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Predictive Factors of Wound Complications After Sarcoma Resection Requiring Plastic Surgeon Involvement
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The most predictive factor of sarcoma complication is whether the procedure was a delayed or immediate reconstruction. The second most predictive factor is the amount of tissue excised, greater than 500 g of tissue excised was associated with significantly higher complication rates. Other aspects of sarcoma treatment that may be correlated with higher incidence of wound complications are radiation and the use of adjuvant chemotherapy. Early plastic surgery involvement can help with preoperative planning and reduce the complication rates in patients with sarcoma resection.
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