The most frequently performed reconstruction was a rectus abdominis musculo-cutaneous flap. Six patients developed post operative complications. Complete/adequate surgical margins were achieved in seven patients. A further five patients had margins designated as “narrow” or “marginal”. Six patients received post operative radiotherapy based on the multidisciplinary clinic review. Three patients were referred for radiotherapy but did not receive treatment. Five patients developed recurrences and four of these patients died.
The anatomical topography makes complete surgical excision difficult without available reconstructive techniques and complication rates can be high. Referral of these patients to the regional sarcoma service is often delayed whilst exploration or biopsy is performed. This delay can persist even after a diagnosis of sarcoma has been made. Communication with colleagues in other centres may be the key to improving this side of management.