# Long-term survival following serial pulmonary metastasectomies for uterine leiomyosarcoma: a case report

**Authors:** Ken Kodama, Toru Momozane, Hiroshi Takehara, Kazuaki Sato

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s44215-025-00231-4 · General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Cases · 2025-11-11

## TL;DR

A woman with uterine leiomyosarcoma survived 16 years after undergoing multiple surgeries to remove lung metastases.

## Contribution

This case report demonstrates long-term survival through serial pulmonary metastasectomies in uterine leiomyosarcoma.

## Key findings

- The patient remained disease-free for 5 years and 8 months after her last surgery.
- No extrathoracic disease was found, allowing for continued surgical resection of metastases.
- Multimodal treatment, including surgery and chemotherapy, contributed to long-term survival.

## Abstract

In patients with uterine leiomyosarcoma and multiple pulmonary metastases complicated by pneumothorax during chemotherapy, repeated metastasectomy may contribute to long-term survival.

A 45-year-old woman underwent total hysterectomy for uterine leiomyosarcoma. She subsequently developed multiple pulmonary metastases and was treated with gemcitabine plus docetaxel (GD) chemotherapy. During the course of chemotherapy, she developed a pneumothorax, possibly as a consequence of tumor necrosis induced by treatment. Due to a rapidly declining in the performance status (PS), right lower lobectomy was performed to manage the pneumothorax and reduce the tumor burden. GD chemotherapy was resumed postoperatively but discontinued after a total of 14 cycles due to adverse events. As anticipated, the pulmonary metastases regrew. However, no evidence of extrathoracic disease was identified, and her respiratory function was deemed sufficient for surgery. She subsequently underwent one-stage partial bilateral lung resections, during which a total of 12 metastatic nodules were removed. Two years later, two additional metastatic lesions were resected. Since that time, 5 years and 8 months have passed without any recurrence or additional treatment. At the time of reporting, the patient had remained disease-free, 16 years after the initial hysterectomy, with PS of 0.

Uterine leiomyosarcoma is an aggressive tumor; however, in selected cases, long-term survival may be achieved through multimodal treatment approaches, including surgical resection of metastatic lesions.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** gemcitabine (PubChem CID 60750), docetaxel (PubChem CID 148124)
- **Diseases:** uterine leiomyosarcoma (MONDO:0016262), pneumothorax (MONDO:0002076)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pulmonary metastases (MESH:D009362), Uterine leiomyosarcoma (MESH:D007890), tumor (MESH:D009369), pneumothorax (MESH:D011030)
- **Chemicals:** docetaxel (MESH:D000077143), GD (-), gemcitabine (MESH:D000093542)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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