# The role of plastic reconstructive surgery in surgical reconstruction of soft tissue defects after resection of musculoskeletal tumors

**Authors:** Parthena Deskoulidi, Vasileios Kontogeorgakos, Olga Savvidou, Konstantinos Benetatos, Panagiotis Gavriil, Stavros Goumenos, Panayiotis Papagelopoulos

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.jpra.2026.01.046 · JPRAS Open · 2026-01-31

## TL;DR

Plastic surgery plays a key role in reconstructing soft tissue after removing musculoskeletal tumors, improving recovery and reducing complications.

## Contribution

This study highlights the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary orthoplastic approach in managing complex soft tissue defects after tumor resection.

## Key findings

- An orthoplastic approach achieved durable tissue coverage and minimized complications in 56 patients.
- Tailored reconstruction allowed timely adjuvant therapy and preserved limb function in most cases.
- Plastic surgery was frequently needed for sarcomas in the lower extremities, pelvis, and sacrum.

## Abstract

Musculoskeletal tumor resections often result in large soft tissue defects that require complex reconstructive surgery to restore function and appearance. An interdisciplinary “orthoplastic” approach—coordinating orthopedic and plastic surgical expertise—aims to ensure durable wound coverage, minimize complications, and facilitate timely adjuvant therapies, ultimately improving functional recovery and oncologic outcomes.

We retrospectively analyzed patients (2013-2020) at the First Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Athens University Medical School, “Attikon” University General Hospital. Focusing on sarcomas primarily in the lower extremities, pelvis, and sacrum, 56 patients underwent wide local resection and plastic reconstruction. Twenty-three of these 56 patients (41%) required wide local excision and pedicle or free flap reconstruction. Data included demographics, tumor characteristics, surgical details, and postoperative outcomes. Reconstructive technique choice depended on defect size, location, critical structure exposure, and prior radiation.

The orthoplastic approach, with meticulous planning and diverse reconstructive options, achieved acceptable morbidity and favorable functional and oncologic outcomes. This strategy ensured clear tumor margins with durable soft tissue coverage, protecting vital structures and minimizing wound complications, especially in limb-salvage cases requiring adjuvant radiotherapy. Our institutional data confirmed tailored reconstruction facilitated successful defect closure and timely adjuvant therapy.

A collaborative orthoplastic approach is pivotal for soft tissue reconstruction after musculoskeletal tumor resection, improving limb preservation, outcomes, and reducing complications. While immediate reconstruction with well-vascularized tissue is beneficial, further research is needed to quantify its impact on quality of life and recurrence, and to establish evidence-based guidelines. Our experience highlights the frequent need for plastic surgery in extremity/pelvic sarcomas and the value of a flexible, tailored approach.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** wound complication (MESH:D014947), leiomyosarcomas (MESH:D007890), chondroblast osteosarcoma (MESH:D012516), MPNST (MESH:D018319), fibrosis (MESH:D005355), metastasis (MESH:D009362), thigh and pelvic tumors (MESH:D010386), deaths (MESH:D003643), Benign bone tumors (MESH:D001859), liposarcoma (MESH:D008080), synovial sarcoma (MESH:D013584), dehiscence (MESH:D013529), osteoid osteoma (MESH:D010017), osteochondroma (MESH:D015831), fibrosarcoma (MESH:D005354), infection (MESH:D007239), Tumor (MESH:D009369), Head and neck myxofibrosarcoma (MESH:D006258), bone defects (MESH:D001847), Soft tissue tumors (MESH:D012983), Ewing sarcoma (MESH:D012512), extremity/pelvic sarcomas (MESH:D034161), Musculoskeletal tumor (MESH:D009140), giant cell tumor (MESH:D005870), chordoma (MESH:D002817), STS (MESH:D012509), enchondroma (MESH:D002812), necrosis (MESH:D009336), Popliteal chondrosarcoma (MESH:D002813), VAC (MESH:D015812)
- **Chemicals:** FDG (MESH:D019788), DIEP (MESH:C064142)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Meleagris gallopavo (common turkey, species) [taxon 9103]

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