Objective:
To explore the
diagnosis and
treatment process of integrated multiple disciplines on primary bidirectional synovi-al
sarcoma in
breasts.
Methods:
A
patient with
breast sarcoma was diagnosed and treated with body
satisfaction scale (BSS) on May 2017 in the Department of
Breast Surgery of Guizhou Provincial People's
Hospital.
Procedures were fully discussed. The
patient was prepared for the
surgery and was successfully treated by palliative resection (in the right
breast tumor) and partial
pectoralis major muscle resection and reconstruction (in the
chest wall flap).
Results:
Patient's condition and
quality of life significantly improved. Ex-tended
treatment was provided for continuous
survival.
Conclusion:
Prognosis of primary bidirectional
synovial sarcoma of the
breasts can be improved by
early diagnosis and
treatment.
Patient's willingness of medical
consultation could
affect the ontcome.