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  • Impact Factor: 1.989**
  • H-Index: 6
  • ISSN: 2637-4625
  • DOI: 10.25107/2637-4625
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  •  Urological Surgery
  •  Gastroenterological Surgery
  •  Pediatric Surgery
  •  Reconstructive Surgery
  •  Otolaryngology & ENT Surgery
  •  Colorectal Surgery
  •  Ophthalmology & Eye Surgery
  •  Bariatric Surgery

Abstract

Citation: World J Surg Surg Res. 2024;7(1):1553.DOI: 10.25107/2637-4625.1553

Clinicopathological Characteristics and Prognosis of Uterine Sarcoma: A 10-Year Retrospective Single-Center Study in China

Wang JF, Li C, Yang JY, Wang YL and Ji J

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University, China The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University, China These authors contributed equally to this work

*Correspondance to: Jing Ji 

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Abstract:

Purpose: Uterine sarcoma is a rare and heterogeneous gynecological malignancy characterized by aggressive progression and poor prognosis. The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between clinicopathological characteristics and the prognosis of uterine sarcoma in Chinese patients. Patients and Methods: In this single-center retrospective study, we reviewed the medical records of 75 patients with histologically verified uterine sarcoma treated at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University between 2011 and 2020. Information on clinical characteristics, treatments, pathology and survival was collected. Progression-Free Survival (PFS) and Overall Survival (OS) were visualized in Kaplan-Meier curves. Prognostic factors were identified using the log-rank test for univariate analysis and Coxproportional hazards regression models for multivariate analysis. Results: The histopathological types included 36 Endometrial Stromal Sarcomas (ESS, 48%), 33 Leiomyosarcoma (LMS, 44%) and 6 adenosarcomas (8%). The mean age at diagnosis was 50.2 ± 10.7 years. Stage I and low-grade accounted for the majority. There were 26 recurrences and 25 deaths at the last follow-up. The mean PFS and OS were 89.41 (95% CI: 76.07-102.75) and 94.03 (95% CI: 81.67-106.38) months, respectively. Univariate analysis showed that >50 years, postmenopause, advanced stage, ≥ 1/2 myometrial invasion, lymphovascular space invasion and high grade were associated with shorter survival (P<0.05). Color Doppler flow imaging positive signals were associated with shorter PFS in the LMS group (P=0.046). The ESS group had longer PFS than that of the LMS group (99.56 vs. 76.05 months, P=0.043). The multivariate analysis showed that post-menopause and advanced stage was independent risk factors of both PFS and OS in the total cohort and LMS group. In the ESS group, diagnosis age >50 years and high-grade were independent risk factors of PFS, while high-grade and lymphovascular space invasion were independent risk factors of OS. Conclusion: In Chinese patients with uterine sarcoma, post-menopause and advanced stage were associated with a significantly poorer prognosis. The prognosis of ESS was better than that of LMS. Color Doppler flow imaging positive signals of the tumor helped to identify LMS, which needs to be further tested in a larger sample in the future.

Keywords:

Uterine sarcoma, Clinicopathological characteristics; Prognosis; Survival; Chinese patients

Cite the Article:

Wang JF, Li C, Yang JY, Wang YL, Ji J. Clinicopathological Characteristics and Prognosis of Uterine Sarcoma: A 10- Year Retrospective Single-Center Study in China. World J Surg Surgical Res. 2024; 7: 1553..

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