A 62-year-old patient presented with a 5-cm local recurrence of a retroperitoneal myxoid liposarcoma invading the right common iliac vein (CIV) and the distal segment of the inferior vena cava (IVC) (Fig. 1). Imaging studies were negative for other local recurrences or metastatic diseases. Intraoperatively, it became apparent that venous resection would be required to achieve complete excision with negative margins since the tumor adhered to the CIV and IVC (Fig. 2). Therefore, the patient underwent removal of both CIVs and infrarenal IVC and reconstruction with a 16-8mm bifurcated Dacron graft (Fig. 3). The left limb of the synthetic graft was placed anterior to the artery to reduce the risk of graft occlusion due to external pressure from the overlying artery. An arteriovenous fistula has been suggested to increase graft patency; however, in the case of a bifurcated graft, two distal fistulas would be needed. Therefore, we opted for life-long therapeutic anticoagulation instead (Xarelto; Bayer, Leverkusen, Germany). The postoperative course was uneventful, and no morbidity of the venous circulation in either leg was observed. The patient was discharged on the 11th postoperative day. Retroperitoneal sarcomas often recur locally. In the absence of systemic disease, resection is the treatment of choice which often results in prolonged disease control, when the approach is optimized. Vascular involvement may necessitate vessel resection and planned reconstruction, as part of the curative resection [1]. Vascular surgeons are increasingly involved in oncologic surgeries, and according to
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