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Radical palliative surgery: new limits to pursue

Authors :
Young-Spint, Mindy
Young-Spint, Mindy
Guner, Yigit S.
Meyers, Frederick J.
Schneider, Phillip
Khatri, Vijay P.
Young-Spint, Mindy
Young-Spint, Mindy
Guner, Yigit S.
Meyers, Frederick J.
Schneider, Phillip
Khatri, Vijay P.
Source :
Pediatric Surgery International; vol 25, iss 10; 1437-9813
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

This case report describes the radical subtotal palliative resection of a massive recurrent desmoid tumor encompassing the abdomen, pelvis, and groin in a child who was 13 years old at the time of initial resection. Given the extensive distribution of the tumor en bloc resection, which is the standard treatment of desmoid tumors, would have meant performing a hemipelvectomy and repair of a large abdominal wall defect, likely with skin grafts and mesh. The patient’s personal goals however were to alleviate the pain and limited mobility that would allow her to re-attend high school and appear normal to her peers. Therefore, palliative surgery was pursued and currently the patient is 5 years out from her last surgery doing well. We believe that the option of surgical palliation in this case was warranted and should be an option for similar cases in the future.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Pediatric Surgery International; vol 25, iss 10; 1437-9813
Notes :
application/pdf, Pediatric Surgery International vol 25, iss 10 1437-9813, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287462970
Document Type :
Electronic Resource