Multidisciplinary management of pleomorphic dermal sarcoma of the scalp: A single institution study

Megan L. Sulciner , Jiping Wang , Miranda B. Lam , Jason L. Hornick , Dennis P. Orgill , Elizabeth H. Baldini , Chandrajit P. Raut , Mark Fairweather
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Abstract

Background

Pleomorphic dermal sarcoma (PDS) of the scalp is a rare cutaneous malignancy, the location of which creates unique technical and cosmetic obstacles. Optimal management is not defined. We reviewed our institution’s approach and outcomes for this entity.

Materials & methods

Between 2000–2020, 15 patients with scalp PDS were evaluated and treated at our multidisciplinary sarcoma center. Patient characteristics, treatment approach, and outcomes were analyzed.

Results

Thirteen patients (87%) presented with primary disease alone, one (7%) presented with recurrent disease after initial resection, and one (7%) presented with synchronous primary and metastatic disease. Radiation therapy (RT) was recommended in 10 patients (67%) and completed in 8 (53%) (3 preoperative, 5 postoperative). Eight patients (53%) underwent staged plastic surgery complex wound closure. Thirteen patients were alive without disease, one was alive with disease, and one was deceased with known recurrent disease at time of last follow-up.

Conclusion

Limited data are available to guide management of scalp PDS. Due to possible need for staged plastic surgery closure to ensure negative margins and optimize wound healing, initiation of postoperative RT may be delayed. Future multi-institutional study is required to further define the extent of surgery and role and timing of RT.

头皮多形真皮肉瘤的多学科治疗:一项单一机构研究
背景头皮多形真皮肉瘤(PDS)是一种罕见的皮肤恶性肿瘤,其位置造成了独特的技术和美容障碍。最佳治疗方法尚未确定。我们回顾了本机构对这种实体瘤的治疗方法和结果。材料& 方法2000-2020年间,我们的多学科肉瘤中心对15例头皮PDS患者进行了评估和治疗。结果13例患者(87%)仅有原发疾病,1例(7%)初次切除后复发,1例(7%)有同步原发和转移疾病。10名患者(67%)被建议接受放射治疗(RT),8名患者(53%)完成了放射治疗(3名术前,5名术后)。8名患者(53%)接受了分期整形手术复合伤口缝合。最后一次随访时,13 名患者无病存活,1 名患者有病存活,1 名患者因已知疾病复发而死亡。由于可能需要分期整形手术缝合以确保阴性边缘和优化伤口愈合,术后 RT 的开始时间可能会推迟。未来需要开展多机构研究,进一步明确手术范围、RT的作用和时机。
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