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- W4366993933 abstract "Various treatment options have been introduced for the management of primary tumors of the brachial plexus (BP), ranging from conservative therapy to wide local excision with/without postoperative chemoradiotherapy. However, no consensus exists regarding optimal treatment strategies based on collated and published data.The aim of this study was to investigate the clinicopathological characteristics and outcome of patients with primary tumors of the BP who underwent surgical treatment.A systematic search of the four main online databases, including Web of Science (WOS), PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, was conducted.All related articles addressing the clinical outcome and role of surgical interventions for management of primary tumors of the BP.Optimal surgical and radiotherapeutic interventions for benign and malignant lesions based on the pathologic characteristics and location of primary BP tumors.A total of 687 patients (693 tumors) with a mean age of 41.7±8.7 years old were evaluated. In total, 629 (90.8%) tumors were benign, and 64 (9.2%) were malignant, with a mean tumor size of 5.4±3.1 cm. The location of the tumor was reported for 639 patients. For these tumors, 444 (69.5%) originated from the supraclavicular region, and 195 (30.5%) were infraclavicular. The trunks were the most common location for tumor involvement, followed by the roots, cords, and terminal branches. Gross total resection was achieved in 432 patients and subtotal resection (STR) was performed in 109 patients. With neurofibromas, STR still resulted in good outcomes. The outcomes following treatment of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors were poor regardless of the type of resection. In general, symptoms related to pain and sensory issues resolved rapidly postoperatively. However, the resolution of motor deficits was often incomplete. Local tumor recurrence occurred in 15 (2.2%), patients and distant metastasis was observed in only eight (1.2%) cases. The overall mortality was 21 (3.1%) patients among the study population.The main limitation was the lack of level I and II evidence.The ideal management strategy for primary BP tumors is complete surgical resection. However, in some cases, particularly for neurofibromas, STR may be preferable to preserve maximal neurological function. The degree of surgical excision (total or subtotal) mainly depends on the pathological characteristics and primary location of the tumor." @default.
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