Abstract
Background and objectivesMultivisceral 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. MethodsA 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. ResultsA 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). ConclusionsPrimary RPS patients with tumors smaller than baseball may not benefit from aggressive surgical strategy.
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