical Treatment of the Hemangioma in the Extremities.
10.5292/jkbjts.2010.16.2.74
- Author:
Young Sin KIM
;
Hee Lack CHOI
;
Jun Mo LEE
;
Hyung Seok LEE
;
Jung Ryul KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
extremity;
trunk;
hemangioma;
surgical treatment;
recurrence
- MeSH:
Extremities;
Foot;
Forearm;
Hand;
Head;
Hemangioma;
Logistic Models;
Neck;
Recurrence;
Risk Factors
- From:The Journal of the Korean Bone and Joint Tumor Society
2010;16(2):74-79
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To analyse the risk factors for recurrence of hemangiomas in extremities after surgical treatment and to compare with those of trunk. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 120 cases of hemangioma with surgical treatments from June 1998 to September 2009 were analysed. 53 cases with surgical treatment on trunk in the same period were set to be the control group. We analyze several factors: age, location, site, size, histologic types and correlation between recurrence and each risk factor using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Recurrence rate was 11.7% in extremities and 9.4% in trunk. There were no correlation between recurrence and age, site, size, histologic type. But, there was stastically significant correlation between recurrence rate and location, especially hand, forearm, feet in extremities and head and neck in trunk. CONCLUSION: Recurrence after surgical treatment of hemangioma is highly prevalent in anatomical location such as, hand, foot and forearm those are difficult to achieve complete resection because of close to neurovascular structures. Careful observation should be needed owing to incomplete resection can occurs recurrence.