Haemorrhage, as an Oncologic emergency in Recurrent Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Journal: University Journal of Surgery and Surgical Specialities (Vol.3, No. 5)Publication Date: 2017-11-01
Authors : Dr.D.Jayakumar M.S M.Ch Associate; head Dr.V.S.Ajay chandrasekar M.S M.Ch senior Resident;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : soft tissue sarcoma; recurrence; haemorrhage; emergency amputation.;
Abstract
Malignant tumours may present as surgical emergency and require immediate intervention. obstruction, perforation and bleeding are the common surgical Oncologic emergencies. They may present initially, during treatment or later after treatment as emergency. We present two patients of recurrent extremity soft tissue sarcoma presented with life threatening haemorrhage during a period of five months (nov 2016 to mar 2017). Emergency amputation was done for both the patients to save their life.
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