Suspected adipose tumours of the hand and the potential risk for malignant transformation to sarcoma – a series of 14 patients

Hussein Choughri , Philippe Pelissier , Vincent Casoli , Franck Marie Leclere
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Abstract

Introduction

Lipomas are associated with a variety of symptoms including neuropathies, local compression of the surrounding tissues, aesthetic complaints and may be graded as liposarcomas histologically. This study was performed to review our surgical management at the level of the hand.

Materials and methods

Between 2008 and 2013, 14 patients were referred to our department for suspected adipose tumour of the hand. Preoperative MRI was used to assess tumour and surrounding tissue to plan the surgical therapy. We reviewed the clinical history, MRI findings, surgical approach, and outcomes.

Results

Complaints leading to consultation were pain in 11 cases, compression neuropathy in 7 cases, aesthetic concern in 8 cases, and limited wrist range of motion in 2 cases. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed in 13 cases, confirming the diagnosis of adipose tumour in all but two cases. These two cases were diagnosed in one case as a ganglion and the other as an epithelioid sarcoma. An amputation of the fifth digit was performed regarding the latter case and the patient received additional radiotherapy. The mean follow-up period was 32 A 20 months. There was no recurrence of lipoma or sarcoma.

Conclusion

MRI is useful for diagnosing and planning of the surgical intervention performed in the latter case adipose tumours. Rapidly evolving tumours with subfascial localization are absolute surgical indications. Incision biopsy is mandatory for entities of unknown dignity and for malignant tumours. Interdisciplinary tumour board meetings should discuss each patient before surgery is performed.

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手部疑似脂肪性肿瘤及恶性转化为肉瘤的潜在风险——一系列14例患者
脂肪瘤与多种症状相关,包括神经病变、周围组织局部受压、美观问题,在组织学上可分级为脂肪肉瘤。本研究是为了回顾我们在手部水平的手术处理。材料与方法2008 - 2013年,我科收治疑似手部脂肪瘤患者14例。术前MRI评估肿瘤及周围组织,规划手术治疗。我们回顾了临床病史、MRI表现、手术入路和结果。结果以疼痛11例、压迫性神经病变7例、审美问题8例、手腕活动受限2例就诊。13例进行了磁共振成像,除2例外,其余均确诊为脂肪瘤。这两个病例被诊断为神经节肉瘤,另一个为上皮样肉瘤。后一病例行第五指截肢,患者接受了额外的放射治疗。平均随访时间32 ~ 20个月。无脂肪瘤或肉瘤复发。结论mri对脂肪性肿瘤的诊断和手术治疗有一定的指导意义。快速发展的伴有筋膜下定位的肿瘤是绝对的手术指征。对于不明尊严的实体和恶性肿瘤,切口活检是强制性的。跨学科肿瘤委员会会议应在手术前讨论每位患者。
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