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Revision as of 15:27, 21 September 2014
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Overview
Surgery
Surgery is the key treatment for liposarcoma that has not metastasized into other organs. Tumor along with a wide margin of healthy tissue is removed to ensure that only healthy tissue is retained. Following is a classification for surgical resection. [1]
Surgical resection | Proceedure |
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Intraleisional | Curettage, Partial tumor removal |
Marginal | May leave microscopic tumor behind |
Wide | Remove tumor and surrounding cuff of tissue |
Radical | Remove entire compartment including amputation |
References
- ↑ Enneking WF, Spanier SS, Goodman MA (1980). "A system for the surgical staging of musculoskeletal sarcoma". Clin Orthop Relat Res (153): 106–20. PMID [ 7449206 [ Check
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