姑息性手术我们能走多远?上颌骨大块成软骨性骨肉瘤1例报告。

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Eiman Abu Bandora, Nariman Abd Elhadi, Sofi Matot, Arik Zaritski, Ofer Merimsky, Orit Gutfeld, Leonor Leider-Trejo, Nidal Muhanna, Jobran Mansour
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头颈部肉瘤的手术治疗提出了重大挑战,特别是在治疗选择有限的晚期。在这种情况下,姑息治疗对于减轻症状和提高患者的生活质量至关重要。当放化疗不能提供足够的症状控制时,姑息性手术可能是一个可行的选择。我们报告的情况下,24岁的男性诊断为广泛和侵袭性上颌软骨母骨肉瘤。尽管进行了多次放化疗,但病情进展迅速。由于患者生活质量的严重恶化,他接受了主要的姑息性手术。手术包括左侧上颌全切除术、右侧上颌次全切除术、左侧下颌骨节段切除术、眼眶切除术和左侧上唇、脸颊和鼻子切除术。重建采用骨皮腓骨游离皮瓣和大腿前外侧皮瓣。术后患者症状明显缓解,无重大并发症。随访12个月后失去随访,无病持续约8至10个月。本病例表明,对于不可切除和广泛侵袭性肿瘤的患者,姑息性大切除联合微血管重建可能会显著改善生活质量。
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How Far Can We Push the Limit in Palliative Surgery? A Case Report of Massive Chondroblastic Osteosarcoma of the Maxilla.

Surgical management of head and neck sarcomas presents significant challenges, particularly in advanced stages where curative options are limited. In such cases, palliative care becomes essential to alleviate symptoms and enhance the patient's quality of life. When chemoradiation therapy fails to provide adequate symptom control, palliative surgery may be a viable option. We report the case of a 24-year-old male diagnosed with an extensive and aggressive maxillary chondroblastic osteosarcoma. Despite multiple chemoradiation regimens, the disease progressed rapidly. Due to the substantial deterioration in the patient's quality of life, he underwent major palliative surgery. The procedure involved a left total maxillectomy, right subtotal maxillectomy, left segmental mandibulectomy, orbital exenteration, and resection of the left upper lip, cheek, and nose. Reconstruction was performed using an osteocutaneous fibula free flap and an anterolateral thigh flap. Postoperatively, the patient experienced significant symptom relief without major complications. He was followed for 12 months before being lost to follow-up, remaining disease-free for approximately 8 to 10 months. This case illustrates that in select patients with unresectable and extensively invasive tumors, major palliative resections combined with microvascular reconstruction may offer meaningful improvements in quality of life.

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