Research status and progress of primary retroperitoneal sarcomas combined resection and reconstruction of digestive tract
10.3781/j.issn.1000-7431.2024.2403-0120
- VernacularTitle:原发性腹膜后肉瘤联合消化道切除及重建的研究现状及进展
- Author:
Shuai PENG
1
;
Yong CHEN
;
Xinglong QU
;
Hongqiang ZHANG
;
Bing WANG
;
Guolun QU
;
Hongbo WANG
;
Kangwei WANG
Author Information
1. 复旦大学附属肿瘤医院闵行分院肿瘤外科,上海 200240
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Retroperitoneal sarcoma;
Abdominoperineal excision;
Resection and reconstruction of digestive tract
- From:
Tumor
2024;44(10):1069-1076
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Primary retroperitoneal sarcomas,due to its special anatomical structure and lack of specific clinical manifestations in early stages,often leads to delayed diagnosis.because of the lack of specific clinical manifestations.By the time patients present with noticeable symptoms or palpable masses during clinical examination,the tumors has typically grown significantly in size and exhibits invasive growth patterns,frequently involving adjacent organs.Surgical treatment often necessitates multivisceral en bloc resection,with combined resection and functional reconstruction of gastrointestinal organs becoming critical components of the procedure.The surgical management of primary retroperitoneal sarcoma is characterized by extensive resection scope,technical complexity,and challenges in achieving complete tumor removal with wide clear negative margins.Additionally,the high propensity for local recurrence further increases the complexity of patient management.Current research on surgical treatment strategies for primary retroperitoneal sarcoma,particularly systematic studies focusing on combined gastrointestinal resection and functional reconstruction,remains insufficient.To enhance clinical understanding and optimize surgical approaches,this article systematically reviews domestic and international literature to summarize current research status and recent advancements in combined gastrointestinal resection and functional reconstruction for primary retroperitoneal sarcoma.