Author:
Pereira Kayla Pires,Rodrigues Mónica,Roda Domingos,Alves Paula
Abstract
Dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDL) of the spermatic cord is a very rare entity in which management is remarkably controversial due to scarce literature. Although the actual standard of care is surgery via radical inguinal orchiectomy, adjuvant therapies like radiotherapy have demonstrated improved local control, particularly in cases with higher risk for local recurrence and worse prognosis. The role of adjuvant chemotherapy remains questionable in this subset of patients. On literature review, the most important prognostic factors for survival outcomes were surgical margin status, histological grade and the presence of metastases prior to the initial surgery. In this report, we discuss the case of a 59-year-old man with DDL of the spermatic cord that was treated with surgery followed by adjuvant radiotherapy. We also provide a comprehensive literature review about the management of this entity.