Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery (Sep 2021)

Successful treatment of fibrosarcoma in the occipital bone. A case report

  • Ryuhei Kitai,
  • Toshiaki Kodera,
  • Hiroshi Arai,
  • Makoto Isozaki,
  • Takahiro Yamauchi,
  • Ken-ichiro Kikuta,
  • Kunihiro Nakai,
  • Masato Sasaki,
  • Yoshitaka Sato

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
p. 101218

Abstract

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Background: Adult type fibrosarcoma is a rare and highly aggressive type of soft tissue tumor. Surgical resection with wide margins is the most effective, but difficult for the skull lesion as to the critical organ nearby. Case description: A 27-year-old Japanese woman presented a occipital tumor progressively enlarging for 2 months. CT scan showed an ovoid mass with osteolysis, extending to intracranially and subcutaneous tissue. MRI revealed the tumor involved transverse and sigmoid sinus. The gross total resection was achieved with mastoidectomy. The skull was reconstructed by titanium plate and bone cement. The proton beam irradiated after surgery. Chemotherapeutic agents were not administrated. Single lung metastasis was evident after 1 year later and removed. The patient is good in health at 8 years after initial diagnosis and got a baby. Conclusion: Skull high grade fibrosarcoma was successfully treated by entire surgical removal with proton beam therapy.

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