Title of article :
Reconstruction of Brachial Artery with Great Saphenous Vein Graft in A Case of Residual Soft Tissue Sarcoma Arm
Author/Authors :
Boro, Sumanjit S Department of Plastic Surgery - Dr B. Barooah Cancer Institute - Guwahati - Assam - Branch of Tata Memorial Hospital - Mumbai - India , Bhusan Borthakur, Bibhuti Department of Surgical Oncology - Dr B. Barooah Cancer Institute - Guwahati - Assam - Branch of Tata Memorial Hospital - Mumbai, India , Mamidala, Vinay Department of Surgical Oncology - Dr B. Barooah Cancer Institute - Guwahati - Assam - Branch of Tata Memorial Hospital - Mumbai, India
Abstract :
Soft tissue sarcomas of the upper extremities are very rare tumors. Due to the complex anatomy of the arm, the management
of the soft tissue sarcoma becomes very challenging for the
operating surgeons. Nonetheless, a large portion of the patients
can be treated in a limb-sparing manner ,if surgical expertises
are present .We report a case of 30 years old lady with soft tissue
sarcoma of right arm operated in an another hospital, came to our
institute with pain in the operated site and positive histological
margins. The patient had feeble radial and ulnar artery pulses.
We had done a MR angiography of that limb and it showed no
flow from mid arm level in the brachial artery, but presence of
collaterals around elbow joint. We had removed the residual
tumor and also excised 14 cm of right brachial artery. On opening
the brachial artery, tumor thrombus was seen along the whole
length of the excised segment. The defect was reconstructed
with reverse great saphenous vein graft taken from left leg. Postoperative period was uneventful. Doppler ultrasonography done
at 6 and 12 months later showed good flow in the grafted segment with minimal narrowing of the anastomosis sites.
Keywords :
Brachial artery , Resection , Soft tissue , Sarcoma , Great saphenous vein , Graft
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery