[Extra-abdominal desmoid tumors. Therapeutic indications. Apropos of 28 cases]


Published online: Sep 27 1991

P A Chatelard, F N Gilly, J P Carret, J L Vauzelle, M Brunat, G Braillon, and H Dejour.

Service de Chirurgie Générale et Vasculaire, Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud, Pierre Bénite, France.

Abstract

Between 1965 and 1989, 46 desmoid tumors were observed in the hospitals of Lyon. Twenty-eight patients with an extra-abdominal tumor, with a follow-up of at least 6 months were observed. In this group, there were 12 males and 16 females with an average of 26.7 years. Surgical treatment was performed in 26 cases (in one case no treatment was given and in another case isolated chemotherapy was given). In 21 cases (80%) a recurrence of the tumor was seen after the first excision, incomplete in 6 cases. The highest rate of recurrence was seen in the neck, the girdles and the lower limbs; at the end of our review, 9 patients still had a tumor. No primary amputation were performed but two late amputations, one of which was major, were necessary. One tumor evolved into a sarcoma and in another case, lung metastases were seen. Associated radiotherapy was given in 9 cases with resolution in 55%. Tamoxifen was used in 5 cases with stabilization of the tumor. The risk of recurrence was higher in males (p = 0.0147). Age less than 30 years, and incomplete removal of the tumor were the other predictive factors for recurrence (the difference was not significant).