35: Management of Soft Tissue Tumors - Dayton Flashcards
goals of tumor management
- identify leison
- rule out malignancy
- relieve pain
- prevent growth or spread to limit local destruction
- cosmetic improvement
ratio of benign to malignant STM
100:1
most comm benign = ganglion and fibroma
most comm malignant = synovial sarcoma
higher frequency malignancy in the …
hind-foot
stages of benign tumors
stage 1 = latent, not growing
stage 2 = active, enlarging but not invading
stage 3 = aggressive, invade other structures
carcinoma =
sarcoma =
carcinoma - epithelial cell origin
sarcoma - mesenchymal origin
key diagnostic tool STM
biopsy
- MRI does not provide a definitive diagnosis
which lesions should be biopsied?
- fast growing
- inflamed or ulcerated
- large masses
- painful, pruritic and otherwise symptomatic
- ulcerations present for greater than 4 wks
- non repsonsive to treatment
- pigmented lesions
incisional vs. excisional biopsy
excisional biopsy preferred if …
- diagnosis and cure
- one procedure
incisional best if …
- complicated anatomy
- clinical suspicion of malignancy
types of excisions
intracapsular
marginal
wide local
radical
intra-capsular
- excision w/i tumor capsule or magins
- de-bulking
marginal
- excision of entire tumore and capsule w/i minimal normal tissue
wide local excision
- excision of tumor and cuff of normal tissue
radical resection
- removal of entire anatomic compartment
keys to incision location
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- direct access to the tumor
- do not cross compartments
- consider the local anatomy
- consider subsequent care
start from
normal to abnormal
should culture and gout go in formalin?
nope
benign vs. malignant properties
benign
- well differentiated
- normochromatic
- rare mitoses
- cells retain normal function
- encapsulated
- psuh local structures aside
malignant
- anaplastic
- pleomorphic
- hyperchromatic
- mitoses common
- normal function lost
- invade local structures
lesions not to miss …
pigmented lesions
- high index of suspicion for malignancy
- large/fast growing
- assoc with ulceration
- painful
- BIOPSY!