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      Surgical management of the radiated chest wall and its complications

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      , MD , , MD, , MD
      Thoracic surgery clinics
      Chest wall, radiation, osteonecrosis, sarcoma, breast cancer

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          Radiation to the chest wall is common before resection of tumors. History of radiation does not necessarily change the surgical approach of soft tissue coverage needed for reconstruction. Osteoradionecrosis can occur after radiation treatment, particularly after high dose radiation treatment. Radical resection and reconstruction is feasible and can be life saving. Soft tissue coverage using myocutaneous flap or omental flap is determined by the quality of soft tissue available and the status of the vascular pedicle supplying available myocutaneous flaps. Radiation induced sarcomas of the chest wall occur most commonly after radiation therapy for breast cancer. While angiosarcomas are the most common histology of radiation induced sarcoma, osteosarcoma, myosarcomas, rhabdomyosarcoma, and undifferentiated sarcomas also occur. The most effective treatment is surgical resection. Tumors not amenable to surgical resection are treated with chemotherapy with low response rates.

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          Journal
          101198195
          32124
          Thorac Surg Clin
          Thorac Surg Clin
          Thoracic surgery clinics
          1547-4127
          1558-5069
          13 January 2017
          01 March 2017
          May 2017
          01 May 2018
          : 27
          : 2
          : 171-179
          Affiliations
          Division of Thoracic Surgery, City of Hope, Duarte CA, USA
          Division of Plastic Surgery, City of Hope, Duarte CA, USA
          Division of Thoracic Surgery, City of Hope, Duarte CA, USA
          Author notes

          Author Contact Information: City of Hope, MOB 2001B, 1500 E. Duarte Rd, Duarte CA 91010, draz@ 123456coh.org , sclancy@ 123456coh.org , lorettae@ 123456coh.org

          Article
          PMC5380165 PMC5380165 5380165 nihpa842356
          10.1016/j.thorsurg.2017.01.011
          5380165
          28363372
          ee6ec4b1-61cc-43d5-80eb-a9e77e4da80e
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          breast cancer,radiation,Chest wall,osteonecrosis,sarcoma
          breast cancer, radiation, Chest wall, osteonecrosis, sarcoma

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