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Sternheim A et al. – Most sartorial canal tumors are malignant. Their proximity to the superficial artery and vein poses a threat of early vascular wall involvement only in high–grade lesions. These often necessitate vascular resection and have poor survival outcomes. Limb–sparing surgery can be achieved by respecting intact biological barriers such as the vessel sheath. Soft–tissue reconstruction protects the vessels from complications after surgery or radiation.

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