Can primary retroperitoneal sarcoma benefit from aggressive resection when it is smaller than a baseball? ——A propensity score-matched analysis

Aobo Zhuang , Qian Wu , Fuan Xie , Jialiang Zheng , Geng Zhang , Weiqi Lu , Yuhong Zhou , Hanxing Tong , Yong Zhang
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Multivisceral resection (MVR) is advocated by some high-volume sarcoma centers. The objective of this study was to investigate the therapeutic effect of MVR in primary retroperitoneal sarcoma (RPS) with tumor burden less than 10 ​cm.

Methods

A retrospective analysis of patients with primary RPS who underwent radical surgical resection from 2009 to 2021 with lesions smaller than the size of a baseball (10 ​cm) was carried out. The incidence of postoperative morbidity and postoperative local recurrence-free survival rate of the MVR group and the non-MVR group were compared by propensity score-matching analysis.

Results

A total of 319 patients with primary RPS underwent surgical resection, of which 95 patients (29.8%) had a tumor burden less than 10 ​cm, with 24 patients (25.3%) involved in the MVR group and 71 patients (74.7%) in the non-MVR group. After matching, the two groups showed no statistical difference at baseline, while the MVR group reported more postoperative complications (P ​= ​0.008) and a longer median postoperative hospital stay (P ​= ​0.002). In terms of local recurrence-free survival, there were no statistical difference between the two groups (P ​= ​0.269).

Conclusions

Primary RPS patients with tumors smaller than baseball may not benefit from aggressive surgical strategy.

原发性腹膜后肉瘤比棒球还小时,积极切除是否有益?——倾向评分匹配分析
背景与目的多脏器切除(MVR)被一些大容量肉瘤中心所提倡。本研究的目的是探讨MVR对肿瘤负荷小于10 cm的原发性腹膜后肉瘤(RPS)的治疗效果。方法回顾性分析2009年至2021年接受根治性手术切除的病灶小于棒球大小(10 cm)的原发性RPS患者。采用倾向评分匹配分析比较MVR组和非MVR组的术后发病率和术后局部无复发生存率。结果319例原发性RPS患者行手术切除,其中肿瘤负荷小于10 cm的患者95例(29.8%),其中MVR组24例(25.3%),非MVR组71例(74.7%)。配对后,两组基线无统计学差异,而MVR组术后并发症较多(P = 0.008),术后中位住院时间较长(P = 0.002)。两组局部无复发生存率比较,差异无统计学意义(P = 0.269)。结论肿瘤小于棒球的原发性RPS患者可能无法从积极的手术策略中获益。
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