A combination of intraarterial chemotherapy, preoperative and postoperative radiotherapy, and surgery as limb‐saving treatment of primarily unresectable high‐grade soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities

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The localization and size of a high‐grade soft tissue sarcoma of an extremity are generally the limiting factor in limb‐saving surgery. Since 1982 nine patients with a high‐grade soft tissue sarcoma of an extremity, which usually requires amputation, have been treated by intraarterial chemotherapy, preoperative and postoperative radiotherapy, and surgery. The limb was saved in eight patients (89%). During a median follow‐up of 24 months (mean follow‐up 32 months, range 12 to 64 months) one local recurrence and four distant metastases were diagnosed. Three patients developed complications due to the intraarterial chemotherapy, a motor and sensory neuropathy of the sciatic nerve was diagnosed in one patient, and two patients developed a flexion contracture of the knee. The results obtained in this small series show that the combination of intraarterial doxorubicin, preoperative and postoperative radiotherapy, and surgery is feasible in limb‐saving treatment of primarily “unresectable” high‐grade soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities without increasing the risk of a local recurrence. Copyright © 1989 American Cancer Society

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Hoekstra, H. J., Koops, H. S., Molenaar, W. M., Mehta, D. M., Sleijfer, D. T., Dijkhuis, G., & Oldhoff, J. (1989). A combination of intraarterial chemotherapy, preoperative and postoperative radiotherapy, and surgery as limb‐saving treatment of primarily unresectable high‐grade soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities. Cancer, 63(1), 59–62. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19890101)63:1<59::AID-CNCR2820630109>3.0.CO;2-I

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