Retroperitoneal tumors are primarily managed through surgical intervention due to their complex anatomy and potential for significant morbidity. These tumors, encompassing both benign forms and aggressive malignancies such as liposarcomas and leiomyosarcomas, present unique challenges for surgeons. Diagnosis and treatment are complicated by their deep-seated location and nonspecific symptoms, which often lead to late detection. Despite advances in imaging and minimally invasive techniques, surgical resection remains the cornerstone of treatment, yet it is associated with high rates of local recurrence and perioperative complications. While some strides have been made with new imaging modalities and molecular insights contributing to preoperative planning, standardized surgical guidelines are still necessary to improve patient outcomes.
This Research Topic aims to highlight the latest advancements in surgical techniques for the treatment of retroperitoneal tumors. We seek to explore cutting-edge surgical methods that achieve radical tumor resection while preserving critical bodily structures, thereby minimizing patient morbidity. By examining innovative approaches like en bloc resection, compartmental surgery, and nerve-sparing techniques, we aim to refine surgical protocols that enhance tumor clearance and preserve quality of life. This initiative also aims to integrate perioperative care improvements and multidisciplinary approaches in creating standardized surgical guidelines, facilitating more effective and sustainable outcomes for patients.
To gather further insights into the surgical management of retroperitoneal tumors, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Diagnostic improvements that directly impact surgical decision-making, such as advanced imaging modalities and biopsy techniques; • Surgical innovations in resection strategies, including compartmental and minimally invasive approaches; • Techniques focusing on organ and nerve preservation to optimize patient recovery; • Perioperative care strategies aimed at reducing complications and accelerating recovery; • Multidisciplinary collaborations that support surgical interventions, enhancing preoperative and postoperative care pathways.
We welcome, but are not limited to, original research articles, clinical trials, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and brief research reports. Contributions should emphasize innovative surgical methodologies, demonstrate reproducible outcomes, and discuss clinical implications for advancing surgical practices.
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