A successful multidisciplinary approach to a recurrent ischiorectal fossa sarcoma

Iglesias, A; Moreno D.; Chacón, E; Rodriguez J.R.; Larach, JT

Keywords: neoplasms, Connective and Soft Tissue, Sarcoma Epitelioide

Abstract

Ischiorectal fossa tumors are rare lesions, mostly described in case reports or case series. These lesions represent a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Hence, an appropriate preoperative study and multidisciplinary discussion are essential to achieve good oncologic and functional results. We report a case of a 73-year-old male operated on five years before in another health center due to the diagnosis of a left gluteal tumor. The lesion was excised, and biopsies confirmed a high-grade epithelioid sarcoma with a close margin, requiring a subsequent wider excision of the surgical margins. The patient received adjuvant radiotherapy. After four years of follow-up, the patient developed mild pain with skin retraction around the former incision. A local recurrence was diagnosed by imaging. In a multidisciplinary team meeting, a decision to resect the lesion with preservation of the anus and the pelvic floor was taken. The patient underwent a laparoscopic defunctioning loop ileostomy and a resection of the recurrent tumor in the ischiorectal fossa with preservation of the anal sphincter. The defect was covered utilizing a superior gluteal artery perforator flap and a partial gluteus maximus muscle rotation. The tumor was completely excised with negative margins. The patient was discharged without complications after 25 days due to flap management. After one year of follow-up, the patient is recurrence-free, and the ileostomy was closed.

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Título según WOS: A successful multidisciplinary approach to a recurrent ischiorectal fossa sarcoma
Volumen: 151
Número: 8
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 1093
Página final: 1098
Idioma: Spanish
Notas: ISI