Soft tissue sarcomas of vulva

Abstract

Fifteen cases of vulvar sarcomas were studied. The most common neoplasm was leiomyosarcoma, which also had the least favorable prognosis with a tendency to develop local recurrences and disseminated hematogenous metastases. The second most frequent sarcoma belonged to the fibrous histiocytoma group. Although they are unpredictable, they tended to be less aggressive than the leiomysarcomas. Other sarcomas encountered were fibrosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, malignant hemangiopericytoma, epithelioid sarcoma, neurogenous sarcoma, malignant mesothelioma, and embryonal stromal sarcoma. Local recurrences were common in the series due in part to inadequate initial treatment. It was evident from the study that wide local excision or radical vulvectomy early in the disease with bilateral lymph node resection for those sarcomas that have a potential for lymphogenous metastases is the treatment of choice and gives the most favorable results. In the presence of local recurrences, aggressive surgical treatment is indicated and increases the survival rate significantly.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/21810/1/0000210.pd

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